📜 NEW SONG: Hard Sayings, Ancient Soil
Some parts of the Old Testament are hard to read.
Not because they’re unclear — but because they’re heavy.
This song doesn’t deny that weight, and it doesn’t explain it away.
It tries to read these passages the way Scripture itself asks to be read:
in their ancient context, across time, and with the whole story in view.
That includes difficult themes like judgment, divine accommodation, and even moments where entire cultures fall — realities that feel especially jarring to modern readers. Scripture itself insists, however, that temporal judgment is not the same thing as eternal condemnation, and that God’s authority over life and death is ordered toward justice and mercy.
A large part of this reflection was shaped by a thoughtful essay from Jimmy Akin, which I strongly recommend reading alongside the song:
👉 https://jimmyakin.com/2007/02/hard_sayings_of.html
This isn’t an easy topic.
It isn’t meant to be.
But the Christian claim has always been that these passages are not the end of the story — and that they can only be understood fully when read patiently, honestly, and in light of the resurrection.
🎶 Hard Sayings, Ancient Soil — now live.
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