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The Spirit of Life

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Art encourages us to discern the difference between a well-wishing, conventional Christianity and a life lived for the glory of God.

Cross Evasion: The Subterfuge of our Modern Christianity

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

God’s actual visitation, the coming of Himself, and the form that it took, and the way that it was culminated in His crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection has got to be the single greatest epochal event in the whole history of the human race.

Nathaniel – A Key to Breaking the Power of our Predictable Christianity

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

In the gospel of John, there is a strange statement that Jesus makes to a man by the name of Nathaniel.  I sense that Nathaniel is typical of a disillusioned man both then and now.  Perhaps he could be likened to someone who desires something beyond an inadequate, conventional Judaism or conventional Christianity, with things […]

Some Thoughts on the Law and Grace

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

In my conversations with my unsaved rabbi friends, we frequently reach a snag. Though we are totally dedicated in our pursuit of the same God—I by grace, and he by Law—it is difficult for me to express why I am unable to “keep the commandments” he thinks incumbent upon any who profess to believe in God.

The Radical Kingdom of God: Conventional Christianity or Biblical Faith?

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

There is a remarkable indifference in the earth to the fact that this planet was visited by God. I think we just have to recognize that we are in a kind of sleepwalk, a stupor; the god of this world has blinded the minds, not only of those who do not believe, but also of those who only nominally believe.