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<div class="elHeadlineWrapper gmail-id-6Z-jdNy7M-9"><h1 class="elHeadline"><span><span class="gmail-ne gmail-id-6Z-jdNy7M-10">Does God Punish Us? / Bestraft uns Gott? </span></span></h1></div><div class="elSubheadlineWrapper gmail-id-6Z-eYjjdV-147"><h2 class="elSubheadline"></h2></div><font size="4"><b><span style="background-color:rgb(255,242,204)">A videó (14'29) </span></b></font>az alábbi linken található, a Beállításokra kattintva a 'hangsáv' rubrikában találhatók a választható nyelvek </div><div><br></div><div><a href="https://video.wordonfire.org/sunday-sermon?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=%22Does%20God%20Punish%20Us%3F%22%20-%20Bishop%20Barron%20s%20Sunday%20Sermon&utm_campaign=AM%3ASunday%20Sermon%20%288%2F17%2F25%29%20%20%28Copy%29">https://video.wordonfire.org/sunday-sermon?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=%22Does%20God%20Punish%20Us%3F%22%20-%20Bishop%20Barron%20s%20Sunday%20Sermon&utm_campaign=AM%3ASunday%20Sermon%20%288%2F17%2F25%29%20%20%28Copy%29</a></div><div><br></div><div>
<span><span class="gmail-ne gmail-id-6Z-eYjjdV-161">Friends,
I want to focus this week on the second reading, which is from the
marvelous Letter to the Hebrews. It addresses a very important and very
controversial topic—namely, the divine punishment. You would be
hard-pressed to say that this is not a motif in the Bible. That’s simply
not the case; in fact, it’s a rather major motif. How do we make sense
of this theme of divine punishment without falling back into a terrible
view of God as an arbitrary, capricious tyrant? This little passage from
Hebrews gives us the interpretive key.</span></span>
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