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Theology for Life

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God is Good

December 3, 2020 • Clint Davis

God is good. He has always been and will always be good. What does that mean for us?

God is Just

December 10, 2020 • Clint Davis

God is just, and there is no conflict between his justice and his mercy. We discuss it in this edition of Theology for Life Thursdays.

Covenants Must Be Mediated

November 12, 2020 • Clint Davis

Covenants between God and his people in the Bible are always initiated by God, reflect and agreement between him and his people, cut in blood, and mediated by grace. This is no more true than in the New Covenant that God established with us through Jesus Christ as this week's Theology for Life Program explains.

One Big Story and Our Identity

November 5, 2020 • Clint Davis

The Bible is one big story of how God entered into a covenant relationship with his people, and that includes all of us. Join us as we think through the implications of the gracious and cohesive way God lives in relationship with us and reveals it to us in the Bible.

God's Special Covenant with Man

September 24, 2020 • Clint Davis

God entered into a special covenant with Adam and Eve after he created them. There was one stipulation to that covenant -- do not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. We discuss what it meant for them to break it.

Created in the Image of God

September 17, 2020 • Clint Davis

What does the biblical idea of being created in the image of God have to do with our understandings of relationships, gender, and our purpose on earth? We answer that question in Theology for Life Thursdays discipleship program.

God's Special Creation

September 10, 2020 • Clint Davis

The crowning achievement of God's creation is humanity -- men and women. We are created in God's image and the last of all his creation to be created. Join us as we think through what this means for us.

The Effects of Properly Viewing God's Providence

September 3, 2020 • Clint Davis

A proper understanding of God's providence has tremendous effects in our lives. In this session of our Theology for Life Thursdays program, we discuss 5 of them. We'd love for you to join us.

God Works Providentially?

August 27, 2020 • Clint Davis

What is providence? Is there really a God who has a plan and purpose for all things? Is he really at work in the world around us? Tune in to our Theology for Life Program to find out.

God Made All Things

August 20, 2020 • Clint Davis

Why is a biblical understanding of creation so important for Christians? Why is it important for you? These are the questions we address in the latest edition of the Theology for Life program.

God Made an Eternal Decision

August 13, 2020 • Clint Davis

God made an eternal decision to save his people from their unrighteousness. It’s a blessed teaching that confronts our self-dependence. Tune into our latest edition of Theology for Life.

We're Like God, but Not

August 6, 2020 • Clint Davis

God has many attributes and he shares some of them with us. In fact, we know these attributes by looking at ourselves and then extending beyond our limitations to contemplate God.

God is Distinct from Us

July 30, 2020 • Clint Davis

God is distinct from us and he reveals that distinction through his Word by showing us his attributes. We discuss four of these attributes in this session of our Theology for Life program. They are: self-existence, Unchangeability, Infinity, and Simplicity of Being. Join us.

God is Relational

July 9, 2020 • Clint Davis

Gos exists as Trinity, which means he is one Gos who exists in three persons. This is hard to comprehend, but not hard to believe given that the Bible clearly reveals God in this way. His eternal relational nature means that he loves us and pursues us for relationship.

Beginning to Understand Who God Is

July 2, 2020 • Clint Davis

The question of who is God is an extremely important one for God's people to answer because it's answer determines how we are to live our lives. In this session, we begin to get our minds around who God is as an infinitely perfect spirit and personal God who is one God alone.

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