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The concept of a "Great Deconstruction" is often viewed through the lens of societal or institutional collapse, but from a biblical perspective, this process is frequently framed as a necessary pruning or refining before a new season of growth.
In Scripture, deconstruction isn't just about things falling apart; it’s about God removing what is shaky so that what is unshakable can remain.
By John FuentesThe concept of a "Great Deconstruction" is often viewed through the lens of societal or institutional collapse, but from a biblical perspective, this process is frequently framed as a necessary pruning or refining before a new season of growth.
In Scripture, deconstruction isn't just about things falling apart; it’s about God removing what is shaky so that what is unshakable can remain.