Can we still believe what we used to believe ? A sermon podcast on John 3:16
Series: What Jesus Actually Said
April 14, 2024
Langdon Palmer
A pastor at the end of his career looks back over 45 years to the time of his conversion in his mid twenties when he first heard John 3:16 With all the heartache and loss and critical skepticism that comes with age, he asks "Were we misguided and naive when we first believed? Where do we go from here ?" There may be much we need to let go of, but just because I cannot fully explain something, that doesn't mean it is not real. If a six year old child does not fully understand the doings and decisions of their rocket scientist father, can they not still know and experience their father's love for them? Wouldn't it make sense that a finite human being like me could never fully understand or explain their very real relationship with an infinite God ? For more messages and resources from Langdon Palmer, go to www.InklingsWines.com/Langdon
Episode Notes
A pastor at the end of his career looks back over 45 years to the time of his conversion in his mid twenties when he first heard John 3:16 With all the heartache and loss and critical skepticism that comes with age, he asks "Were we misguided and naive when we first believed? Where do we go from here ?" There may be much we need to let go of, but just because I cannot fully explain something, that doesn't mean it is not real. If a six year old child does not fully understand the doings and decisions of their rocket scientist father, can they not still know and experience their father's love for them? Wouldn't it make sense that a finite human being like me could never fully understand or explain their very real relationship with an infinite God ?
For more messages and resources from Langdon Palmer, go to www.InklingsWines.com/Langdon
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