Struggling to understand gods word.
Hello, I would like some feed back. I hope there is someone that can give me some insight into areas of the Old Testament that I am having a hard time with.
I am trying to grow as a Christian and have started reading the bible on a regular basis. I believe that the whole bible is the inspired word of god. I know that it is important to understand the historical, cultural and authorship of the bible to properly interpret the text.
When you start to omit or discredit text the whole word becomes subjective. The Old Testament presents many challenges to the modern day thinking believer. For example: The accounts of supernatural miracles such as as the great flood and an earth that is only about 10,000 years old according to its genealogy from Adam to Christ.
With faith, an open mind and letting yourself think outside of popular culture, it is possible to come to terms with many of the Old Testaments challenges to us as believers.
The thing that I am struggling with this point is not any of the miracles but, with reconciling the cruelty of the god of the old testament with the love of Jesus Christ. Israel was a theocracy (ruled by god). Under this government slavery, and the destruction of
other nations for no apparent reason was sanctioned. I find King David to be a particular sticking point. The man after gods own hart killed tens of thousands, committed adultery, and handed 7 of sauls sons over to be killed and there bodies put on public display.
Please help me with this.
Mike
Hello, I would like some feed back. I hope there is someone that can give me some insight into areas of the Old Testament that I am having a hard time with.
I am trying to grow as a Christian and have started reading the bible on a regular basis. I believe that the whole bible is the inspired word of god. I know that it is important to understand the historical, cultural and authorship of the bible to properly interpret the text.
When you start to omit or discredit text the whole word becomes subjective. The Old Testament presents many challenges to the modern day thinking believer. For example: The accounts of supernatural miracles such as as the great flood and an earth that is only about 10,000 years old according to its genealogy from Adam to Christ.
With faith, an open mind and letting yourself think outside of popular culture, it is possible to come to terms with many of the Old Testaments challenges to us as believers.
The thing that I am struggling with this point is not any of the miracles but, with reconciling the cruelty of the god of the old testament with the love of Jesus Christ. Israel was a theocracy (ruled by god). Under this government slavery, and the destruction of
other nations for no apparent reason was sanctioned. I find King David to be a particular sticking point. The man after gods own hart killed tens of thousands, committed adultery, and handed 7 of sauls sons over to be killed and there bodies put on public display.
Please help me with this.
Mike