Remember what David experienced among his people, and then how he describes them. Remember, too, how King Jesus experiences life with his people, but how he loves us. Then think about how we may be tempted to think about each other in the church, and how we really should think about one another. Constructive thoughts …

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Harry Reeder bids us stop trying to engage in the subjective navel gazing of second guessing how God might be working all things together for our good and instead focus on God’s Word as our guide for interpreting our circumstances. Sometimes life will just be too dark for us to discern life’s direction. So we …

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Thanks to Michael Bird for linking to this essay by Ted Schroder which is posted at Virtue Online. It argues that the Christian’s motivating principle should be What Is Jesus Doing? instead of What Would Jesus Do? The points made below seem very salient in light of a discussion I’ve been following at this blog. …

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Darryl Hart seeks to give Tim Keller a hand in applying the ten commandments to New York city from a 2K perspective in the form of suggested answers to a hypothetical interviewer. The comment stream of the post has some interesting interplay. Reporter: What does your church think about the first commandment? Pastor 2k: We …

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