Earlier we discussed that Angry God is a foundational harmful belief because it gives rise to other misguided, harmful beliefs. We can say the same about Inerrancy and for the same reason. In fact, the two are closely connected. Inerrancy leads … Continue reading →| Jesus Without Baggage
Once a day dawned dark, the clouds hanging limp like wisps of smoke that clog the lungs after a fire has burned beyond its life. Tear-stained faces watched a man displayed, his torn body nailed to a tree torn from the ground and weeping over its foul fate. His face contorted with pain as his… Continue reading Last Words→| nuakh
In this episode Dr Clark continues a series on the good news of definite atonement, and why some have struggled with it, and how we should respond. Continue reading →| The Heidelblog
In this episode Dr Clark continues a series on the good news of definite atonement, and why some have struggled with it, and how we should respond. Continue reading →| The Heidelblog
What does faith require in horror’s wake? A deeper understanding of agency, space for grief, and trust in divine mercy. The post The Tragedy in Moscow: Grief, Mercy, and the Weight of Agency appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Faith feels hollow not because God is absent, but because we've replaced a living, speaking God with an abstract idea. The Restoration calls us back to fire, presence, and breath.| Public Square Magazine
In the last post, I examined what I take to be a common false assumption in some Christian circles: namely, that all sins are equal in the sight of God. While acknowledging the gravity and pervasiveness of sin, my reasons for rejecting the myth were fourfold: Since the prior post focused on points 1 and … Continue reading Are all sins equal before God? (part 2)→| joshuamcnall.com
It's a miracle! Though perhaps it shouldn't be surprising that a brewery called Priory, with a comprehensively Catholic theme running across...| thebeernut.blogspot.com
Brennan Platt, an economics professor at BYU, gave the devotional address on July 8, speaking on agency, the Atonement and joy.| BYU Daily Universe
Re: Naked Bible 79: Leviticus 17-18 We aren’t through with Leviticus. Already we’ve discovered some details that most readers never catch because the Hebraic and ANE background are miss…| Radix Fidem Blog
Join our diocese in prayer on April 28 at 12 p.m.Cathedral of St. Joseph519 N 10th St, Saint Joseph, MO... The post 2025 Diocesan Day of Prayer in Atonement for Those Harmed by Sexual Abuse appeared first on Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.| Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph
Easter is about our relationship with Jesus, who is risen from the dead. It is about our participation in resurrection, which began but does not end with Jesus. Thus, Easter is also about the potential for all our relationships to be transformed from egocentric, survival-based relationships to holy relationships, whose premise is ensuring that allContinue reading "Easter 2025: The End of Darkness and Death"| Sean Reagan
0 I am feeling my way towards something here. Please be patient. You know what I’ve forgotten, and the trail is growing faint. 1 Lately I’ve been riding the insomnia train again. Do you know it? I mean insomnia like, it’s three a.m., you haven’t slept for twenty some odd hours and you have toContinue reading "In Christmas Time: The Authority of Love"| Sean Reagan
0 I’ve spent a lot of time in this life with the cross, and somewhat less time with resurrection. The one makes the other necessary – a kind of grim cycle I wish on nobody. Yet recently, another way has shown itself. Late, but not too late, I am called back into the desert whereContinue reading "In Christmas Time: Vast Rivers of Healing"| Sean Reagan
The idea of atonement is a deeply theological idea and is linked to the practice of forgiveness. There are many theologies of atonement in a number of religions. There is not one view. Similarly, with theories of forgiveness and learning. Yet, we see recently, Dekker drifting into the theological sphere as if there is one […]| SafetyRisk.net
No one on this earth loves you as He does. No one here understands you better or really knows your sorrows and weaknesses. No one on earth has the power that Jesus Christ has. No one here is more eager for you to become everything you can become. No one pleads with the Father on [...]| LDS Quotations