S4E1 - The Angry God Of The New Testament
God of the Old Testament is often described as ve…
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01/11/2022
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God of the Old Testament is often described as vengeful and angry. In today's episode, Sung shines a light on ways we over-emphasize God's wrath in the Old Testament, while downplaying it in the New Testament. Similarly, Sung and Nate talk broadly about examples of God being extraordinarily loving in the Old Testament. It's all laying the foundation for a season exploring the character of God through the difficult passages of the Old Testament.
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