On Thoughts and Prayers

There is a lot of talk about “thoughts and prayers” these days. In the wake of tragedies some say they are sending prayers, and others deride those comments as shallow without action. Both sides have some merit to their statements. The eternal truth is that prayer itself is an action. Furthermore, prayer can provide proper […]

On Sin and Grace

Jesus re-defined the Ten Commandments, saying “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind…and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:34-40)  In effect, He also re-defined sin. We can now diagnose sin simply, like this: Sin is when we do not […]

On Jesus (part two)

There are several key attributes of Jesus that the church at the time of the Reformation had muted: Jesus’ authority, divinity, and humanity. Uniquely, those same attributes are often muted in many churches today, as well as in our hearts. So, today, a reflection on Jesus’ authority: While the church became more powerful and structured, […]

On Jesus (part one)

Similar to how Scripture had become buried and re-worked by 1517 (to benefit the authorities of the day and keep the powerful in control), so too had become the central figure of Christianity, Jesus the Christ. His words had become watered-down and His identity had become muted. Now, it is important to add that it […]

On Language

Having been involved with several churches and denominations within the Christian Community, I have noticed two “languages” used to talk about faith, with each person and church having its own preference. The first is “Kingdom” language. With this language people ask, “How do we bring about the Kingdom that Jesus talked about?”  The second is […]