God (434)
  1. It wasn’t that I didn’t love. I loved deeply, but I was also aware of the much deeper reservoir of self-love that kept me from ever loving fully.
  2. Contrary to what pop-psychology, social media memes, and your sweet grandmother told you, you are not fine just the way you are.
  3. Mere confrontation in the form of, “What you’re doing is wrong—you need to change yourself,” can never solve the root of our problem.
  4. Martin Luther is not–or, at least should not–be the object of our affection.
  5. The real problem with the way we talk about Baptism in particular, and the sacraments at all, is that we are simply afraid of letting God’s Word get us.
  6. These treasures show us that, no matter how well we think we know this poem, there’s always more layers to uncover.
  7. It’s no wonder we’re so attached to images; we are one. We are human hyphens between the celestial and the terrestrial.
  8. All God's fatherly goodness and mercy is concrete and real, born of a virgin, crucified for our trespasses, raised for our justification.
  9. “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.
  10. God may be all-powerful, but he has an odd way of showing it. He tends to work his power through weakness, brokenness, even a cross.
  11. Love is the ultimate gift from God. To be loved by him for all eternity is truly the ultimate goal.
  12. I love apologetics, the art, and science of defending the Christian faith. I love talking about all the philosophical arguments for the existence of God with my skeptical friends.
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