Ep.85 - God Loves Everyone The Same - Really?
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Many people hold intuitively to an understanding that whoever you are, God loves you equally as much as he does every other human being. That divine love carries no distinction or particular preference. That he longs over every human, breaking his heart to help them if they would only just let him. But is that what the Bible really portrays?
This week Pete and the Curious team examine the controversial idea that God may not love every human being with exactly the same fervour and intent. How do we understand the idea that God singularly chose Israel above any other nation, and dispensed particular favour on them (Duet 4:7/7:7-8)? How do we reconcile Jesus saying that he did not pray for the world but specifically for a certain people (Jn.17:9)? And what of those perplexing texts that speak of God’s hatred for the evil-doer (Ps.11:5/26:5)? And how do we understand the word, ‘Esau have I hated’ (Rom.9:13)?
Tune in as the Curious team attempt to come to grips with these conflicting thoughts.
Further Reading
Is it Biblical to Say that God Loves Everyone? - Ligonier.org
Does God Love Everybody the Same? - TheologyAndLife.com
What we’re reading?
As a new little feature to our notes, we are adding the book(s) that we’ve been browsing and reading as part of this episode. So here goes. This week we’ve been reflecting on;
D A Carson― ‘The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God’
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