Matthew 24:3 (#85.2024.02.11)
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Welcome to another episode of Beholding Bible Truth, where Scott Keffer takes us even deeper into the book of Matthew. In this lesson, the conversation starts with the profound implications of Jesus' cry on the cross, "My god, my god, Why hast thou forsaken me?"
Scott discusses the importance of asking questions to God and seeking answers from the right source, cautioning against relying solely on technology (or the wrong things) for wisdom, and demanding that we get an answer immediately.
He reflects on the significance of questioning God's justice, wisdom, and righteousness and how the scriptures provide us with guidance and hope.
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Episode Breakdown:
- Questioning God's sovereignty and righteousness in Romans
- Magnifying God's character, not dissecting under a microscope
- Jesus confirms God's justice through suffering. He fulfills the prophecy from Psalm 22
- God challenges Job's understanding of creation
- Question the programming of information from sources
- Seek understanding, consider the timing of knowledge
- The essence of God's question and exhortation
- God freely gives us all things generously
- Scripture is inspired by God for teaching
- Reading Psalms before bed reveals David's emotions
- Trusting in God's unshakable, immovable love
- Surrender your questions to God, find strength
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