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Resolving the tension between wrath and love by means of diagrams

Andrew → peter: But you have given no
peter → Andrew: We’ve had this argument
Andrew → peter: But this is confusing two
Andrew → Jim Robertson: Maybe, but everyone’s having
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry : That’s my argument in a
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: Doesn’t the insistence on
Jim Robertson → Andrew: As in slippery slope?
Andrew → peter: Habakkuk offers one
Andrew → Richard Heald: Right, you mean…?
peter → Andrew: Doesn’t the problem that
Richard Heald → Andrew: Sorry Andrew, don’t mean to

Richard Hays and the God who walks on the sea

Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: I will preface this comment

And on the cross where Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied…

Stephen L → Andrew: “How you would demonstrate
Andrew → Stephen L: However, I’m inclined to
Stephen L → Andrew: By NT are you referring to
Andrew → Stephen L: The Jews worshipped God as
Stephen L → Andrew: Andrew,
Andrew → James Mercer: Good question. I’ll try and
James Mercer → Andrew: Apropos to this (sort of),
peter → Andrew: Andrew - your church

Why the Pharisee (probably) did not go home justified

Andrew → peter: Peter, surely the
Michael Mercer → Andrew: Outstanding, Andrew. I’ll be
peter → Andrew: The main problem I had with
Rich → Andrew: Andrew,

Why did the risen Jesus send the apostles out to make disciples of all nations?

Darren Doane → Andrew: Andrew,

The parable of the wedding feast and the man without a wedding garment

Andrew → Darren Doane : Hi Darren,