This week, Christopher+ and I discuss these texts, considering what they have to say to us about what it means to fear the God who does not want us to be afraid, what it means to dwell in the promises as if they were not fulfilled, and what it means to remain alert for the God who comes always only in “the unexpected hour.” We eventually risk a few thoughts on “nationalism,” as well, which is relevant to a major theme in the texts.
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The Unexpected Hour
What does it mean to fear the God who does not want us to be afraid, to dwell in the promises as if they were not fulfilled, to remain alert for the God who always comes at "the unexpected hour"?
Aug 04, 2022
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