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God Mocks The Wicked, So Should We

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Scripture: Psalm 2
Topics: Faith & Hope, Polemics,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Scripture is clear that God “takes no pleasure in the destruction of the wicked.” However, Scripture also tells us that God mocks the wicked, in the sense that God sees their feeble attempts to cast off his authority and “he who sits in the heavens laughs.” As the people of God, we should seek to imitate God’s holy example.

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God Mocks The Wicked, So Should We

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Scripture: Psalm 2
Topics: Faith & Hope, Faith & Hope, Polemics, Polemics,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Scripture is clear that God “takes no pleasure in the destruction of the wicked.” However, Scripture also tells us that God mocks the wicked, in the sense that God sees their feeble attempts to cast off his authority and “he who sits in the heavens laughs.” As the people of God, we should seek to imitate God’s holy example.

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How Can Christians Truly Love And Esteem Black Lives?

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Scripture: Psalm 2Romans 1:16-17
Topics: Faith & Hope, Faith & Hope, Prayer, Culture & Politics, Evangelism, Justice, Sanctity of Life, Polemics, Polemics, Corporate Prayer, Worship, Gospel,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Surely, black lives matter because the Scripture clearly teaches that all lives matter. So how can Christians (especially white Christians) love and esteem black lives in a biblically faithful way?

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What Is The Most Dangerous Threat In America For Black Lives?

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Scripture: Psalm 2
Topics: Faith & Hope, Faith & Hope, Prayer, Culture & Politics, Evangelism, Justice, Sanctity of Life, Culture & Politics, Justice, Sanctity of Life,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

There seem to be a lot of assertions being made regarding systematic oppression toward African Americans. Is there any validity to these assertions? If so, where is race-based, systematic oppression most prevalent in our nation?