Description
In letters and at ministry events, we often receive challenges mainly from skeptics trying to stump us by citing passages in the Bible about God killing, or ordering others to kill, ‘innocent’ people. But the Bible clearly presents a consistent narrative from Genesis to Revelation of God’s big picture plan for the salvation, redemption, and judgment of human beings. Jesus paid the penalty of sin for all who trust in Him, God is free to extend mercy to those who repent.
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🕰️ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
2:02 Is the God of the OT different from the God of the NT
5:39 Promo
7:06 Is God's Judgment Immoral?
9:20 Noah's Flood
10:22 The Conquest of Canaan
11:44 The killings of innocents in the judgment of nations
13:15 The plagues and judgment of Egypt
15:26 Eternal condemnation of those who die apart from Christ
19:55 The Gospel explains God's judgment and mercy
20:58 Wrap Up
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