Overview
How can we understand that God’s chosen people carried out such practices in Old Testament times? How is it possible to reconcile the image of a “warlike” God with His character of love (for example, Exod. 34:6, Ps. 86:15, Ps. 103:8, Ps. 108:4) without diluting the credibility, authority, and historicity of the Old Testament? This week and next, we are going to explore the difficult question of divinely commanded wars in the book of Joshua and elsewhere.
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88 - 1Recipe for Success October 04, 2025 -
88 - 2Surprised by Grace October 11, 2025 -
88 - 3Memorials of Grace October 18, 2025 -
88 - 4The Conflict Behind All Conflicts October 25, 2025 -
88 - 5God Fights for You November 01, 2025 -
88 - 6The Enemy Within November 08, 2025 -
88 - 7Ultimate Loyalty: Worship in a War Zone November 15, 2025 -
88 - 8Giants of Faith: Joshua and Caleb November 22, 2025 -
88 - 9Heirs of Promises, Prisoners of Hope November 29, 2025 -
88 - 10The True Joshua December 06, 2025 -
88 - 11Living in the Land December 13, 2025 -
88 - 12God Is Faithful! December 20, 2025 -
88 - 13Choose This Day! December 27, 2025


