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God's Mercy and Jugment

November 05, 2020 Pastor Vernon L. Harper
God's Mercy and Jugment
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The Bible In Culture
God's Mercy and Jugment
Nov 05, 2020
Pastor Vernon L. Harper

Today’s episode is entitled God’s Judgment and Mercy and is Part One of a three-part series entitled Mercy, Judgment and Purpose. It examines the nature of God’s judgment and the conditions of His mercy. This is a difficult subject that everyone seems to have an opinion on. The reality is that what many of us envision as the nature of God’s judgment and the conditions of His mercy is just a reflection of the nature of our own judgment and the conditions of our own mercy. In this lesson we will examine, in His own words, what God in the flesh says about the subject.

The Poem for today’s episode is entitled 7 Poem. 7 Poem is a haiku chain made up of 7 haiku that give us vivid images of the poignant nature of the Christian life. It concludes with a declarative statement affirming God’s goodness even as we live through the joys and sadness of life.  This poem is from my book Christian Poems and Other Radical Explorations Available on Amazon.

Support us on our Patreon page (Patreon/TBIC) and get bonus content and gifts. You can also visit us on our website, thebibleinculture.com. 

Show Notes

Today’s episode is entitled God’s Judgment and Mercy and is Part One of a three-part series entitled Mercy, Judgment and Purpose. It examines the nature of God’s judgment and the conditions of His mercy. This is a difficult subject that everyone seems to have an opinion on. The reality is that what many of us envision as the nature of God’s judgment and the conditions of His mercy is just a reflection of the nature of our own judgment and the conditions of our own mercy. In this lesson we will examine, in His own words, what God in the flesh says about the subject.

The Poem for today’s episode is entitled 7 Poem. 7 Poem is a haiku chain made up of 7 haiku that give us vivid images of the poignant nature of the Christian life. It concludes with a declarative statement affirming God’s goodness even as we live through the joys and sadness of life.  This poem is from my book Christian Poems and Other Radical Explorations Available on Amazon.

Support us on our Patreon page (Patreon/TBIC) and get bonus content and gifts. You can also visit us on our website, thebibleinculture.com.