The full Biblical answer is yes and no. No because of Judas' heart. Yes because God could do anything. With a full Biblical perspective, we can say that, like Judas, all humanity has the potential freedom to do the right thing, even though God knows ahead of time all the wrongs we will do. This… Continue reading Could Judas have repented?
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Who Is A “Fool”?
"The wise will inherit honor, but fools get disgrace." (Proverbs 3:35) Who or what is a “fool”? In the book of Proverbs during the time of Solomon a fool referred to the person fully opposed to God’s wisdom: His commands, His covenant and His people. And it means the same thing today. A covenant breaker,… Continue reading Who Is A “Fool”?
God’s Unchanging Promises – Pastor Dave Russell
Here is one of the best sermons I've ever heard. Enjoy. https://soundcloud.com/eric-gagnon-922570907/gods-unchanging-promises-galatians-pastor-dave-russell?si=4b73d5f6651a4a2dafd9d833eb646909&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Full series here: https://obccharlotte.com/sermons/
What is the difference between God’s wrath and God’s justice?
I was asked this question today. Here is some of my response: One is the emotion, the other is the action. Wrath is a human term for attempting to describe God's feelings and inner response to evil. But God doesn't sin in his anger like we do, so the topic of anger in God is… Continue reading What is the difference between God’s wrath and God’s justice?
Was Job’s Blamelessness Enough?
https://soundcloud.com/eric-gagnon-922570907/righteousness-job-2914?si=1604ecc4bd9445ad9188ec472b39f9d6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Transcript: EG = Eric Gagnon WB = Wendy Blight Wendy Blight: Hello, friend. Welcome to Week 6 of our Job study, When the Hurt Feels Hopeless: How God Meets Us in Our Pain Even When We Don't Know the Answers. And today I'm joining you from our Proverbs 31 studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. And, y'all, I'm extra excited because today,… Continue reading Was Job’s Blamelessness Enough?
