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For many years, American Evangelicalism has proposed the idea that there's an individual plan from God for each one of us. The American Evangelical Church has preached this message with great certainty. But what about the sufferings of life? Is that God's plan? What's the context of the often quoted passage of Jeremiah 29:11? Has this passage largely been misunderstood and misinterpreted? Is there a better way to understand the wisdom of the text and give us a new framework for understanding a Divine plan? Scott and Jon discuss all this and more.
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Tags: Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Inclusion, Oneness, Christianity, Evangelicalism, God, Pastoral Ministry, Church, Divine, Pastor, Bible
For many years, American Evangelicalism has proposed the idea that there's an individual plan from God for each one of us. The American Evangelical Church has preached this message with great certainty. But what about the sufferings of life? Is that God's plan? What's the context of the often quoted passage of Jeremiah 29:11? Has this passage largely been misunderstood and misinterpreted? Is there a better way to understand the wisdom of the text and give us a new framework for understanding a Divine plan? Scott and Jon discuss all this and more.
DONATE
www.patreon.com/holyheretics
FOLLOW THE HOLY HERETICS...
Twitter: @HolyHeretics
Instagram: @theholyheretics
Email: [email protected]
DON'T FORGET...
Rate, Review, and Subscribe!
Tags: Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Inclusion, Oneness, Christianity, Evangelicalism, God, Pastoral Ministry, Church, Divine, Pastor, Bible