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Between Heaven and Earth

  • Job and Evil

    Don: Job was beset by Satan, the epitome of evil. The Book of Job can be divided into three parts: Part one, consisting of Job 1 and 2, can be described as a prologue. It introduces the dramatis personae and outlines Job’s trials and tribulations. His trials are essentially a metaphor for the existential condition…

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  • The Origins of Evil

    Don: Usually we think of evil as something that affects us adversely and personally—something that makes us suffer, causes us sorrow or pain, deprives us of wellbeing, disadvantages us, disrupts our happiness or contentment, afflicts us with loss. In short, we think of evil as anything that prevents us from living a joyous life. It…

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  • Evil

    Don: In some ways, the death and the resurrection of Jesus embody the concepts of good and evil. Following the parable we have been studying, Jesus made the observation recorded in this passage: As Jesus was about to go up to Jerusalem, He took the twelve disciples aside by themselves, and on the way He…

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  • Working for the Glory of God

    Don: From the parable of the vineyard workers we have been trying to develop an understanding of the importance of works in the life of a believer. The two major themes of the parable are first that work is important, that there is something to do for everyone, and that all are employable in the…

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  • Lawlessness

    Don: In describing the day of judgment, why did Jesus call those judged unworthy to enter the kingdom of heaven “you who practice lawlessness” (Matthew 7)? By nature, all of us are sinners: …as it is written, “There is none righteous, not even one;”…. …for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of…

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  • For Whom Should We Work?

    Don: Is it possible that our works are judged not for themselves but on whether we use them for ourselves or for Good? The prohibition on Adam and Eve from eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil implies that in God’s original plan, humankind was not intended to be able…

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