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In the Old Testament, we find a consistent record of human responses to a God who is holy. What about in the New Testament? Some modern Christians argue that the Old Testament presents a primitive and outdated picture of God, a God who is harsh and very prone to anger. But when Jesus comes, He is now the God of grace and love. We know, of course, that this is a distorted view of the Bible and of the character of a God who does not change.
What do the New Testament writers teach us about God
In the Old Testament, we find a consistent record of human responses to a God who is holy. What about in the New Testament? Some modern Christians argue that the Old Testament presents a primitive and outdated picture of God, a God who is harsh and very prone to anger. But when Jesus comes, He is now the God of grace and love. We know, of course, that this is a distorted view of the Bible and of the character of a God who does not change.
What do the New Testament writers teach us about God