A profound question was answered by questioning the premise. It’s not a battle between God and Satan over power, but of character! This needs to be known by all humanity and is an age old question your guest revealed in this program. Satan was defeated at the cross because the truth about him was exposed and God was vindicated of his lies. Please do more digging into this, it is the climactic point of the biblical narrative and reveals Gods loving nature. God is gloried on the cross because He is love. His forgiveness of our sin magnifies Him. God is love!
@@scottgodlewski306 Yes and no. God is in no way responsible for the entrance of sin and evil. However, He does take full responsibility for His handling of the terrible emergency, including what He allows to take place. In the end, we'll see His character vindicated by the facts. Meanwhile, let's trust Him.
A profound question was answered by questioning the premise. It’s not a battle between God and Satan over power, but of character! This needs to be known by all humanity and is an age old question your guest revealed in this program. Satan was defeated at the cross because the truth about him was exposed and God was vindicated of his lies. Please do more digging into this, it is the climactic point of the biblical narrative and reveals Gods loving nature. God is gloried on the cross because He is love. His forgiveness of our sin magnifies Him. God is love!
Something else is happening in our society of today.
GOD You are Good and Your Mercy endures Forever 🙏🏾😭
Thanks!
So thankful for helping me love God more, even the motivation to pray!!❤❤ God richly bless you guys.
Watching from hurricane wv USA
So blessed. Praise God.
Wow. ❤
Why does the will of the person doing the evil override the will of the victim?
It doesn't. God is in control, but as much as we know we can trust Him, we cannot always understand His reasons.
@@gordonandhollinewhite2214 Then how can we trust him?
@@gordonandhollinewhite2214 So everything is God’s responsibility/fault.
@@scottgodlewski306 Yes and no. God is in no way responsible for the entrance of sin and evil. However, He does take full responsibility for His handling of the terrible emergency, including what He allows to take place. In the end, we'll see His character vindicated by the facts. Meanwhile, let's trust Him.
@@gordonandhollinewhite2214 Could God have created a world without the possibility of sin and evil?