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- BTD- Email me at chad.holtz@duke.edu I can send it to you that way. peace.
- Jennifer, I do remember reading sometime back a comment from someone saying that, in regards to homosexuality, they would prefer to err 'on the side of love', than to exclude. I'll...
- Yes, two or three. That is all that exists dealing with this issue. And this has nothing to do with culture but everything to do with the sin of exclusion and oppression. One question for you: Does...
- No Arthur, I said it doesn't matter whether it is a "lot" or just "one." Are you denying that people did not use the Bible to justify slavery? There is a definite link here...
- At most two or three? Please. There is nowhere in the Bible that we see a command or example of women to be in leadership over men. This is not a salvation issue and no one is saying that it is....
Missio Dei
Engaging God's Mission of Restoration and Reconciliation
The shortest distance between you and your wholeness is through your obstacles.
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1 year ago
1 year ago
Last night I went to hear Dr. Bernie Siegel speak. He gave an interesting talk, but the one thing that struck me the most was when he talked about water. He spoke of how if it could push an obstacle out of its way it, would, but if not, it would go around it or over it, etc.
Anyway, I'm just thinking that we in our Western mindsets think shortest means quickest, and quickest means the best way, but I'm not so sure. I know you were not saying any of that; I'm just sharing my stream of consciousness here as I processed it. Lucky you! Ha!
1 year ago
I would actually suggest that God typically leads us directly to our obstacles when we follow. The spiritual formation process of Israel was out of Egypt and a short journey through the desert. Then into Canaan. They couldn't get into Canaan until they defeated the giants (obstacles) so they wandered for forty years.
So much of the spiritual formation process is discovering our courage and the willingness to be strong in the face of opposition. King David was an example. A lot of Israel's journey was engaging war.
Does God lead us in meandering ways, maybe. But I would offer that it is likely us that do the meandering and wandering, as he waits for us to engage our own restoration.
1 year ago
I think of the scripture in Luke that says, "And as Jesus grew older He gained in both wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man. " We know he didn't start his ministry until he was 30 years old. Why not when he was 18? Or 21? I think we all still have something to learn about the timing of God. Of course, this didn't have to do with an obstacle being in His way, so maybe I'm stretching this too far.
I guess where I stand is that I totally agree with what you've written in your last comment, AND I think sometimes His timing is not ours and we don't like that very much!
Speaking of timing, the book still has not arrived and I'm stamping my feet impatiently, wanting to dig right in. :) Hubby just left to go to the post office--maybe today!