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
"But you're a girl!" Addressing Objections to Discernment - Part 1
"But did you go to him in private?" A look at Matthew 18
6 Ways Pastors Can Protect Their Churches from False Doctrine
A patriotic Gospel? Putting politics in perspective
Excommunicating the Elderly: Kicking Wisdom to the Curb
Women Preaching the Gospel?
Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled
Why is submission so scary?
8 Ways to Walk Worthy in 2020!
Glad You Asked: Christmas edition
Unique Ways Christmas helps us Share the gospel
Who doesn't love a good cross over?
It's time for sound leaders to talk about abuse
Our idols aren't cute; they're demonic
Glad you asked, Part II
Saved? How Kanye tell?
Glad You Asked!
Social Justice is a Liar
How to talk to your church leaders about false teachers
Words with Friends: How to Contend with loved ones
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