Because this book is available from Vyrso, I will not post a link. However, I will note that this new book is available free with a little searching.
Where?
Check your left hip pocket--if it's not there, try behind the cookie jar.
If neither of those work, I suppose you could use Google or look where books may be found.
I have two suggestions:
I will not post a link, since that would be in direct competition with LOGOS. Even providing this much information may offend some - but LOGOS could check with David C Cook to see if the price can be matched.
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I think I'm going to pass on this...but could someone explain what the title means? I'm baffled by it. I keep trying to process it through my Bible Says processor and keep ending up getting "blue screen".
I think I'm going to pass on this...but could someone explain what the title means? I'm baffled by it. I keep trying to process it through my Bible Says processor and keep end up getting "blue screen".
Just a guess... God's love is great for a world which doesn't love him back.
could someone explain what the title means? I'm baffled by it. I keep trying to process it through my Bible Says processor and keep end up getting "blue screen".
I have not read the book, so this is a guess. But it is a guess based upon (1) just hearing Pastor Tchividjian speak at a conference, and (2) a bevy of follow up reading at random points on the web.
That said, I believe it is a reference to God's love towards us - when we did not love him. Romans 5:8 being a good starting point.
Tullian Tchividjian is entirely enamored with Grace, is (AFAIK) quite Reformed in his theology, and if hearing one sermon can really indicate anything, a gifted speaker.
And Billy Graham's Grandson.
Where? Take a look at David C Cook's Facebook page - it was their post that initially alerted me to its availability.
Take a look at David C Cook's Facebook page - it was their post that initially alerted me to its availability.
Thankyou! [Y]
could someone explain what the title means? I'm baffled by it. I keep trying to process it through my Bible Says processor and keep end up getting "blue screen". That said, I believe it is a reference to God's love towards us - when we did not love him. Romans 5:8 being a good starting point.
This still doesn't compute for me.
Paul...whatcha gonna do with him? Actually, of course, Yeishuu`a died for us before we were sinners, not while we were sinners. He was "slain from the foundation of the world" (Rev. 13:8--which the KJV & NKJV have right. seeing as they agree with the Greek and 1 Pet. 1:18, 19, 20, Acts 2:23 & Heb. 4:3, and aren't forced to engage in a syntactical shell game).
Anyway, this conceptualization suffers from a seriously bad case of "doesn't make sense". Why is YHWH glorified by failure? Who's in control here?