In March I wrote a post about light and darkness. Here is a link. Religion wants us to focus on good and evil or right and wrong and eat the fruit from a forbidden tree instead of the truth of Jesus. Struggling and working and striving and wrestling around in the mud with a dead nature is … Continue reading Light and Darkness Revisited
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The Master Plan
In the last post I hopefully laid some foundations for reframing our perspectives. To know God and walk in the gospel and experience the saving power of our inclusion we need a cold bucket of water dumped on our broken thinking. When we look back over the last 2000 years, in the western church, we have … Continue reading The Master Plan
Paul’s ecstatic revelation
2 Cor 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil. (ESV) How do you feel when you read that verse? I want to challenge your thinking a bit. You should … Continue reading Paul’s ecstatic revelation
Hypothesis of Faith
I think most people are familiar with the concept of an experiment. Think back to your days in chemistry class. There are the beakers and test tubes neatly arranged on your experiment table. Maybe you have a bunsen burner fired up, some goggles donned and notebook ready for copious notes (which you never took because … Continue reading Hypothesis of Faith
Really Good News
The gospel is "good news" by definition. The word gospel means "good news." So you have to ask yourself what is the "good news" that everyone is talking about? What is the gospel? There are so many opinions it will likely confuse you if you search Google or pick up a study Bible and read … Continue reading Really Good News