Dear Daniel:
I’ve been watching you for a while now. I see that you are an earnest kind of person, spiritually speaking. You are enjoying your studies, but finding them a challenge sometimes too, I know. And it’s not easy to handle a young marriage at the same time. Good for you for keeping it all in balance. That wife of yours is a saint; but then again, so are you — I mean the real definition of “saint”, not just some putatively-exemplary dead person in a cathedral window, but a person who has been genuinely sanctified by the salvation in Christ Jesus and has taken his place among all those who love God.
“Religions diminish the cost of sin, or like atheism, deny it entirely. Only Christianity is hard-nosed
about our inherent guilt and yet also confident about a complete remedy.” — Immanuel Can
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Showing posts with label Commendation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commendation. Show all posts
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Thursday, July 18, 2019
So You Want to Serve God …
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Saturday, October 01, 2016
So You Want to Serve God …
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Tuesday, March 03, 2015
So You Want to Serve God ...
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
Recommend-a-blog (5)
I don’t think we’ve posted much on the subject of biblical commendation.
If we have, I didn’t tag it appropriately and can’t find it now. [IC, that’s a
really unsubtle cue …]
Happily, even if we fail to deliver, there remains a blogosphere. James Gibbons makes
three timely and relevant observations about commendation in a post that you
should read if you’ve ever thought about serving the Lord outside your own
local church.
Currently, the practice of commendation is poorly understood among
evangelicals and completely irrelevant in high churches.
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