Yesterday (Sunday Aug. 24), we had a breakfast taco brunch in our adult learning class. I put a few questions up on the white board for those around the table to answer if they ran out of conversation. The last question asked, "What would you "do-over" in your life if you could?" I thought-provoking question, I thought. Well, the people around the table where I sat at did not like the question at all. They argued that if they were able to change something back in their lives, it would change everything. One person put it succinctly. She said she would not be in a (good) place now if she had not gone through the difficult time in the recent past. She would not have learned what she now uses in her life, her career! She is absolutely right.
What we go through in life affects us in ways we could not have learned otherwise. God uses all that we experience for good, equipping us to help and encourage others.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
What does a true Christian believe, part 1
There are many who call themselves Christian. They use all the correct words, and may even act like they are believers, but when you understand what they believe, you are left wondering? Fortunately, God knows who are his and who are not his. There are some basic truths that true believers in Christ universally believe, though I think most of us do not reflect on these truths in such a way so as to communicate the truth plainly to others. One of these truths, or doctrines and they are known theologically, is concerning the person of Christ. Is he man or is he God? Here is a definition comprised by the early church explaining that Jesus Christ is fully man and fully God:
“He is perfect in godhead and perfect in manhood, truly God and truly man, of a reasonable soul and body, consubstantial with us as to His manhood, in all things like unto us, without sin;” Taken from Chalcedon CreedIf a person believes Jesus was a good man, that person is mistaken. If a person believes Jesus is God, and not man, that person is also mistaken. Jesus has (then, now, and forever) two natures in one person. Only in this way could he deliver salvation to us who believe in his sacrifice.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Friends
These last 3 weeks have gone by like a whirlwind. My youngest son was married, and then 2 weeks later we were all on a plane to California to attend my niece's wedding. Our family (8 of us) enjoyed a mini vacation while out there. Having returned back to Austin, we are now just catching our breath.
I was able to reconnect with some old friends. What a great reunion. I realize now how much these friends I have not seen in years really mean to me. This last month has reminded me how much I need others, a reminder of how the body of Christ works. We cannot live in isolation. I hope to be a better communicator, taking the pains to keep in touch with those who I call friend.
I was able to reconnect with some old friends. What a great reunion. I realize now how much these friends I have not seen in years really mean to me. This last month has reminded me how much I need others, a reminder of how the body of Christ works. We cannot live in isolation. I hope to be a better communicator, taking the pains to keep in touch with those who I call friend.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Worship
I had a great day in my History of Doctrine class today. There was a lot of material we covered, and at the end I felt like concepts I held about some areas of Christian life were de-constructed and then reconstructed in Scriptural truth. In one area, we discussed the nature true worship. The following thoughts are what I understand worship to be.
True worship
True worship
- is not the music. It is not the music time
- is not the generation of emotional feelings
- is not just a part of the Church's Sunday morning service
- the complete Sunday morning service of singing hymns of praise, being taught the Scripture, encouraging one another in fellowship and service, and financial giving to God as the body of Christ.
- during the week, the giving of our time, talent, treasures for building up of the community of God, and in proclaiming the truth to the lost.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Welcome
This is the first entry. I am very excited to finally get this blog up and running. Besides comments, I plan to put on reference links to web pages I find helpful, and some articles of interest that either I have written, or an author that I find especially insightful. You may even find some quotes from a variety of sources that I think are encouraging.
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