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You Are (Already) A Saint: Reflections after All Saints Day

You Are (Already) A Saint: Reflections after All Saints Day

God's goal isn't our destruction but our glorification. Not our diminishment, but our completion. Not our absorption, but our confirmation as unique persons bearing the divine image.

Steps to Better Yes and No: Living an Imitable Life

Steps to Better Yes and No: Living an Imitable Life

If you're anything like me, most of us say yes to too much and no to too little. This leads to overcommitment, exhaustion, and a calendar that doesn't reflect our values. But before we dive into how to fix this, let's establish something crucial:

"Forgiveness of Sins": From Individual to Communal

"Forgiveness of Sins": From Individual to Communal

Daily Lectionary Texts for Wednesday, October 30, 2024: Psalm 119:17-24; Jeremiah 33:1-11; Matthew 20:29-34 When we hear the phrase "forgiveness of sins" in church, what typically comes to mind? For many Western Christians, we immediately think of individual wrongdoing—the lies we've told,

Sacred Disorientation: When Losing Your Way Leads to Growth

October 29, 2024 Daily Lectionary Texts Psalm 119:17-24; 2 Kings 6:8-23; Acts 9:32-35 We often think of spiritual growth as a steady upward climb - each step building naturally on the last. But what if some of our most profound moments of transformation come through disorientation? When

The Devil's Long Resume: A Historical-Theological Analysis of Satan from Divine Prosecutor to Cosmic Adversary

The Devil's Long Resume: A Historical-Theological Analysis of Satan from Divine Prosecutor to Cosmic Adversary

This is my sermon on Satan at The Table Church on Sunday, October 27. You can watch and listen to it here. Introduction: From Barn Exorcisms to Systematic Theology The question of evil's personification has haunted religious thought for millennia. My own encounters with supposed demonic forces—including

You can vote for Democrats and be a Christian at the same time

I just want to say that you can vote for Democrats and be a Christian at the same time. In fact, I'm a Christian who: * Reads and studies my Bible daily * Prays and has daily quiet time * Hears God's voice * Believes the Apostles' and Nicene

Was Universal Reconciliation Condemned as Heresy?

Many Christians today believe that universal reconciliation - the doctrine that all people will eventually be restored to right relationship with God - was condemned as heresy by the early church. This is a common misconception that deserves closer examination. Understanding Apokatastasis Apokatastasis is the Greek term for universal reconciliation

Melchizedek: The Bible's Most Mysterious Priest

Melchizedek: The Bible's Most Mysterious Priest

You might have encountered this enigmatic figure in your Bible reading - Melchizedek, who appears seemingly out of nowhere in Genesis 14, gets a brief mention in Psalms, and then becomes surprisingly central to the argument in Hebrews 5-8. But who exactly is this mysterious priest-king, and why does he

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