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Core Christianity

Does God Feel Pain & Sadness Like We Do?

Core Christianity

Aaron Simon

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Episode 1427 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.

Show Notes

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1. Am I obligated to forgive someone who keeps wronging me and isn't sorry?
 
 
2. Is there an order of priority for who we love in Mark 12:30?
 
 
3. How can I balance the sovereignty of God with human responsibility?
 
 
4. Does God feel sadness and pain just like we do?
 
 
5. Is the Lord's Supper connected with the gospel?
 
 
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0:00.0

Does God feel pain and sadness like we do?

0:09.1

That's just one of the questions we'll be answering on today's edition of Core Christianity.

0:13.9

Hi, this is Bill Meyer, along with Pastor Adriel Sanchez, and this is the radio program

0:17.9

where we answer your questions about the Bible and the Christian

0:21.2

life every day. We'd love to hear from you, and you can call us at 833-the-core. That's 1-833-843-243-2673.

0:30.9

If you get our voicemail system, feel free to leave your message with your question there. You can also

0:35.4

email us anytime at Questions at

0:38.3

Core Christianity.com. First up today, let's go to Nathan, who's calling in from Missouri.

0:44.3

Nathan, what's your question for, Adriel?

0:47.4

Hi. Yeah, I just want to say I really appreciate you all on this show. My question is about

0:54.1

forgiveness.

0:56.6

And, you know, when somebody, you know,

0:58.9

realizes they've done something wrong against you

1:00.9

and they ask for forgiveness, you know,

1:02.2

I understand, you know, we need to honor that

1:06.7

and, you know, forgive that.

1:10.3

But what happens when someone is obviously, you know you know forgive that but what happens when someone is obviously

1:14.4

you know unrepentant they they know full well they're doing something here

1:18.2

I have done something wrong and continue to do so and you know are we obligated to

1:23.3

forgive in those situations and and if if we do aren't we exceeding even what God does by

1:32.8

forgiving someone that's totally unrepentant thank you Nathan for that

1:39.5

question and obviously a difficult one I don't know in your own life, specifically what the circumstances are,

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