Yesterday I quoted Trevin Wax: “To people wrestling with the problem of evil: God didn’t come to explain evil; he came to utterly destroy it.” This is a profound reminder that the
Last week I posed the question: how does God’s sovereignty relate to the natural evil (disasters, diseases) and to moral evil? I’ve suggested that Scripture presents two seemingly contradictory truths: God
From John Frame in The Doctrine of God:
The human life you live has its own significance, surely granted by God, but different from God’s own significance and in that sense dependent
I tipped my hand yesterday. I’d like to be able to build a firewall between God and the choices that people make. Why?
* It is a compelling answer to the problem of
A fascinating post by Jason Coker on God’s control over nature:
Here’s one other option: Strictly speaking God doesn’t govern the earth – we do. That was our charge at creation