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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 13 MIN

Judgment of God: BFG Handbook Chapter 73 (The Heavenly Net is Wide, Yet No One Slips Through)

from Built For Greatness · host Keith

Discover the highlights of this chapter shaping the New Evangelization today: https://www.builtforgreatness.com/tao-te-ching-chapter-73-judgement-of-god/The paradoxical nature of divine judgment stops us in our tracks and invites deeper contemplation. Drawing from chapter 73 of "Judgment of God" from the BFG movement, we journey through four profound paradoxes that challenge conventional thinking about how God judges, acts, and relates to humanity.We begin with a striking contrast: "The bold who are brave will die by the sword. The bold who are careful will live." This isn't advocating fearfulness, but a thoughtful courage that combines bravery with wisdom—a principle Jesus demonstrated when rebuking Peter for drawing his sword in defense. We explore how this balanced boldness applies to relationships, leadership, and justice work in our daily lives.The mystery of divine favor presents another challenging perspective: "Who knows the reason? Even the wise find this difficult." This confronts our human tendency to seek simple explanations for life's complexities. When suffering or injustice occurs, we're invited not to fixate on "Why me?" but to trust in a bigger picture beyond our comprehension—finding freedom in acknowledging our limited understanding.Perhaps most poetically, we contemplate how God "conquers without contending, responds without speaking, cannot be summoned and yet is present." Divine action often works quietly, gradually, contrary to our expectations of dramatic intervention. This invites patience and trust in God's sovereignty and timing, a countercultural posture in our instant-results world.Finally, we examine judgment as both inescapable and merciful: "The heavenly net is wide and vast, yet nobody can slip through it." Rather than inducing fear, this brings profound peace—knowing God sees everything, even what seems overlooked or insignificant.What might shift in your perspective if you embraced these paradoxes? Where could you practice more wisdom in boldness, humility in uncertainty, patience in waiting, or trust in divine sovereignty? The journey continues with each small step toward deeper understanding.Contact us at [email protected]

Discover the highlights of this chapter shaping the New Evangelization today: https://www.builtforgreatness.com/tao-te-ching-chapter-73-judgement-of-god/ The paradoxical nature of divine judgment stops us in our tracks and invites deeper contemplation. Drawing from chapter 73 of "Judgment of God" from the BFG movement, we journey through four profound paradoxes that challenge conventional thinking about how God judges, acts, and relates to humanity. We begin with a striking contrast: "The bo...

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