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Wedding Wrath
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 7:29 am
by Soulsnaxx
By a narrow margin, the US Supreme Court recently attacked the traditional (and Biblical) meaning of the word “marriage” by declaring that it may pertain to deviant unions of same-sex partners.
Will this judgment by the supreme court of the land bring down judgment from the Supreme Judge of the Universe? This was the question a caller posed to the Narrow Path radio program host, Steve Gregg. What do you think. Judgment now...later...ever?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 1kot4kAy9M
Re: Wedding Wrath
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:58 am
by robbyyoung
Hello All,
I believe Steve couldn't have given a better biblical answer regarding the sins of a nation.
God Bless.
Re: Wedding Wrath
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:27 am
by morbo3000
@robby Link? I highly respect Steve, and would be interested in hearing him talk about this.
Re: Wedding Wrath
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:49 am
by Paidion
Morbo, didn't Soulsnaxx provide the link in which Steve talks about it?
Re: Wedding Wrath
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:11 pm
by morbo3000
Paidion wrote:Morbo, didn't Soulsnaxx provide the link in which Steve talks about it?
Chuckle.
Correct.
I was blinded by the large blue font in the original posters message, and didn't realize the youtube video was a link to a segment of the radio show.
It would have been nice to hear Steve's words without all the animations. Even worse, the Papyrus font. Ew!
I wish more "would-be" prophets would not claim God's authority for their threats, as Steve doesn't. We had a local yokel go off in a youtube video declaring that our wildfires in Washington were a symptom of God's wrath. I challenged him to predict something, as Elijah did, rather than simply after-the-fact interpreting a natural event as proof of his personal opinions. Anyone can do that. It doesn't make you a prophet. I appreciate Steve's clarification, which I had heard from him before.
I also agree with what he says from Romans. We are on different sides of the issue, but I agree with his reading of Romans that God's wrath doesn't always mean "extending his hand" but sometimes is withdrawing his hand.