Contaminated By Responsible Action
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a theologian positioned in a challenging historical situation. As a Christ-follower, pastor and professor he wrestled with the dynamic of […]
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a theologian positioned in a challenging historical situation. As a Christ-follower, pastor and professor he wrestled with the dynamic of […]
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In the previous posts on joy we looked at the Triune God as the true source of all joy and the biblical
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The Trinity is the source of all joy, it follows that nearness to him correlates to our experience of joy. If you
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Joy in this world must always be explored against the backdrop of sorrow. In 2 Corinthians 6:10, Paul describes the Christian journey
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There is nothing more intentional than the cross. It was the Triune design mapped before the foundation of the world (Acts 2:23, 4:27-28, 2 Tim
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Gospel witness is privilege and imperative. Called to proclaim the excellencies of him who called us from darkness to light we are
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It has been said that the ground is level at the foot of the cross. Calvary is the great equalizer. It is
Justification and Equal Footing Read More »
We have a lot to learn from angels. They are a model of loyalty, service, reverence, worship, holy curiosity and strength. We
Learning from sinful angels Read More »
Assurance comes from turning our eyes away from our strength, our faithfulness and our obedience. Assurance happens to us as we focus
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“Post Tenebras Lux.” This is the Latin phrase that became the motto of the Protestant Reformation. It literally reads, “After darkness, light.”
After Darkness, Light Read More »
If there is one thing that should strike fear in a heart it is the certainty of divine judgment and the potential
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The gospel is the good news of a fierce Warrior King who fights our battles for us.
Jesus the Warfighter Read More »
This poem is about Jesus as the Lion and the Lamb. He ferociously goes to the cross to sacrifice himself for us.
The Lion and the Lamb Read More »
Oswald Bayer in his book Living By Faith: Justification and Sanctification says something strikingly true about the human race. “The world of the court
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Andreas Kostenberger wrote a book on Excellence in scholarship. He argues that a theology of God’s excellence is the foundation of any
From one angle, the storyline of Scripture is a story of grief. We are born into grief, grief is not something we
Repentance is ownership. We own our sin. We own our failure before God. We own our rebellion. We own our iniquity. We
I read an article this week on the benefit of doubt for our faith. The author of the article is Peter Enns,
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I have been working through a book by Walter Brueggemann titled Sabbath as Resistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now. I have
Human beings are made in the image of God. This is an inescapable reality for every living person. It is true for
The Youthfulness of God Read More »
Why were you born into your family? Why were you born at a certain point in history? Why were you born in
Desperation and the Design of the World Read More »
God is spirit (Jn 4:24). God is one (Deut 6:4). God is love (1 Jn 4:8 ). God is faithful (1 Cor
Not One Hint of Darkness Read More »
“Honor all.” Two words, a command and the object of the command (1 Pet 2:17). God’s word through Peter is an imperative (τιμήσατε)
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer shares a nugget of wisdom in his Papers and Letters from Prison. The proper way to view other human beings is through
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Scripture affirms the goodness of being childlike. Humility, dependence and simple faith are exemplified in children. Karl Rahner makes this helpful point.
C.S. Lewis on Embracing Childlikeness Read More »