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🗓️ 10 November 2015
⏱️ 66 minutes
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At the core of author and teacher Brad Jersak's faith is the belief that God looks like Jesus. Simple enough, right? But what about the violent 'God of the Old Testament'? What about the parable's of Jesus that liken God to an angry king? And what about all the suffering in the world that God seems to simply stand by and watch. How do these look like Jesus? We caught up with Brad in Telford, and asked him to explain.
“There’s something in us sometimes that wants a vindictive God because we’re vindictive. And of course, the vindication would be against our enemies. There’s also something in us that wants Him to be totally in control, cause the world is so chaotic.” - Brad Jersak
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0:00.0 | Nomad, Christian Community, Mission and the Future of the Church. |
0:16.4 | Welcome back to Nomad podcast. I'm Dave Ward. I'm Tim Nash. People should know that by now, shouldn't me? |
0:21.4 | Yeah, but we might have some new listeners. |
0:22.9 | Might have a fresh listener or two. |
0:24.4 | Welcome if you're fresh. |
0:26.2 | We're not very fresh, are we? |
0:27.6 | No, we're quite tired. |
0:29.9 | Busy weekend, and then we jumped in the car, and we've driven to Telford. |
0:34.5 | Again? |
0:35.2 | Yeah, we came here. We can't remember quite when. |
0:37.6 | It was this time of year, possibly last year. |
0:39.8 | Or the year before. |
0:40.4 | Or possibly the year before. |
0:41.8 | We are at one of the gatherings of Westminster Theological Centre, where we interviewed Bob |
0:49.1 | Ekblad last time. |
0:50.3 | Yeah. |
0:50.6 | This time, Brad Jerzak. |
0:52.6 | Great names. |
0:53.5 | Yeah, he's a Canadian, do you know? Yeah. |
1:02.5 | This time, Brad Jerzak. Great names. Yeah, he's a Canadian, do you know? Yeah. If I was to say to you, this is the second Canadian we've had on the show, would you be able to give me the name of the first? Oh my goodness, now you're putting me on the spot. It was a female. And she's got an unusual surname. |
1:08.5 | Van der Waal Gritter. That's right, yeah. There you go. |
1:11.5 | A lot of people... |
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