Check out what Mel has to say. This is a great series to rid us of the lie of separation. Thanks Mel.
LJT and judgment
Jesus understood fallen human judgment was a bad thing. Judgment is divisive and exclusive and can be very condemning. In the hands of illusionary separation religion, judgment is deadly. Jesus said He came to save the world not judge it or condemn it. "For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn … Continue reading LJT and judgment
LJT and Cheeseburgers
Since the New Year I’ve been referencing three characters while discussing our identity in our divine union. You should meet Lena and Judy and Trudy if you haven’t. You can find there descriptions on this page. In the last post I talked about consenting to his creative love. Thomas Merton says we need to embrace … Continue reading LJT and Cheeseburgers
Consenting to His creative love
A TREE gives glory to God by being a tree. For in being what God means it to be it is obeying Him. It “consents,” so to speak, to His creative love. It is expressing an idea which is in God and which is not distinct from the essence of God, and therefore a tree … Continue reading Consenting to His creative love
Are anger and wrath attributes of God? Part two
Mel Wild is brilliant and inspiring. When we are breaking free from the western religious paradigms of an angry God (who is akin to molech and the stuff of mythology), it can feel so lonely. The roots of heritical penal doctrines run under the surface of our culture and are tangled in our confused minds. Then a light shines in the darkness…Mel Wild is a very bright light. Enjoy.
We’ve been faithfully questioning our assumptions about the anger and wrath of God. Last time, I made the point that they should not be considered attributes because God does not eternally express these emotions within the Godhead. (If you have not read part one, please read that before continuing on here.)
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