what can Song of Songs (SOS) teach us about love and, ultimately, how does it point to Christ?
Category: Christ
Thank You for the Rain
This means that praying for a miracle could take away from God’s plan of demonstrating his goodness to us. This is not to say God couldn’t work in another way but as CS Lewis says in the problem of pain “Pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world”.
Fear of The LORD
The logic is like this: God is love, Jesus is God, therefore Jesus is love and love drives out fear. John says there is no fear in love so we have no fear in Christ. But if fear of the LORD is where wisdom begins, is Jesus driving out wisdom along with fear?
Christian Hope and Covid-19
With so much news surrounding Covid-19 the path before us seems filled with fear and uncertainty. Does this mean we give up hope? Absolutely not! It means we should not place our hope in people, ideas, or institutions that will not remain even if that hope is placed in the idea of unity. Our hope needs to come from a place that is not material and temporary.
What Can Hell Teach Us About God
Could God, who self describes as love, send anyone to Hell? If so does this not make Him the bad guy?
A Quick Response to Pope Francis
Our Father in Heaven, Your name be honored as holy. Your Kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us today…… Read more “A Quick Response to Pope Francis”
What of those who have not heard?
How could God send someone to Hell who has not heard of Jesus?
Don’t Judge Me!
“Judge not” is a phrase that has rendered many Christians silent for fear of looking hypocritical or worse, fear that God will judge them more harshly based on that rebuke.
When the Mountains Don’t Move
Bethel, Elevation, Bill Johnson, Steven Furtick, Jesus Cluture, Todd White. Their music and sermons are heard and sung by millions every week in church services. But is what they are producing the true Gospel message?
More than God?
this thought of God being the only thing I need seems to becoming more forefront in song, thought, and speech inside church walls. But is this true?