Accommodation

The more I search the scriptures and navigate my own life, I’ve begun to realize just how much accommodation precedes love. At the heart of God is a desire to pull people toward a vision of wholeness, not motivated by coercion or shame, but by self-sacrifice and condescension. The condescension of Christ, as found in […]

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Truth-Telling

Prophecy is telling the truth with your words and your actions. It is always encouraging to the recipient and always life-giving. This does not mean that there is not a brutal element to telling the truth about God and the world. It only means that the truth is beautiful and mysterious and mostly different than […]

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Salvation

More interesting (and more helpful) than listing all of the theories and pictures of the cross I find to be unhelpful and not useful are the ways that the cross can be helpful. I believe that the cross meets us at our deepest need to bring about far more than personal salvation power. Additionally, and in […]

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Parabolic Narrative

One of the greatest and most ancient ways to tell a story is by using parables. Like a metaphor or symbol, a parable is larger than the actual story. Parable tells a story that is more-than-true, even if it never historically happened.  Our emphasis  (mostly in the west) on historical accuracy and reliability has greatly hindered the […]

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Paths

I’ve always read the parable of the sower as a religious litmus test or a warning to the culturally-spiritual rebellious. A decision as to what type of person God looks at with favor. Jesus addresses a crowd at a lake in Mark 4 by telling a parable, a story. He uses a word picture that […]

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How to Make a Neighbor

From The Divine Conspiracy, Willard notes in chapter 4, concerning the beatitudes, that the Kingdom of heaven (the things God is most about) is centered in hearing leading to heart change leading to action resulting in love of God and love of neighbor.  Nothing can be substituted for love of neighbor, Willard asserts, because it […]

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Voting.

Tomorrow we will elect a new president. Whatever someone’s opinions may be of who makes a more qualified(?) candidate, there are topics related to voting that I think we’ve overlooked. It’s quite easy to become so preoccupied with voting for someone every 4 years. We can start to become naive in thinking that this is […]

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All the things we cannot see

If I was somehow transported back to 16 years of age and someone told me all of the things that would happen in the next 10 years leading up to the present day moment, I would not believe even a fraction of it.  Maybe you can relate. I’m surrounded with anxious voices. Outside and Inside. […]

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Top Books

Here’s a list of a few books that have helped shape me over the last 2 years: Searching for Sunday by Rachel Held Evans Between the World and Me by Ta -Nehisi Coates A New Kind of Christian by Brian McClaren What We Think About When We Think About God by Rob Bell Lamb: The […]

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