A POV Peeking through the windows is not the same as coming in through the door and seeing fully
2025-10-25 05:39:58
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Roberto Parisaca :
the last part was straight to my heart. ✨ Thanks for today's sermon, my TikTok pastor.
2025-10-27 02:15:07
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chicangeorge :
That last sentence 😬
2025-10-24 13:56:25
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Jayger_Dannhoff :
Thank you for this! I have a completely off topic question that maybe you have already answered: why are the genealogies in Matthew and Luke different? Are they skipping generations in order to convey certain characteristics about Jesus’s ancestors?
2025-10-23 08:04:03
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MrCooper2U :
It's just all so emotional
2025-10-23 19:39:32
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Zay :
Spittin 💯💪🏾🙏🏾
2025-10-23 20:16:22
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Hee Hee-Man :
God is love towards his people, but God also, because of His love for His bride and His Son, hates the wicked, and will pour out his wrath on the wicked.
2025-10-23 19:13:17
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BIETH :
God didn't create or condone slavery. It's a horrible product of man's free will. In fact it was God who led slaves out of Egypt and God who gave Harriet Tubman visions and helped lead slaves in America to freedom. Man instated slavery. God just gave specifications to be held by masters and slaves to be able to lead Godly lives amidst a culture with slavery that man would keep circling. If he was to stop slavery, he would be impeding on man's free will. At least, this is my take. 🙏❤
2025-10-28 01:45:44
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Caleb Rice :
On the topic of Gods patience’s, I recently reread the story of Noah’s ark and grew infatuated with the dentition that all of humanity’s thoughts were evil all the time. Still, it takes God a long time to bring the flood, I mean it’s not stated but it’s obvious the ark took a long time to build (scholars estimate 50-75 years). It’s a pretty obvious thing in the text an I’m a little embarrassed I didn’t pick up on how it’s a testament to Gods patience but I think it’s interesting to think about.
2025-10-23 07:43:28
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🛡️ Mark 🗡️🕊️ :
People seem to think that, to be all loving/good/powerful/knowing, then he must be all controlling - like in dictatorial fashion. What we see in scripture is God very much being able to work within the cultural establishments man has come up with even when they are less that His ideal. We see meekness from beginning to end.
2025-10-23 18:30:48
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Chris Francis :
Thank you. This is one of the best takes on this topic I have ever heard
2025-10-23 11:42:51
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Taylor ☭ :
Did God not do that though? Literally gave them folks a massive list of over 600 laws and even 💀 some of them when they broke certain laws. Surely if you can think of 600+ laws, at least one of them would say it’s not okay to own other people?? Right??
2025-10-31 01:26:59
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Dan :
I get what you're saying, but my problem is why could slavery not be spoken of the same as murder? God explicitly condemns murder, stealing, lying etc... why not the same for slavery? There really is no moral example of owning another human
2025-10-23 11:45:53
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Matthew Kezer :
Reminds me of this incredibly accurate meme
2025-10-23 10:52:46
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Mike Texas :
A big part of slavery was war, when they conquered an enemy and made the leftover non fighting males, women, & children into servants. The other option would be to kill them all which only happens once at the direction of God.
2025-10-24 15:14:37
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leeb_dabeast :
@The Bible Scholar
2025-10-23 23:15:47
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Light :
They confuse love with apathy
2025-10-26 22:11:24
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chris.mf.anthony :
Holly apologetics
2025-10-23 06:08:06
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nickbrasing :
So the answer to why the Bible condoned slavery is love? And then it couldn't tell them slavery was simply wrong? Why not exactly? 613 commandments
2025-10-23 13:52:12
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††† :
People also forget that owning a slave was as common as waking up. God put rules that slowly dripped towards eventually banning it altogether.
2025-10-23 15:21:23
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Millenial Ginger :
If you look at the laws in Deuteronomy, and that is your stumbling block, then you are either illiterate, or dishonest/disingenuous about your argument. To begin, what prisons did they have at that time? What were they to do with criminals to get them to pay back their debts to society/the individual they harmed? Do you think these laws may have been written for a nomadic people who were beginning to establish their society? Do you think slavery is the same throughout history? Do you really think a people that were just freed from slavery would be like “yeah we need to continue that practice.”
2025-10-24 12:16:41
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