Why Would We Matter to God?
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- Who sits on the left side of God? (04:00)
- My atheist friend admits there must have been an Architect of the universe, but he can’t believe that we would matter to him or that he would require anything from us, and he asks why anyone should go to Hell just because they don’t want to submit to his will. (12:00)
- Is it wrong to be vocal about the things we’re grateful for when other people are suffering? (32:00)
- Can you offer some principles to equip believers to be prepared to live in a world with AI—to avoid pitfalls and be successful in their Christian walk? (38:00)
- If people are all born totally depraved and unable to understand spiritual truths, then how does a Calvinist know he’s saved? (51:00)
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Dogmatic Theology by William G.T. Shedd, edited by Alan Gomes
- Is God Really Blessing American Christians with Answers to Little Prayers While Others Suffer? by Amy Hall
- Five Points: Towards a Deeper Experience of God’s Grace by John Piper
- Sinners in the Hands of a Good God: Reconciling Divine Judgment and Mercy by David Clotfelter
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