Posts Tagged: Cross


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Apr 11

Aunt Meg’s Alluringly-Delish-Fluffy-Fruit-Jello-Dish

So Good Friday and Easter Sunday have passed.  Maybe you were lucky enough to score Monday off and had a 3 day weekend.  Your week begins and aside from the guilt of over indulging in Aunt Meg’s strange but alluringly-delish-fluffy-fruit-jello-dish your life returns to normal.  You job overwhelms you and you begin to feel the mundane threaten your sanity and drain your joy.  It doesn’t have to be like this…and it’s not supposed to be like this.

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Feb 11

The Good News

“For I am not ashamed of the Gospel for it is the power of God for salvation…For in it the righteous of God is revealed.” (Romans 1:16-17)

It seems that the “gospel” is first and foremost an event, or news about an event.  It is the telling of something that took place in time, in history that revealed the Love and Righteousness of God.  As one of the early church fathers wisely quipped, “God became what we are that we might become what he is.”  Too often this gets lost–God became man (Phil 2: 6-11), bore our condemnation, died, and was raised–and the resurrection becomes a general philosophy or idea.  We who believe would of course never say that explicitly, but I fear it is implicitly expressed in our struggle with sin and applying the work of Christ on the cross to our specific sins in repentance.

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