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Sunday, September 03, 2017
Saturday, September 02, 2017
Seven Reasons I Don’t Believe You’re a Prophet
I still recall vividly my childish
frustration with the bits of C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia books that take place in WWII-era England. I wanted the Pevensies to hurry up and get through the magic wardrobe, or
climb up on the picture frame in Eustace Scrubb’s bedroom, or for Eustace and Jill Pole to open the mysterious door in the stone wall behind the gym at their boarding school, or just go ahead and use whatever
method they were going to use to travel to the land of talking beasts, dwarves,
witches, giants and who-knows-what; the place where all the truly exciting
things were happening. England was drab, grey and uninteresting by comparison.
I think some people feel pretty much the same
way about the Christian life. They keep hoping for something a little zippier to come along.
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Prophecy
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Scripture
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Spiritual Gifts
Friday, September 01, 2017
Too Hot to Handle: ‘Apostles’ and ‘Prophets’
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Apostles
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False Teachers
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INC
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Prophecy
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Semi-Random Musings (2)
There’s often quite a difference between what
we assume went on in a Bible story
and what probably really happened.
My mental pictures of Bible characters and
their environment tend to auto-default to the flannelgraph cutouts of my Sunday
School years. These presumably came from the fertile minds of whoever was
drafted to produce the art for the curriculum. But such sacred two-dimensional
imaginings are not necessarily the first thing a ten-year old challenges or
even notices. They are what they are, and they stuck with me.
This was long before Veggie Tales, so thankfully I don’t carry around the mental image
of the prophet Daniel as played by Larry the Cucumber. Not much, anyway.
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Job
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Semi-Random Musings
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Teaching
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Things NOT Done in the Body
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Christian Testimony
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Judgment
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Sin
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Witness
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Letters from the Best Man (7)
The following is
absolutely fictional and increasingly common. There is no Brad and definitely
no Jill, in case that is not obvious. There are, however, way too many people
in their position.
I haven’t had much of a chance to work through what you
shared with me in your email, nor an opportunity to pray about it the way I
intend to, but I figure it’s better to get back to you sooner than later.
You’re right, I must confess: I never in a million years
expected to hear from you. I’m almost positive the last time we saw each other
was at Brad and Jill’s wedding, which makes it over a decade now. And I agree:
discussing my best friend’s failing marriage with his mother-in-law puts me in
almost as awkward a position as it puts you to discuss your daughter’s current relationship
problems with me. I expect neither of us will be at our best as we are both
working with understandable biases and with only partial information. But I
think if we are careful and Christian about it we may be able to do some good
for two people we love without breaking any confidences or meddling in their lives.
Deal?
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1 Corinthians
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Divorce
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Gossip
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Letters from the Best Man
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Marriage
Monday, August 28, 2017
Poking the Bear
“A soft answer turns away wrath”, says the writer of Proverbs. I learned that as a child,
though I didn’t always use it to my advantage. Still, it’s a good bit of wisdom
to have up your sleeve in a confrontation, and too few people today know much
about how to de-escalate a conflict.
But what if it’s not
your objective to defuse anger? What if you’re looking to provoke a strong
emotional reaction?
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Esther
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Paul
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Provocation
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Stephen
Sunday, August 27, 2017
A Different Package
Yonatan Zunger is a former Distinguished
Engineer at Google, a product of Stanford and a very smart guy, so it’s a
little surprising to find him making spectacularly unrealistic generalizations
like this one: “Anyone can
learn how to write code.”
The context of the comment is unimportant
and would take way too long to explain, but having spent a significant portion
of the last 20 years troubleshooting other people’s rather sad attempts
at writing code — or even at manipulating existing code — I almost laughed out loud when I read it.
Still, we should probably cut Mr. Zunger some slack
and assume he didn’t mean to make such an absurd and utterly unsupportable
claim.
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Bible
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Bible Study
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Reading
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Calls and Feelings
Two weeks ago I posted
some thoughts on the “gift of singleness” that didn’t conveniently fit into an earlier post (the one in which John Piper gives advice about marriage to a single mother).
There was another
interesting thought-thread associated with the woman’s question, and since
Piper hasn’t addressed it, I think it’s time to take a whack at it. It’s this
statement I’m referring to:
“Now,
as I attempt to wrap my head around the overwhelming task of raising this boy
into a man by myself, I do not feel called to marriage.”
“Feeling called” may
be a very common evangelical trope, but ask yourself this: Exactly how biblical
is it?
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Calling
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John Piper
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Marriage
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Will of God
Friday, August 25, 2017
Too Hot to Handle: The Christian View of Premarital Sex [Part 1]
In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
In an article appropriately entitled “Premarital Sex: Is It A Sin Or Not?” Charles Toy of TheChristianLeft.org contends it’s … not:
“There is no passage of the Bible that references premarital sex as a sin against God. The association between sin and premarital sex is a new Christian idea. The only possible reference to premarital sex being a sin in the Bible is in the New Testament. This premise although, is generally dismissed by theologians because the Greek word pornei, or sexual immorality is commonly incorrectly translated into the English word fornication.”
Tom: Immanuel Can, what say you?
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Interpretation
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Premarital Sex
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Recycling
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Sexuality
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, August 24, 2017
The Positives of Negatives
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Stewardship
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Fatal Friends: Dawkins and Calvin
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Determinism
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Neo-Calvinism
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Richard Dawkins
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Freedom: The False and the True
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Character of God
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Freedom
Monday, August 21, 2017
Do Christians Hate Science?
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Faith vs Science
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Science
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Why Are We So Unsatisfied?
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Commitment
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Spiritual Gifts
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Friday, August 18, 2017
Too Hot to Handle: Eternal Insecurity
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Age of Book of Job
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Eternal Security
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Faith
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Too Hot to Handle
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Works
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Hooray for the Hypocrites
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David Platt
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Limited Atonement
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Neo-Calvinism
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TULIP
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Monday, August 14, 2017
The Trouble with the Truth
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Relativism
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Truth
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Witnessing
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