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Not ‘Where is God?’ — but ‘Where are we?’ - MSNThat is the price we pay for God’s gift to us of having free will. Even in a just war, innocent civilians are killed – one of the tragic consequences of free choice and human conflict.
The most important commandment in the Gospel is to love God and love those around you.
In fact, the Biblical Hebrew word God uses to ask Adam and Eve “Where are you?” – ayekha – is made up of the same Hebrew letters, Aleph, Yud, Kof, Hey, as a similar term, ...
Amid the current chaos in the world, Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander has often been asked “where is God.” Instead, Rabbi Brander says it’s more important to ask “where are we̶… ...
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Where is God? - MSNA God who draws all things to what is best, noblest, kindest, most beautiful is a God worthy of worship and adoration. Omnipotence is an attribute we have habitually ascribed to God, ...
God wants us to grow up and reach our full potential as “managing partners” in the work of this world. For Rabbi Greenberg, this means that it is our job to make sure that human life is valued ...
Our God is known to be jealous, easy to anger, and given to bad treatment of His chosen people. But that’s not an explanation, it’s just a description.
So where is God when it hurts? We know where God is because he came to earth and showed us his face. You need only follow Jesus around and note how he responded to the tragedies of his day: with ...
God is a miracle that we all have access to. He will come live in our hearts. The Holy Spirit is God’s spirit, God’s power, God’s breath, God’s active force and influence over the universe ...
Bob Dylan in his iconic 1964 song "With God on our Side" ended his litany of wars where the victors, in this case America, are asked, "If God's on our side, he'll stop the next war." ...
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