This is very addictive. If you feel like you’re always getting it wrong, you probably haven’t got it as wrong as these. Here’s an example.
This is very addictive. If you feel like you’re always getting it wrong, you probably haven’t got it as wrong as these. Here’s an example.
Justin Wainscott provides this quote from C.S. Lewis. C.S. Lewis, from Letters to Malcolm, on novelty in worship and the need for permanence and uniformity: It looks as if they [Anglican clergymen] believed people can be lured to go to church by incessant brightenings, lightenings, lengthenings, abridgements, simplifications, and complications of the service. And it …
A helpful contrast collated by Martin Downes which demonstrates how those purporting to defend God’s honour by their abandonment of substitutionary atonement really only drag God down to their level. Four voices. Only one of them resembles the tone and accent of the Master. Faustus Socinus (1578) As we saw elsewhere Paul likewise instructs us …
Contrary to some perceptions, it is not true that we are the ones who want people to be saved and God is the one who wants to condemn. We don’t initiate the joy and welcome that should always accompany the prodigal returning. We just have the privilege of joining in with God’s celebration. From Of …