Category: Christianity

Come Out of Her…

 William  July 28, 2007  6 Comments on Come Out of Her…

While I dislike arguments over eschatology (pre-post-a-whatever trib-mil-return), there is an interesting command in Revelation and I have begun to think what that command encompasses, may demand, and whether or not it applies to me. “Come out of her, my…

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Dear God

 William  July 12, 2007  0 Comments on Dear God

Last night, we had an itinerant evangelist, who is a friend of our pastor, visit our church. His name is David Brett and his form of evangelism is story telling. He made, what for me was an insightful statement about…

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It’s the Software, Stupid

 William  July 3, 2007  0 Comments on It’s the Software, Stupid

“It’s not the hardware, it’s the software. It’s not race, it’s culture.” Bill Whittle at Eject! Eject! Eject! Bill is arguing that culture (software), not race (hardware), has the most influence on what we become. At its heart Christianity, besides…

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Judgment Is Not For The Faint Of Heart

 William  June 25, 2007  1 Comment on Judgment Is Not For The Faint Of Heart

There is a continuing mantra (and a self-serving one) against judgment, especially in Christian circles, as if doing so was an outright evil thing. For Christians (and even many secularlists) the biblical passages ritualistically cited are Luke 6:37 or Matthew…

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Echoes and Reflections of Faith

 William  June 19, 2007  1 Comment on Echoes and Reflections of Faith

Most scanning technology (e.g. radar, sonar) uses in some form or fashion the properties of echoes, either active [full or partial] or missing, to define what it touches. In addition, most of what we see that has color (black being…

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Christian Religion versus the Christian Gospel

 William  June 11, 2007  0 Comments on Christian Religion versus the Christian Gospel

Pastor Mark Driscoll over at Acts 29 has a post on Religion versus the Gospel (H.T. The Evangelical Outpost). Mark uses the religion says this while the gospel says that approach. For example: Religion says, if I obey, God will…

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The Prophet and the Dúnadan

 William  June 9, 2007  2 Comments on The Prophet and the Dúnadan

In the Lord of the Rings, Faramir, one of the Dúnadan and a prince of Gondor says to Éowyn, a princess of Rohan: I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor…

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Past Reflections: Hell

 William  June 8, 2007  0 Comments on Past Reflections: Hell

This a posting from January 30, 2005 that I still find uniquely insightful. Rimshots #17 “Hell” “Hell is a debtor’s prison where all means of payment have disappeared.” William Meisheid Sometimes my mind goes off on tangent while listening to…

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Echoes of Innocence

 William  June 5, 2007  0 Comments on Echoes of Innocence

There is buried deep in our soul echoes of our former innocence, the desire for God, whether interpreted correctly or not; it includes the faded memory of the eternal purpose of our existence. While many substitute other things for that…

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A Weekend of Wonders

 William  May 30, 2007  0 Comments on A Weekend of Wonders

Due to several converging items, our weekend stretched into five days, beginning Thursday with our daughter’s graduation from college and culminating Monday with a picnic celebrating our thirtieth (30) wedding anniversary. In between there was a lot of work, dental…

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