Tuesday, July 20, 2010
दिसग्री विथ में?
I was thinking the other day about how there seems to be three kinds of disagreements (more or less). 1. Between Christians: ex. dress in church, style of worship, baptism by immersion, Calvinistis or Arminians, etc. 2. Between Christians and the unsaved (athiests, Mormons, JW's, etc). 3. Between Christians and heretics (also unsaved): ex. Paul controversy, errancy, etc. How we approach talking with these people will differ, based upon their presuppositions. I feel like I need to know a LOT more than I do now. Okay, so enough rambling....but seriously, apologetics is like my fifth favorite word. :)
Monday, July 19, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Resources
God wants to use us no matter how limited our resources. He has promised to provide what we need. He has promised to provide for us physically and emotionally and verbally. He has promised to give us the words to say when we we're testifying for him, he has promised to provide clothing and food, he has promised to provide courage, grace, strength, and wisdom. He has promised to provide. He made us and does not call us without knowing that we can do the job through Him. With the feeding of the five thousand, he illustrated that he can make much out of little. When walking on water he showed that he is not limited by the elements of nature. God does not have boundaries or limits. Why do we not then trust him? When he asks us to do something, we do need act in faith. Does that mean be unwise? Of course not. However, don't look for excuses in order not to act.
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