American notions of freedom are usually at odds with Christian freedom.
American freedom says, “my freedom is mine to enjoy.”
Christian freedom says “my freedom is for the purpose of serving my neighbor.” (Gal 5:13)
This is — and I can’t stress this enough — the greatest segment to come from a sports broadcast that I have ever seen in my entire life https://t.co/H8sBOZzbhX
everybody born between 1985 and 1995 saw the Super Bowl halftime show lineup and was like “sweet, instead of doing a show for old people like the Rolling Stones or Paul McCartney or The Who they did one for us young people”
and then 10 seconds later it hit us
1/ If my desire to maintain a certain overhead over the years left me at the control panel of a giant robot which--I discovered--was working with other robots to deport people, traumatize children, crush dissent, & destroy the possibility of human thriving for most people...
@Thrice@dustinkensrue @rileybreck thanks for a great show tonight. Gained a lifelong fan in our 9 year old Jericho. First concert and he was so stoked. Appreciate you!
Don't post on a Saturday, they say. Nobody will click the link, they say. Well, whatever. The response to this post about Generous Theology has been so powerful it seemed worth sharing at any time: https://t.co/62nfO7MZxV