Work of Christ (129)
  1. When we consider our own end, it will not bring us into a final wrestling match with the messenger of God, but into the embrace of the Messiah of God.
  2. This is the third in a series meant to let the Christian tradition speak for itself, the way it has carried Christians through long winters, confusion, and joy for centuries.
  3. American religion did not become optional because the gospel failed. It became optional because religion slowly redefined itself around usefulness.
  4. Christ did not merely urge humanity to be kind. He embodied perfect kindness by giving his life for those who neither earned nor expected such a gift.
  5. Was Jesus ambitious or unambitious? We have to say that the answer is…yes.
  6. When we fail, our first impulse is the same as that of our spiritual ancestors: to sprint headlong into the bushes.
  7. In this episode of Tough Texts, Dan Price and Scott Keith go over the parable of the Good Samaritan, discussing its implications on moralism, the law, and the nature of compassion.
  8. Just like Peter, you don’t need to do anything to earn God’s forgiveness for your soul wounds.
  9. While ambiguous “Christ-centeredness” by its very nature fragments Christianity by way of its subjectivism, Christological commitments beget unity or, at least, move strongly in that direction.
  10. You’re permitted to call on “Our Father, who art in heaven” at all hours of the day and night with whatever you like.
  11. *in sarcastic voice* Thank goodness for bible verses that are perfectly clear!
  12. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Dan Price explore the parable of the Good Samaritan.
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