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Nigerian Humanist Stunned By God's Response to Evil | Gospel to the Nations

53 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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Amazing conversation with Theresa from Nigeria! She asked great questions on a hard topic: evil and what God is doing abou it. Christians listening, I want you guys to see my approach to handling this topic and use a similar tactic. We have to answer the problem of evil the way God does throughout the Scripture, by pointing our eyes to his two big actions against evil: the cross of Christ and the return of Christ. Remind people that they are not passive spectators to evil but, in truth, they are active participants in evil. The evil we have committed can be forgiven or it can be judged, you choose which one.

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