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Six demonstrations of divine kingship (Exodus 7–9)
Open Exodus 7. Whether it’s missiles parades in China or F35 fighters thundering over our heads in the west, our rulers love demonstrating their power. And according to the exodus story, rulers do …
Allen Browne,
Sipping wine in the place where the grape is grown
By Elizabeth Prata In the late 1980s I was inspired by the movie Shirley Valentine, a film that depicted a middle-aged London wife unhappy with her boring husband and her dreary life. “I want…
Elizabeth Prata,
Does God predestine people to be non-elect, or do people corrupt themselves?
Is God making people wicked, or are they wicked against his will? This is a hard question to answer for someone who believes that God forces no one to sin while at the same nothing comes to pass ag…
Annika Björk,
Perfect Practical Justice
He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8) Justice is the easiest virtue because it is intuitive. Children understand it at play. Breaking rules agreed upon by the group is cheating. Having an unreciprocated advantage is unfair. Simple. And yet, justice is the most complicated virtue because of sin and human limitations. Sin has jaded our hearts and corrupted the avenues of …
Cole Feix,

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