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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2025 · 45 MIN

How to Live in the Balance and Goodness of God's Creation

from Salty Saints · host Zack Killey

In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the virtues of goodness, kindness, and mercy, exploring their significance in both the Old and New Testaments. We start by discussing the Hebrew word "tov," which means good, and how it appears throughout the creation narrative in Genesis, emphasizing that goodness is about functionality and harmony—essentially, things working as they should. We highlight how the Torah presents a choice between life and good versus death and adversity, illustrating that pursuing goodness leads to shalom, or peace. We also touch on the story of Joseph, where he reflects on how God can turn evil intentions into good outcomes, reinforcing the idea that God's sovereignty reorders our experiences for our benefit. Transitioning to the New Testament, we examine the Greek words for good—"agathos" and "kalos"—and how they relate to moral and functional goodness. We discuss Jesus' teachings on kindness, emphasizing that true kindness reflects God's character and is essential for living in accordance with our purpose as His image bearers. Finally, we explore the concept of mercy, rooted in the Hebrew "hesed," which signifies covenantal love and kindness. We see how mercy is intertwined with goodness and kindness, as God shows us mercy through His actions and expects us to extend that same mercy to others. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that these virtues are not just personal qualities but societal goods that benefit everyone. Let's remember that embodying goodness, kindness, and mercy is essential for living a life aligned with God's will. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the virtues of goodness, kindness, and mercy, exploring their significance in both the Old and New Testaments. We start by discussing the Hebrew word "tov," which means good, and how it appears throughout the creation narrative in Genesis, emphasizing that goodness is about functionality and harmony—essentially, things working as they should. We highlight how the Torah presents a choice between life and good versus death and adversity, illustrating that pursuing goodness leads to shalom, or peace. We also touch on the story of Joseph, where he reflects on how God can turn evil intentions into good outcomes, reinforcing the idea that God's sovereignty reorders our experiences for our benefit. Transitioning to the New Testament, we examine the Greek words for good—"agathos" and "kalos"—and how they relate to moral and functional goodness. We discuss Jesus' teachings on kindness, emphasizing that true kindness reflects God's character and is essential for living in accordance with our purpose as His image bearers. Finally, we explore the concept of mercy, rooted in the Hebrew "hesed," which signifies covenantal love and kindness. We see how mercy is intertwined with goodness and kindness, as God shows us mercy through His actions and expects us to extend that same mercy to others. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that these virtues are not just personal qualities but societal goods that benefit everyone. Let's remember that embodying goodness, kindness, and mercy is essential for living a life aligned with God's will. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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