From SoCal. Moved to San Antonio and love most things Texas. Now in Florida clocking in as a Licensed Therapist. Fan of Reformed Klinean Two Kingdoms Theology
@PatAbendroth It’s not that hard to become socially in touch and inoffensive with a little compassion and the Holy Spirit. Great elders have those resources in my experience.
@PatAbendroth I’d say something like: “our church supports families, however they school this kids. No matter what families decide about education, we teach Biblical Christianity here so all of us are equipped to know and share the gospel.”
"The church is the supernatural society of God's redeemed and baptized people, looking back to Christ's first coming with gratitude and on to his second coming with hope."
- J. I. Packer
"The pathetic truth is that we sinners are self-righteous to the core... and we hate admitting that there is anything seriously wrong with us...and we have to do violence to our own perverted instincts at this point before faith is possible for us.
- J. I. Packer.
"Faith means not only believing God's truth, but trusting Christ, taking what he offers, and then triumphing in the knowledge of what is now yours."
- J. I. Packer
@DeCausaDei I like the way you ask the question. My and we would be for my vote to elect a leader who at a minimum prevents chaos and restrains evil.
I’m not confident either leading candidate has the will or skill to do that as well as many of their predecessors.
@blakecallens@ExaminingMoscow Wow! Webbon sounds like one of my old film theory profs lecturing about Hitchcock films as Freudian exploration. So weird to see the same strategy employed in biblical interpretation. He is so lost.
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We all must be on guard that we do not reduce the solas of the Reformation (grace, faith, Christ, the glory of God, and Scripture) to the SOLO of modernity, "I alone." The acids of narcissism constantly seek to erode our need for Christ and his grace.