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Nahum: God’s justice against cruelty

26 min · 19. maj 2026
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The book of Nahum is one of the most uncomfortable in the Bible—and maybe one of the most necessary. In this episode of the DoorWays Ministry Podcast, Ric Shields sits down with Taylor Drake to explore what happens when God’s patience gives way to justice. Together, they wrestle with difficult questions: What does it mean that God is both merciful and just? Why does Nahum offer no call to repentance? And how should we respond when evil refuses to change? This conversation doesn’t offer easy answers—but it invites us into a deeper trust in God’s character. Because the same God who judges evil is also a refuge for those who trust in Him.

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