Why Does God Change How He Interacts With Us? - TS WrightThis podcast episode delves into the intriguing question of why God, who declares that He does not change, appears to alter His interactions with humanity throughout biblical history.
Pastor Robert Thibodeau and Scott Wright explore instances in the Bible, such as the contrasting depictions of God in the Old Testament versus the New Testament, and how these shifts reflect the changing nature of human hearts and society.
They discuss pivotal moments, including God's relationship with Adam and Eve, His covenant with Moses, and the ultimate revelation through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
The conversation highlights the significance of these changes in divine interaction, including the implications for believers today and the future as outlined in the Book of Revelation.
As they wrap up, they emphasize the importance of recognizing these patterns and preparing for the coming times, suggesting that while God remains constant, His approach to humanity adapts in response to our actions and needs.
Takeaways:
- God's interactions with humanity have changed over time due to the heart of man.
- While God remains the same, His approach to interacting with people has evolved.
- The gift of the Holy Spirit represents a significant change in God's interaction with believers.
- The story of Jonah exemplifies God's willingness to change His mind based on people's actions.
- God's eventual judgment in Revelation is a reaction to humanity's refusal to repent.
- Revival is possible, but historically, it tends to fade quickly after a short period.
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