Faith (453)
  1. “That can’t be right”, I thought to myself as I flipped back and forth between two verses in my Bible.
  2. When we preach Jesus crucified for the sin of the world, Jesus crucified to put away God’s harsh judgment, that good news creates faith
  3. Gillespie and Riley go back to O’Connor’s short story, Good Country People to discuss faith, humility, and the uncomfortable truth about ourselves.
  4. We surrender confidence in God because we lack faith in Christ, and we lack faith in Christ because we rebel against the fact that each, single moment of self-destruction is nailed to that cross.
  5. Is a god fully understandable and explainable according to the finite logic and world we inhabit, is that a god one can trust and truly believe?
  6. As much as the devil and doubts may assail me, God has revealed Himself to me in His Word and answered these pesky questions.
  7. He is holding you in the faith, even if you imagine your faith has failed you.
  8. What do Habakkuk and Israel have? Nothing but the word of God. Nothing but the promise of God. Nothing but God himself. They have the vision that Yahweh gives, the words of hope he utters. And that, amazingly, is enough.
  9. For all its stewing, regret ironically does not truly focus on the past. Often it is more concerned with the present and the future and how they would be if only we had done something differently.
  10. I visited a senior man at his home the other day. I'll refer to him as “Jim.”
  11. We try believing in more abstract concepts: justice, happiness, and self-improvement, only to find that we can never truly grasp which standards should be accepted and which should be rejected.
  12. When we Christians shoehorn Creedal Christianity into any of these ideological positions we obscure the Gospel mingling it with the Law and strip the Good News of its catholicity.
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