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Join us as we navigate the winding trails of the Christian life, be it through sunny peaks or shadowy valleys. Dishing out heartfelt chinwags that might make you squirm a tad, they’re always anchored firm in the Good Book’s wisdom.
For Him or For Us: Exploring God's Purpose in Creation
Talk the Walk
59 minutes
2 months ago
For Him or For Us: Exploring God's Purpose in Creation
Henry celebrates September 25th, can you guess why??? Jen tells an amazing story of a negotiation by a US Ambassador for US hostages, and the crew discuss being ambassadors to Christ. But ANYWAY, JARED... Pull up a chair and join us for today’s coffee table conversation as we wrestle with a big question: Why did God make us? Was humanity created primarily so that we would love and glorify Him, or was it so that He could pour out His immeasurable love on us? In this episode, we’ll open Scripture and explore the richness of God’s purpose in creation, discussing passages that point to our calling to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength—while also considering the overwhelming truth that “we love because He first loved us.” This isn’t just theology; it’s a question that touches the core of who we are and why we exist. So grab your coffee and lean in—does God desire our love most, or is His deepest intention to show us His?
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Talk the Walk
Join us as we navigate the winding trails of the Christian life, be it through sunny peaks or shadowy valleys. Dishing out heartfelt chinwags that might make you squirm a tad, they’re always anchored firm in the Good Book’s wisdom.