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Grace to You: Radio Podcast

The Love of God, Part 4 B

Grace to You: Radio Podcast

John MacArthur

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

You cannot isolate one attribute of God and let it erase all the rest.

0:05.5

So God will love, but in loving he will not obliterate his judgment.

0:10.8

God is God. And God will consistently and purely and with absolute holiness

0:17.2

enact everything that is consistent with every characteristic that he

0:21.9

possesses.

0:23.0

Today, because of smartphones and the internet you can be certain that whenever

0:35.1

tragedy strikes you'll hear about it. In fact it's hard to avoid being

0:39.8

bombarded with reports about the coronavirus pandemic, riots, murders, natural disasters,

0:47.1

the bad news is rampant.

0:49.6

And you know what else you can be certain of?

0:51.9

Your friends, your family, your coworkers are hearing those reports

0:55.1

as well and they could be wondering why God allows such calamities. Because after all, isn't

1:01.2

God a loving God?

1:03.0

Why would he allow things to happen that could make him look uncaring and cruel?

1:08.5

John MacArthur has answers today on Grace to you as he continues his series titled The Love of God.

1:15.7

Now before John starts the lesson we need to take a minute to talk about some important

1:20.9

ministry partners, men and women who have a direct role in your ability to hear

1:26.1

the broadcast you're hearing right now. John it's only fitting to remind our

1:30.2

listeners about how important these behind the scenes partners are.

1:35.0

Yeah, and Phil, I know what you're referring to and it's the precious folks who are staffing the radio stations on which our listeners are hearing this.

1:44.4

People occasionally ask me, with all the internet and development of digital access to data

1:51.3

and to information, is radio still important?

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