Last modified: October 4, 2021
Brady• October 4, 2021•
Pride is a timeless sin. It has destroyed empires, fractured families, and destroyed relationships, but perhaps its deadliest attack is what it does to our relationship with God. But where does pride come from? In the case of the nation of Edom, it came from their self-assured security in the strength of their empire, but as Obadiah points out, even that couldn’t save them against the judgment of God.
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CloseAt some point in our conversations with other people to bring them to Christ, we have to talk about Hell. The same Bible that speaks about Heaven also mentions Hell, so it's a necessary part of the Gospel, even if it is uncomfortable. When do we broach that conversation? And, just as importantly, how do we talk about Hell? Ultimately, it requires our judgment, but we have to make sure we talk about it in the right way to have the desired effect -- leading people to Jesus.
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Last modified: October 4, 2021