by Brian | Jul 30, 2014 | New Testament Canon
Last week we studied what scripture says about God’s truthfulness and it’s own errorless nature. Today I wanted to share an interesting quote in the same thought-neighborhood as that study. It’s from Irenaeus,a Christian and church leader who lived...
by Brian | Jul 25, 2014 | Art
“Nothing we can do in life is outside the reach of God’s sovereign hand, even in the often secularized realm of art. In life, we can choose either to serve order or disorder, God or the Adversary. Who will you serve with your creativity?” So writes Dave...
by Brian | Jul 23, 2014 | Meditations, Work
Is it too much to say that our generation suffers from and undefined and inaccurate view of freedom? Here’s an interested meditation on the nature of true freedom as described in the bible, and especially how it meshes with our work: To see work in our...
by Brian | Jul 22, 2014 | Monday Study Notes
Here’s the notes from last night, finishing up our studies about the nature of scripture and how God speaks to us in it. Set Up: Week 1: We saw that When God speaks, it can be written down. Sometimes he literally audibly spoke Sometimes he worked within authors...
by Brian | Jul 22, 2014 | Monday Study Notes
So I never got to post the notes from last weeks study on the idea that because God inspired the bible, we’re able to know what it means. Here they are: Intro: Last week we saw that when God speaks, it can be written down. This goes for times when God literally...