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The church does not await a verdict; she proclaims one.
I realized that no matter where I call "home," I won't be able to shake the feeling of homesickness.
But it is not always helpful to create tidy categories of good and bad and to say, “Stop being ‘a Martha’ and do a better job of being ‘a Mary.’” That is a dangerous sermon to preach. In doing so, we can fall into the very thing we see Martha doing.
My one hope of not only entering a right relationship with God but also stepping into glory is the same: it’s Christ. It’s always Christ.
In writing City of God, Augustine sought to demonstrate that the events of 410 were but a glimpse of all history.
When we come to God with our faithful obedience to make a case for our just cause, we expect to hear his deliverance in the form of a "yes."
Zipporah and Moses were bound by blood. More than that, God and Moses were bound by blood.
When we pray, “Thy will be done,” we are praying a cosmic, grand and mighty prayer.
I don’t know if you’re like me or not, but ideas can kick around in my head in a big jumble for awhile and then, all of a sudden, something random makes all of the pieces come together.
He finds the woman and the man in the Garden and fought back for the identity of His people.
Thankfully, our heavenly Father sent a Champion into the game to take our place. What we failed to do, He accomplished.
Anti-intellectualism goes straight out the window when a topic truly matters to us. I can’t recall how many times I’ve noticed the same folks who disdain academic jargon start using bigger, more technical words than I in one of three circumstances.