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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2023 · 32 MIN

045: The Gospel According to Foolishness

from Theologic · host Two Pastors and a Dieken

A Christian might consider this insulting: "You believe foolish things." But did you know that the Bible itself has "foolishness" as a description of its own message?  It is truly no badge of shame to believe the Gospel of Foolishness when we consider the alternative. Listen in as Sean and the two Zach's pull apart this foolish message and why it is called that in the pages of scripture.Support the show

A Christian might consider this insulting: "You believe foolish things." But did you know that the Bible itself has "foolishness" as a description of its own message? It is truly no badge of shame to believe the Gospel of Foolishness when we consider the alternative. Listen in as Sean and the two Zach's pull apart this foolish message and why it is called that in the pages of scripture. Support the show

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Bible (Reina Valera) 18: Job by Reina-Valera LibriVox Considerado tanto una obra maestra teológica como literaria, el libro de Job es una discusión honesta de por qué Dios permite que la gente buena sufra. La prueba de la fe de Job, permitida por Dios en respuesta a un desafío de Satanás, reveló la soberanía amorosa de Dios y la supremacía de la sabiduría divina sobre la sabiduría humana (personificada por los cuatro amigos de Job). Creyendo que Dios es bueno a pesar de la aparente evidencia de lo contrario, Job descansó sólo en la fe. En lo más profundo de la agonía, aún podía proclamar: “Sé que mi Redentor vive” (19:25). Al final, Dios silenció todas las discusiones con la verdad de que solo Él es sabio (capítulos 38-41). Sin embargo, reivindicó la confianza de Job en él (capítulo 42), demostrando que la fe genuina no puede ser destruida. El libro fue escrito por un escritor desconocido (probablemente israelita) entre 2000 y 500 a. C.=====================English Translation:Considered both a theologic The TheoLogic Life Lawrence La-Follette The TheoLogic Life Podcast explores the foundations of the Christian faith by answering your faith questions. Want to know more about Scripture? Want to know more about who God is? Want to know why the church operates the way it does? Not only will we share what we believe, but more importantly, we'll discuss why we believe what we believe. Whether you’re new to theology or have been studying it for years, each episode breaks down a core principle of the Christian faith in a clear and accessible way, connecting faith and reason to real-life. Have a theological question? Listeners are invited to comment with their faith questions or send them in to [email protected] to be discussed and answered on the show. Join us as we walk through Scripture and show how our theology and logic can and should transform our daily lives

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