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Sabbath | Doing and Being

Sabbath | Doing and Being

By observing the Sabbath, we cease our doing and rest in our being, knowing that the love God has for us does not scaled with our productivity by remains constant regardless of our actions.

Sabbath | On The Seventh Day

Sabbath | On The Seventh Day

While absolutely necessary, it takes humility to sabbath rest. Yet, this humility is rooted, not in attempting to prove to ourselves that we have it within us, but rather to submit and worship the Lord through our willingness to become nothing in submission to the Lord.

Sabbath | The Humility of Rest

Sabbath | The Humility of Rest

While absolutely necessary, it takes humility to sabbath rest. Yet, this humility is rooted, not in attempting to prove to ourselves that we have it within us, but rather to submit and worship the Lord through our willingness to become nothing in submission to the Lord.

Crucifying Consumerism | Fulfilling Purpose

Crucifying Consumerism | Fulfilling Purpose

Consumerism created the programatic church structure that seeks to plan event after event to fill the time of people’s week where their faith can be successfully contained. While it may see like an attractive way to do church and ministry, the effect has the opposite effect.

Crucifying Consumerism | Handling of Sin

Crucifying Consumerism | Handling of Sin

Consumerism created the programatic church structure that seeks to plan event after event to fill the time of people’s week where their faith can be successfully contained. While it may see like an attractive way to do church and ministry, the effect has the opposite effect.

Crucifying Consumerism | Missional Faith

Crucifying Consumerism | Missional Faith

Consumerism created the programatic church structure that seeks to plan event after event to fill the time of people’s week where their faith can be successfully contained. While it may see like an attractive way to do church and ministry, the effect has the opposite effect.

Crucifying Consumerism | The Programatic Failure

Crucifying Consumerism | The Programatic Failure

Consumerism created the programatic church structure that seeks to plan event after event to fill the time of people’s week where their faith can be successfully contained. While it may see like an attractive way to do church and ministry, the effect has the opposite effect.

Crucifying Consumerism | Not About Us

Crucifying Consumerism | Not About Us

For a christian marked by consumerism, the focus is on the individual. The need to program they think is best as the church is their to do what they want them to. Often times, when they do not get the exact thing they want, then it is an indicator that the church has failed them.

Sexuality and Identity | Never Too Far Gone

Sexuality and Identity | Never Too Far Gone

Where it should have paved a path home for the sinner to receive forgiveness by the works of Jesus Christ, instead, proclaimed that a person’s worth would be found in their virginity. If a person engaged in sex outside of marriage, the tone of the message was that they had failed or let God down. In truth, the Gospel never labels a person as too far gone or beyond the reach of God. Those struggling through sexuality and identity can find solace and acceptance, of who they are not what they do, in the arms of God and always return to Him. Then, having been forgiven and redeemed, we all should actively flee from sexual temptation so that God would be glorified in our sexuality.

Sexuality and Identity | Sins Have Faces

Sexuality and Identity | Sins Have Faces

Life goes beyond the simply defining ourselves by a gender structure, sexual behavior, and any other related signifier. As Christians, we cannot begin to sort through our identity apart from being in Christ more than we can our gender and our sexual behavior. Nor can we rightfully identity according to how we see fit. Our identity can only rightfully be crafted by the hands of the master craftsman who designs and establishes all of creation.