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Friday, February 22, 2013
hating sin
It is often not sin that we hate, but the outward effects of sin and how it mucks us up. If we get the Gospel, we have the freedom to utterly hate sin at its very core.
Speaking the truth in frustration
Sometimes we speak the truth out of frustration, instead of speaking the truth in love. Love will speak the truth. Love will rebuke. But it will speak a truth that is in itself relational, because truth is found in a person - Jesus. We are ambassadors proclaiming the beauty and awe of the Word. And calling people from foolish deeds of death to an overwhelming beautiful Kingdom and to a Gospel that will set them free.
Monday, February 18, 2013
the call to messiness
The Christian life is not a call to earthly palaces or grandeur, it is the call to follow Jesus. This often means getting in the "trough" (muck) and "passion" (suffering) of peoples lives. This is the grandeur of the Heavenly Kingdom, it has the power to reach even the worst of places.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Listening to each other
It is wise to understand another's perspective
before criticizing it, if for no other reason than to be able to
effectively address the other person's questions and convince them that
they are wrong.
They may end up proving you wrong as well . . . which is ok, because who wants to stay being wrong.
They may end up proving you wrong as well . . . which is ok, because who wants to stay being wrong.
Foolishness vs. Wisdom
Foolishness is to say that there is no God, to reject His word. Wisdom is to fear the Lord, to tremble at His word.
Calling someone judgemental is simply just immature name-calling
It seems to me that now days accusing that when we accuse someone of being judgmental, it is often equivalent to saying, "hey, I really don't like what you have to say, and I don't want to hear it because I am closed minded and just really don't know what to say in response. I have already judged you to be wrong anyways, and don't feel like being tolerant. So instead of listening and trying to understand where you are coming from, and then coming up with an intelligent response, I am going to cut you off and close my ears to what you have to say, by calling you names."
We should use this accusation with care and not simply just throw it out because we are frustrated or scared or don't like another person's views. We should instead be more open minded, quick to listen, patient, and loving. Not compromising truth, but pursing God's word, and speaking the truth in love. Many people who accuse people of being judgmental these days don't understand what that term means.
We should use this accusation with care and not simply just throw it out because we are frustrated or scared or don't like another person's views. We should instead be more open minded, quick to listen, patient, and loving. Not compromising truth, but pursing God's word, and speaking the truth in love. Many people who accuse people of being judgmental these days don't understand what that term means.
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