You’re not a worm, nor a spider, but the beloved of God
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How we think of ourselves relates to how we think of God “All evil is a privation* of original goodness. Evil and sin are accidental conditions of human nature, not intrinsic qualities.” *(e.g. misery, hardship, poverty) This quote is from David Bentley Hart, a decidedly unnecessarily verbose writer, but one who made a good point about our created natures. I think it’s important to consider who we are, or who we are created to be, because I think that gives us a good image of who God is and how God created us.
You’re not a worm, nor a spider, but the beloved of God
You’re not a worm, nor a spider, but the…
You’re not a worm, nor a spider, but the beloved of God
How we think of ourselves relates to how we think of God “All evil is a privation* of original goodness. Evil and sin are accidental conditions of human nature, not intrinsic qualities.” *(e.g. misery, hardship, poverty) This quote is from David Bentley Hart, a decidedly unnecessarily verbose writer, but one who made a good point about our created natures. I think it’s important to consider who we are, or who we are created to be, because I think that gives us a good image of who God is and how God created us.