Three Guys Theologizing (3GT)

Episode 321: Does God Judge Nations?


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The guys establish the fact that the pastor would not record weekly without listeners, the parishioner would be glad to talk without even recording, and the professor is just happy to be here. Then, the 3GTers get down to the subject in hand. Does God judge the nations of the earth? And if so, why and how? 

The guys first give the biblical evidence for God’s judgment on the nations, particularly found in the Psalms and the Prophets. Scott then points that Americans certainly want the positive side of God‘s judgment, as politicians regularly ask for God to bless America. The guys go on to explain how the judgments of God unfold as nations turned away from Him. They discuss the particular corporate sins of nations that break covenant with God and how godless countries deny His granting of the nations to Christ as His worthy inheritance. The gents point out ways the church should be involved in calling the nations to “kiss the Son” as Psalm 2 declares.

As the political world swirls with discussion and intrigue, believers should look with eyes of faith and see how the Lord’s hand is at work. Give this episode of Three Guys Theologizing a listen to that end!

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