LFS 40 #1

Why does a loving God sanction killing in the Old Testament?

Why does a loving God sanction killing in the Old Testament? If this question has intrigued you, then take heart. You’re not alone who is wrestling with this conundrum. This question has troubled Christians for centuries in their attempt to reconcile the loving God of the New Testament and the angry God of the Old Testament. So how do we reconcile this problem? Tune in to find out if you’re curious and looking for some answers.

Freedom; external & internal | What does freedom have to do with truth?

An imprisonment is where someone finds oneself restricted. While God can and does deliver people from prison, He can also make them garner unlikely successes within those walls. That is the power of God’s sovereignty. He is with us no matter how constrained our situation might be. Listen to Neil Vimalkumar’s third of four-part series,What does freedom have to do with truth?

Truth & prejudice | What does freedom have to do with truth?

It is not always that people turn down the truth per se. It is often communicated within a context and that baggage sometimes colours the perception of truth. It is sad that many turn down Jesus without even considering His words and message. Second in a four-part series by Neil Vimalkumar

Truth; the difficult side | What does freedom have to do with truth?

Truth and freedom are values a developed society upholds. However, truth is not always easy to handle if you are on the wrong side of it. Freedom does not always give you an exit when faced with a challenge. Jesus said: ‘You shall know the Truth and the Truth will set you free’. Listen to Neil Vimalkumar as he unveils truth in the first of a four-part reels titled “What does freedom have to do with truth?”

The Classroom of Pain

Suffering loses its sting when you know the why behind it, said Austrian psychologist Viktor Frankl. Come what may, don’t give up, says Pastor Anand Peacock, for weeping may last through the night but joy comes in the morning.

How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?

God’s love is eternal, and he is faithful and just to forgive (1 John 1:9). In fact, God is love (1 John 4:8). Yet, the Bible talks about hell and eternal damnation. How do we make sense of this paradox? Critics of Christianity conclude that the God of the Bible is not really loving if hell exists; how can a loving God condemn some people, his own creation, to eternal suffering?

What does it mean to be made in God’s image?

At the heart of Christianity lies a radical truth: every human being is made in the image and likeness of God—endowed with unshakeable dignity by the Creator, not earned by society’s changing trends.
In a world obsessed with performance and appearance, the Christian vision declares every life sacred. From the womb to the tomb, we are called to honour, protect, and uplift humanity.
Explore how this ancient truth fuels justice, dignity of life and flourishing of all.

The Wisdom of God

In this final part of the series, Neil Vimalkumar says the King of glory, the Lord & Creator of the Cosmos is a ‘victim’ of Roman crucifixion. But God’s ways are higher than our ways as we observe it was that helpless criminal, rather than His enemies who made the victory cry – Tetelestai!

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