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The Legacy of Hamartia - Part Two
We are created in God’s image. We possess his rational, moral, social, artistic, and spiritual characteristics. We reflect God in our design. We have so much potential in us. Yet, some of us love more of what is not in him than we do what is in him.
Is it a matter of wanting something you cannot have? Or is it something else? I think it is something else, which we know as sin. As we start working through relational healing in 2021, we must realize relational healing requires an understanding of sin and how it works.
This 3-part allegorical story provides the insight we need to understand how sin was born.
The Legacy of Hamartia - Part One
We are created in God’s image. We possess his rational, moral, social, artistic, and spiritual characteristics. We reflect God in our design. We have so much potential in us. Yet, some of us love more of what is not in him than we do what is in him.
Is it a matter of wanting something you cannot have? Or is it something else? I think it is something else, which we know as sin. As we start working through relational healing in 2021, we must realize relational healing requires an understanding of sin and how it works.
This 3-part allegorical story provides the insight we need to understand how sin was born.
What’s Wrong With the World?
Have you found yourself asking, what the heck is wrong with the world this year? I did. And when the realization dawned on me that 2020 did not produce anything new, it caught me a bit off guard.
On the blog, I’m sharing what I uncovered as I sat with that question this year.
Are we FARR from healing?
Forgiveness is not as simple as the words, “I’m sorry.” Healing begins with forgiveness but requires accountability, responsibility, and repentance too.
An Apology to Those We Have Hurt
I have seen how we as Christians sometimes hurt people. On occasion, we do more harm than good.
Our actions, blinded by right, cause us to hurt people. Our pride, blinded by self-preservation, causes us to refuse to apologize.
With a heart of love surrounded by stone we created a generation of people who cringe at the name of Jesus. Instead of thinking about the sacrifice he made, they think about the actions done to them in his name by others. They think about the lies they were told and attached to his name.
It’s time to apologize to anyone who has been hurt in this way.
Healing begins with…
Healing starts with forgiveness. But I’m having trouble with forgiveness in the middle of racism. How about you? Do you have trouble forgiving people with racist attitudes?
Racist Christian?
Jesus commanded his disciples to love one another. This is how they would prove to the world they were his students.
Are we exempt from this command? Do we have a right to disobey it? Was is only meant for the people who were within hearing distance?
Thoughts of a Black Christian in a Tumultuous Time
This week has been tumultuous. And I sense it has been a pivotal week in so many lives. The week began with riots and the scripture about wars and rumors of wars repeatedly flashed in my mind. I've heard statements like “you are all Americans, aren't you supposed to be better than this”, “we can't wait until our own house is on fire; we must act now”, and “it's insensitive to diminish black lives matter by saying all lives matter”. It has been a verbal debate filled week, a heart recognition week, and a “dig in deeper, hold on tighter to my beliefs” week.
The Return of the Servant Leader: A Lesson in Assuming Responsibility Like King David
The story of David doing a census may sound innocent, and the consequence of this act may sound harsh. The truth is what needs to be told.
What is God’s Plan: The 3 Plans Which Lead to an Ultimate Plan
God wanted relationship with us from day one, and he got it until…sin.
Now there are 3 plans which lead to an ultimate plan to connect us back to the loving God.
There's a Hole in My Soul: How to Satisfy the Longing Within You
Something is missing from my life. Maybe you’ve said these words. Maybe you’ve heard someone say them. In either situation, the words sound familiar to us.
First Love Lost: Ask and answer the question of how did you get here.
I’m not alone. We’ve all done it. Left one place and ended up in another with no recollection of how you got to the destination. You barely recall street signs or lights. You don’t remember passing familiar landmarks. Dazed and confused you ask, “How did I get here?”
Feed Your Spirit: Good versus Bad
What are you using to feed your spirit? That was a question for the second poll I once posted. The response I got most was “relationships.”
The survey also suggested that people may use money, books and magazines, news, music, hobbies and games, entertainment, activity and exercise, and even work to feed their spirit. All of these are probably part of someone’s everyday activities, but the one which consumes a significant part of a person’s time will be the primary way they feed their spirit.
Feed Your Spirit with the Attitude of Giving
Two-year-old Bella stood with her plump, bare feet pressed into the carpet. Her hair was a wreck; strands of it pointed in every direction. Her face was contorted with anger. Clenching her hands into two small fists, Bella screamed, “Mine.” This is the attitude many of us have when it comes to giving.
Fuel Your Spirit with the News
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Why did God allow this to happen to me?
The question important to most adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Christian or otherwise. It may be asked following the abuse or it may take years to surface.
The question makes us uncomfortable because it feels like we are challenging God. Emotional feelings toward God including anger, disappointment, or perhaps doubt. The hardest part isn’t the question itself, but the answer because it will never be specific enough.