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Christmas wrecks all attempts to penetrate God’s hiddenness and seek Him out in Heaven. He comes to us clothed in our humanity.
At the heart of The Idiot is Dostoevsky's confession of faith and the confession of all Christians.
God will give you more than you can handle. But he doesn’t leave you alone. Not at all.
Pentecost reminds us of not only what happened on that day described in Acts 2 but what is happening every day: the Spirit of God working in and through God’s people, according to his word.
This Spirit of love permits no Christian to exercise their freedom at the expense of another Christian still troubled by old associations.
Love continues to gently but endlessly pursue the narrator, despite his persistence in pulling away in the opposite direction.
Justification matters so deeply. It is a matter of life and death, Heaven and Hell. It must be preached that way. Especially today.
Everything normal for the Church of Christ is abnormal for those who reject Jesus as Savior. We worship a God who creates new life... and who gives His blessing, declaring, "I am pleased with you."
“I love you” is great, as long as whatever commitment I may or may not be intimating is mutually beneficial and causes the least amount of emotional strain to me.
Jesus loves His church. He cleans her up. He takes her as His own. And He leads her.
Still, sadly, many polls suggest that above 50% of Americans get their news from social media sites as opposed to actual news sites.
I came across a "deep commentary" in the form of a Facebook meme, extolling the frustrations of the natural man's inability to understand the things of God.