Love or Laws?
Is it possible the Biblical laws were never intended to be “Followed”? Read more…
Living for Jesus spiritually without religious loyalty
Is it possible the Biblical laws were never intended to be “Followed”? Read more…
Yesterday my wife and I drove our almost three-year-old granddaughter home after her six-day stay with us. Read more…
Many (most?) Christians express confidence in their loyalty to how they worship God, the congregation they belong to or the denomination they subscribe to or their self-righteous declaration of freedom from all gatherings of Believers. Read more…
“Make every effort to
add integrity to your faith; Read more…
“See: everyone loves the idea of compassion until it costs them. We love the idea of love until it comes to unlovable people. We think discipleship is a romantic programmatic workshop of willing people: but it’s actually messy, difficult, heartbreaking, and requires your whole life.
What they also don’t tell you is that it’s awesome. When you’re face to face, chair to chair, eye to eye with a real person, there’s nothing like seeing the lights go on, the lies disentangled, the burden lifted, the problems exposed, the trauma healed, the heart rejoicing — there is absolutely nothing that compares to the pinnacle of God’s glory in one human being discipling another. I mean really discipling them, to just love someone. That click you hear is the something-missing being filled. To love people is what you’re created to do. Once you get there, you can’t go back anymore.”
This article is from JS Park (http://jsparkblog.com/2013/04/01/quote-the-idea/) and I commend his blog to you.