Elizabeth Woodson is joined by Nicole Massie Martin to discuss how God is infinite and incomprehensible. Questions Covered in This Episode:
- When you think about how God is infinite and incomprehensible, what comes to mind for you?
- Where in Scripture do we see these divine attributes displayed?
- How should these attributes impact the way we view and interact with God?
- How would our relationships be different if we were okay with not knowing everything?
- Where do you see the culture promoting the message that a life without boundaries is the way to the "good life"? How is this ideology deceptive, preventing us from flourishing?
- How do you see the lack of accountability in the church? What does accountability really look like?
- How can we fight to choose the greater good of living within the limits God has given us, even when it's hard?
- How does God's infinite and incomprehensible nature point us to the gospel?
Guest Bio:Reverend Doctor Nicole Martin is the chief impact officer for
Christianity Today. She received her Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and her Doctor of Ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological where she currently serves as an adjunct professor.Dr. Martin is the author of
Made to Lead: Empowering Women for Ministry and
Leaning In, Letting Go. She is the founder of
Soulfire International Ministries, which focuses on empowering others to reach their fullest potential in Christ. Dr. Martin is married with two beautiful daughters.Reflection Question:How should God’s limitless and incomprehensible nature change how you live? Continue Learning:
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