Luke Agee & Jason Clark Part 2 / Rethinking Eternal Conscious Torment
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this conversation, Luke Agee and Jason discuss the concept of separation and the lie that Jesus was abandoned by the Father on the cross. They explore Psalm 22 and how it is fulfilled in Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting that Jesus was not abandoned by the Father but was actually fulfilling prophecy.
They also touch on the topic of eternal conscious torment. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the goodness of God and the invitation to trust in His love.
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For more information on Jason Clark:
www.afamilystory.org
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Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde Assembly
Love how you get fired up, Jason! Good stuff!!
Haha, thanks, brother!
I like this “David whining”
I had this thought a while ago. Because David seems to oscillate between his human, base emotions, and revelatory prophecy. In one place he says the wicked shall not stand, and shortly after that all flesh will worship God.
He is obviously writing down his humanity, alongside Gods divine revelation. So it won’t do to take only the places where he says the wicked are damned.. that’s what DAVID wants, but he was after Gods own heart, and so God progressively reveals his heart to David.
When God says “my ways are higher than your ways” in Isaiah, it is in juxtaposition to mankind’s nature. He contrasts the way that WE are, with the way HE is. He is saying that He is forgiving, will freely pardon, whereas mankind is vindictive. Beautiful.
How much people would gain if the only read the darn book! They always seem to stop reading just before it gets good. “Gods ways are higher than our ways”. What can this mean, but that God is BETTER than we are? Take all the very human problems; judgmentalism, vindictiveness, selfishness etc. God is saying “I’m not like you”. Amazing.
Luke agee looks drunk here Lol