Peter Wang
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Randy Alcorn:
Dear Randy, thanks for directing me to the fact that New Jerusalem will be a physical city, not a symbolic one, and that we will receive physical, glorified bodies. I very much accept this and cannot wait. There is one verse regarding Mount Zion in Hebrews that confuses me: "you have not come to a mountain that can be touched" (12:18). Here it seems this city is intangible?
Randy Alcorn
Hi Peter,
My name is Shauna and I help answer questions for Randy. Here are a few articles that may be helpful!
Piper says this is a contrast between Christian reality on this side of the cross of Christ with OT reality at Mount Sinai and explains all that in this sermon: http://www.desiringgod.org/messages/y... See specifically “Motivation #1: The Love of a Great Savior” about halfway through.
Here is another short article if you think it might help… http://www.ligonier.org/learn/devotio...
Thanks!
Shauna
My name is Shauna and I help answer questions for Randy. Here are a few articles that may be helpful!
Piper says this is a contrast between Christian reality on this side of the cross of Christ with OT reality at Mount Sinai and explains all that in this sermon: http://www.desiringgod.org/messages/y... See specifically “Motivation #1: The Love of a Great Savior” about halfway through.
Here is another short article if you think it might help… http://www.ligonier.org/learn/devotio...
Thanks!
Shauna
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Tom Robinson
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Randy Alcorn:
Honestly, I've yet to read a book with as many social interactions as DOMINION. How much research time did this book require, before you actually began putting words on a page? And, did you, yourself, have somewhat of an epiphany on many of its issues at or before the time of this book? Though you've placed this in your 'Ollie Chandler' series, DOMINION appears to be spirited by Obadiah's family heritage.
Raymond Usbal
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Randy Alcorn:
Dear Mr. Alcorn, thank you for writing Heaven. "... And the sea was also gone" (Rev 21:1 NLT), and God called the dry land Earth, and the waters that were gathered together he called Seas. (Gen 1:10 ESV) We know that God created the Seas which is good. That the sea was gone 21:1 can be understood to be referring to the first sea that is part of the first earth, and not on the new earth. What do you think?
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