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Atheists often level charges at the God of the Bible as being angry and hateful. They claim that God condones genocide, that He is a cruel and oppressive megalomaniac, but this doesnâ¿t seem to match what Christians claim about Him being a God of love. How can a God who provides and saves also wipe out entire nations? Richard Belcherâ¿s addition to the Big Ten series addresses these commonly asked questions. He begins by laying out how God created humanity in His own image,but we chose to reject Him. Our very sense that things are not fair points to the perfect justice of God. Belcher shows that Godâ¿s justice, including expressions of anger against wrongdoing, is compatible with His love and goodness.  Belcher then tackles specific texts in the Bible that seem to promote genocide and oppression and shows how the God of the Old Testament is the same loving, generous, gracious God that we meet in the person of Jesus Christ.  An excellent read for any who struggle to answer questions about the character of God and for those looking to bolster their faith in the God of the Bible.
Explanation of theology of covenants Based on Westminster Confession of Faith Confessional core & orthodox and unorthodox variances
A fresh, thoughtful study of Old Testament wisdom literature
Expertly deals with the difficult themes of this complicated book Each chapter offers specific guidance for preaching Part of the respected Mentor Commentary series
Provides clear teaching about our beginnings A foundation for correctly understanding the world
An in-depth exposition of the book of Job The realities of suffering The character of God
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