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What you need to know about Church

Remember to check out the thoughts on wisdom over at Proverbial Thought!

While checking out other sites, here is another one.

I had considered writing a blog about the Church for some time. I like Jesse’s so much, I am simply going to use his for my weekly posting! It is like stealing, but I am directing you straight to his blog. WE BOTH WIN!
Seriously, though, go read it. Good stuff. (I will reblog another one of his later this week, but SHHH!)

Daniel

Jesse Walker's avatarThe Unwinding Path

There is truth in this post that is going to be very hard for many people to take. So if you are going to read this, please read it all the way through or don’t read it at all.

If you have felt frustrated, held back, or like your gifts and talents are unappreciated in church you need to read this!

Whereas the politics of church organizations have hurt so many, I thought it wise to bring some clarity to what church is really about.

I’m an ordained minister, and as such, I know that it is not a full-time job, it’s a life long calling. However, that in no way means that it is the job at which I make money and support a family. On the contrary, I have a job in the secular world and do not get paid for the ministry I do (Freely you have…

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How I got my life back – my hearing has been restored to near-normal

Anthony Watts’s climate blog, Watts Up With That?, typically focuses on how Anthropogenic Global Climate Change (Man-Caused Global Warming) is not typically based on observable data and is largely bunk (but not completely!)
This entry is important, not because of climate news, but because of how beautifully tragic his life has been and the miracle of modern medicine/science. This story shows that we are still a long way from the ideal of Jesus’ ability to heal deafness with a touch or a word, but amazing things can still happen.
Go read the Anthony’s story. It is so worth it. (I teared up toward the end!)
Daniel

Free For All Friday 10.31

Just go read it!

Marriage: Let them have it.

In case you were wondering exactly where I stand on the issue of same-sex marriage, I basically agree with this. I typically argue for keeping the government out of marriage, but I am not opposed to what is being offered in this post at Apologetics With Me. Make sure you also read the comments. The short debate (one minor challenge with a long rebuttal!) only helps to clarify the argument more.
Daniel

Suthern's avatarApologetics With Me

gay-marriage-map

I am a single Christian male. I believe in the inerrant Word of God. I believe the Bible is infallible and that “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness…” 2 Timothy 3:16.  I also believe that marriage needs to be redefined. Hopefully the righteous Christians have not clicked the “x” at the top right corner, yet. There is a small catch to this proposal of redefining marriage that might keep everyone engaged to the end (pardon the pun).

Currently, the cultural understanding of marriage is intertwined with two overriding authorities: government and God. Interestingly, however, both authorities vary greatly in their recognition of the other. The Bible boldly proclaims the need for law as stated in Romans 13:1; “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God…

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Too deep, or not too deep…

My friend Jesse and I have many similar thoughts. I liked this thought … about deep thoughts …
Go read his blog!

Jesse Walker's avatarThe Unwinding Path

The question of “to be, or not to be?” is quite deep, and knowing how so many people today don’t want to think about anything that is deeper than football, fashion, or the latest funny movie (that, in actuality, is so gross and stupid that it is an insult to their intelligence) I thought the question of “too deep, or not too deep?” is so very applicable.

First, since I am by nature a deep thinker (which can, at times, be quite frustrating), it is difficult for me to understand why certain people cannot, or will not talk about anything that they deem to “heavy” or “deep.” In fact, those are the only things that are really worth spending words on. But before I get ahead of myself, let me first clarify that I understand that life and relationships need not be one deep conversation after another, because we must…

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Trinitarian Elements of Doctor Who!

Find wisdom in unlikely places, such as through the thoughts of a rag-tag group of pastors, lay-leaders, and a young woman at Proverbial Thought!

If you have followed by blog for a reasonable amount of time, you may have learned I am a Whovian, a fan of the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who. The Doctor is a time-travelling alien who looks human, but he is a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey. He is able to escape death by regenerating (all Time Lords can do this), but this has the side-effect of changing his appearance and personality while still being in essence himself.

The topic at hand, however, is one of his companions. He picks up companions frequently, usually from Earth but not always. For the show, companions act as a sort-of stand-in for the audience to ask the questions we might ask … or to simply help move the plot along.

Before I continue, however, I must warn of possible spoilers, specifically about an episode from Spring of 2013, The Name of the Doctor. If you do not wish to have anything spoiled as you watch through the series, you may wish to stop reading now!

How the Trinity Works Its Way into Doctor Who

In the above mentioned episode Clara Oswald helps the Doctor in a big way.

It must first be known that she is called “The Impossible Girl” because she was first seen earlier in the season in an episode in humanity’s future in which she saved the Doctor and his companions. In that season’s Christmas special, she saved the Doctor in Earth’s past.

This is the episode in which we find out how she could have existed hundreds or thousands of years in the past or future and exist in the present.

Clara “Oswin” Oswald, to save the Doctor from being torn from Time/Space by an enemy, jumps into the Doctor’s personal Time-stream. In doing so, copies of her are seeded throughout his lifetime to help him at important junctures in life and thus help him retain his Time-memory and not cease to exist. (Yes, it is very complicated. Just know that she was able to help him in every regeneration the Doctor has had.)

Recently, I have read some articles critiquing newer episodes, especially in connection with Clara’s personality and memory of these other events.

A friend and I noticed how religious some fans get over this show, and how like Christians they act over “dogma” and ideas they have but do not fully understand about the show and its characters.

How Clara Is Like the Trinity

In this similarity, Christians do not understand things such as the Trinity, and this misunderstanding throws off other elements of their theology.

The Doctrine of the Trinity is simply that God exists as three distinct Persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) yet is a single Being. The word “trinity” never appears in Scripture, but it has been deduced from Scripture (e.g. see Matthew 3:16-17 which has all three Persons present simultaneously).

Clara helps demonstrate this (and, please remember from here on out that nothing can adequately explain/compare to the concept of the Trinity. Our finite brains will always struggle with this concept) in that while she was interjected into various points along the Doctor’s timeline, each “incarnation” experienced birth, life, and death in each context. Therefore, while each and every “Clara” is, was, and will be Clara, they are never exactly the Clara who is the current companion of the Doctor.

In a sense, she is one being who has been many persons in the Doctor’s life.

It is no wonder, then, that so many people, many of whom are not necessarily Christians if not agnostics/atheists, struggle with this concept of Clara.

If Christians have been arguing about this concept for two thousand years, why should we expect anyone to grasp a fictional adaptation (that was not intended as such by the writers of the show)?

Christians Are So Judgmental!

Deceitful Riches

Many in our nation, and even our world, latch onto the Constitutional clause “… the pursuit of happiness” and immediately think, “If I get rich, I will find happiness.” For this Independence Day week (here in the States, anyway), I am sharing my entry from Proverbial Thought as a small reminder of what a pursuit of riches can mean.

Daniel M. Klem's avatarProverbial Thought

Proverbs 23:1-3

When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee:
And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.
Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat.

When you sit to dine with a ruler, note well what is before you,
and put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.
Do not crave his delicacies, for that food is deceptive. (NIV)

The Wealthiest

Most if not all people who read this live in or were born in a so-called First World nation. These are the wealthiest and most technologically advanced nations.

The standard need of the average citizen here – food, clothing, shelter, etcetera – is usually met.

In fact, today’s passage is probably more of a warning to you if you live in one of these nations, than it…

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A Response to the John MacArthur Controversy (I Can Hold My Tongue No Longer)

I would like to hear thoughts on this as well.
As for my thoughts, I agree with Kent.
Go check out his thoughts.

Proverbial Thought is a BOOK!

Proverbial Thought is now (becoming) a book (series)!
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Anthony Baker's avatarProverbial Thought

Book Release!

Hey, everybody!

The first volume of Proverbial Thought is now in print! 

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Proverbial Thought is more than a typical commentary; it is a collection of emotional and personal reflections, offering real-world application drawn from the lived-out Wisdom of Proverbs.

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Two years in the making, Christians from three countries (USA, England, and Canada) came together in a one-of-a-kind effort – write a daily commentary covering every proverb/verse in the entire book of Proverbs.

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