Does God punish us for the sins of our ancestors? Should we repent of sins our parents or grandparents committed even if we had nothing to do with those wrongdoings? Those questions are coming up lately as many people grapple with the idea that people of a lighter skin tone must repent of racism against people with a darker skin tone. The headlines from the visible church -- the ones that follow the social gospel anyway -- tell us that racism is a generational sin we must repent of.
Amy and Michelle discuss what the Bible has to say about generational sin with special guest Beth Seifert. Beth is a wife, mom, home school teacher and women's ministry teacher, as well as the author of many Bible studies at Naomi's Table.
Show Notes
Discernment vs Twisted Scripture
Christians and Pornography: What's going on in your mind?
Glad You Asked: Discernment - Part 2
Glad you asked: Discernment - Part 1
Easter: The Passion, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection
Aging with Grace for Godly Women - Part 3
Aging with Grace for Godly Women - Part 2
Aging with Grace for Godly Women- Part 1
Potluck! February 2024
Talk Back: The Yeast of the Progressives
Love and Marriage!
The Pew: The State of Women's Ministry- Part 2
Talk Back: Alistair Begg
The Pew: State of Women's Ministry - Part 1
Holy Habits for the New Year: Abolition for Women
How to talk to your church leaders about false teachers
Holy Habits for the New Year: Biblical Counseling with Travis McNeely
AWFS’s Evangelical Resolutions Wish List
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