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Category Archives: Faith
What Forgiving Each Other Means
According to Jesus, there’s something that trumps worshiping God.
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A Walk Through My Blogsphere And Some Changes, Returns, Etc.
I’m going to ramble mindlessly on topics in which I have no expertise or knowledge. So just like always. Today, let’s spin through the blogsphere.
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Theological Significance of Art
The arts are OK for Evangelicals as long whatever you create can be sold in the local Christian bookstore. You must redeem your creativity because of its inherent sinfulness. Words, whether creatively spoken or written, are okay as long as it’s not plays or poetry. It doesn’t have to be like this. Barnhart describes the ancient way, a way in which the creativity of the Increate is reflected those who bear his image, like a glove bears the image of the hand.
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“Abide In Me” Is A Statement, Not A Command
I have recently had to reconsider this passage. I have always read it thusly: “I am the vine, you are the branches. If you don’t keep abiding in me, you’re going to get it. If you abide in me, you’re going to bear fruit. If you’re not bearing fruit, you must not be abiding in me so you’re going to get it.”
I’m pretty sure now that this is not what Jesus is saying.