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Category Archives: Theology
The Two-Stages of Human Gestation
We say that our friend has died and, from our perspective, we are right. But that kind of language belongs on this side of death, not the other. The other side, I suspect, sounds more like a maternity ward: “She’s here!” or “She has arrived!” Continue reading
Baptism: Is it Really Necessary?
Both the emu and the kangaroo can only move forward, not back. The emu’s three-toed foot causes it to fall if it tries to go backwards, and the kangaroo is prevented from moving backwards by its large tail.
People who are baptized have chosen the emu and the kangaroo for their coat of arms. Continue reading
Party at My House! – God
Jesus is telling us something about God in this story, and he is definitely not the cosmic killjoy that people (and the devil) make him out to be. If anyone ever loved a good party, it is the God and Father of Jesus Christ. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Sermons, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged 1 Corinthians 2:9, 2 Peter 3:9, Isaiah 25:6-9, Luke 14, Messianic Banquet, Parable of the banquet, Parable of the Ten Virgins, Psalm 23, Robert Capon, wedding feast of the Lamb, word "prepare" in Bible
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What I Don’t Understand About the Bible (It Could Fill Volumes)
…the whole Bible is like this. The whole of life is like this. There is so much to know and we know so little of it. Thank God, we are not saved by knowing everything, but by God’s mercy (Titus 2:5) in sending Christ. Continue reading
Paths The Lead Nowhere
Humanity walks on a ruined earth, the result of Adam’s rebellion and the long, devastating war that followed. The paths we take frequently lead nowhere. We lose ourselves and we cannot find our God. Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged Christ, Christianity, encouraging faith, Faith, God, hope, spirituality
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He’s Still Our Father When We Mess Up
He not only didn’t look down on people at the lower end of the scale, he got rid of the scale – threw it out. In a society where even a child could distinguish between the reputable and the disreputable, Jesus’s disregard for those distinctions was scandalous. Continue reading
Fascinating Storytelling from Matthew 28
This is only one expression, and the least obvious, of the parallel lines of storytelling by Matthew in chapter 28. The twin storylines follow the women and the guards, and … Matthew structured his narrative this way on purpose. Continue reading
God Is Father
Our biological parents often don’t really know us. They make the mistake of treating us as if we were younger replicas of themselves. “But you like to fish. I’ve been taking you fishing since you were in diapers!” “Of course, you’re going to play the piano.”
… But our heavenly Father knows who we are. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Encouragement, Faith, Sermons, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged "Not my will but yours be done", Christianity, fatherhood of God, God, importance of a father's role, Jesus Christ, John 14:6, John W. Fountain, Lord's Prayer, Luke 18:27, Matthew 10:30, Matthew 6:8, Psalm 139
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How Did Sin Lead to Jesus’s Death?
The crucifixion is a microcosm of sorts, displaying how human sin, from envy to ethnic and racial hatred, results (both immediately, at the time of the crucifixion, and over the millennia of human rebellion) in rejection of, and hatred toward, God. J Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Faith, Sermons, Theology, Truthfulness
Tagged Christianity, God, Isaiah 53:4, Jesus, John 12:6, John 18:30, John 18:33-35, Matthew 27:11, Pilate, seven deadly sins, Theories of Atonement, why did Jesus die?
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