The correct attitude toward Jesus crucifixion
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The correct attitude toward Jesus crucifixion
The correct attitude toward Jesus crucifixion
Rev. Nolan J. Harkness is the President and CEO of Nolan Harkness Evangelistic Ministries Inc. | Courtesy of Nolan Harkness
What is the correct attitude concerning what Jesus did for us on the cross? God understood when He created the plan of animal sacrifices for sins that most people depended on having farm animals for their daily needs. He also knew that each year during Passover they had to take a sacrifice to the temple from their own herd, and that their sacrifice had to be flawless and be a choice pick from all their animals. It was God
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Does God care about the generation gap?
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Does God care about the generation gap?
Does God care about the generation gap?
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Why is there not even one story in the Bible worrying about the generational gap? In the scriptures we see stories of marriage problems, sibling conflicts, disease outbreaks, church conflicts, etc. But we do not see any example of a father going to God to pray to understand his son’s differences, or a grandfather trying to seek ways to connect with his grandson. Some might argue that intergenerational conflicts do not exist during Bible times, but I have a different answer.