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Myron and Martin explore how God leads us—challenging the popular idea that divine direction always comes through personal signs—and instead highlight wisdom, community, and Scripture as the ordinary means of discerning God’s will. They reflect on the nature of God’s justice and mercy in Aquinas and the authority of Scripture in Calvin.
“Mercy does not destroy justice, but in a sense is the fullness thereof.”
—Summa Theologica, Prima Pars, Q21
02:06 God's voice
06:23 Anglican prayer for guidance
22:18 Roadside Attraction: Revolving restaurants
27:49 Aquinas's Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q21)
41:40 Calvin's Institutes (1.7.2)
By Myron Steeves and Martin IsrebMyron and Martin explore how God leads us—challenging the popular idea that divine direction always comes through personal signs—and instead highlight wisdom, community, and Scripture as the ordinary means of discerning God’s will. They reflect on the nature of God’s justice and mercy in Aquinas and the authority of Scripture in Calvin.
“Mercy does not destroy justice, but in a sense is the fullness thereof.”
—Summa Theologica, Prima Pars, Q21
02:06 God's voice
06:23 Anglican prayer for guidance
22:18 Roadside Attraction: Revolving restaurants
27:49 Aquinas's Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q21)
41:40 Calvin's Institutes (1.7.2)