Opinions tend to investigate human beliefs and emotions and create effective ways to use them well when appropriate. Though they may not necessarily be totally accurate, they seem to explore our old ideas and challenge us. This is exactly what Paul Young did with his book The Shack. His creative perspective on such problems like Trinity has created unique learning outcomes for many people. Not all questions are fully supported by the Bible, but he does a lot of refreshing explanations about the inner workings of the Trinity.
The hut is Yan's attempt to deal with evil problems, the nature of God (his good and love), and human relief. In my last column, I think that the explanation of Yang's anthropomorphic God will enter the embarrassment area. Other critics say that they describe the depiction of Yang's father's African-American woman and the Holy Spirit as an Asian woman, "I replaced God's immortal glory with a fatal figure" (Rome 1). : 23)). As Pope Alexander wrote, "A fool is rushing to a place where an angel is afraid of a trampling."
I call it a strange glory. This is the glory that shines through all the scriptures, but the shiningest thing is the gospel of the Son of God crucified for sinners. It is the way that God's majesty is expressed by his kindness that makes the glory of God in the Bible, especially the Gospel special. God reveals himself with the majesty of dignity and the kindness of his lamb. Isaiah cried out that this glory is totally unique in the universe. "No one has ever heard of, never heard of, no one has ever seen people waiting for him except you" (Isaiah 64: 4). God enjoys the greatness and helps us save us. Even if he pays a large price (Romans 8: 32), he expands his greatness by making himself our best treasure and thus satisfies us like this. To behave