Things I Think…
1. I saw a bunch of websites yesterday all purporting to tell us “the truth about Columbus”. All of then were partial “truths” based on particular perspectives. Such is the truth about any of us apart from what God says about us…
2. Finding someone to blame for a problem doesn’t solve the problem. Some of you need to put that on your refrigerators…
3. I think the current society would look considerably different if we hated our real enemy as much as we hate people from the opposing political position…
4. Our thinking has become so secularized that we perceive one who offers spiritual solutions to practical problems a fool…
5. The only positive about being poor is that you learn the joy of even the smallest provision. It might be worth it…
6. I am convinced that one of the marks of a true minister of God is a continually broken heart…indeed, I suspect it is a qualification…
7. I wish I had known thirty years ago that being well versed with one sect of Christianity didn’t mean you were well versed in Christianity…
8. If you teach the Flood narrative without an emphasis on lots of floating bodies you’re teaching it wrong…they never showed those on the felt board…
9. It is only when you understand the doctrine of sin and depravity that you will set reasonable expectations for yourself and others…the first expectation being that the other expectations will fail. Love anyway…
10. Be praying for those affected by the fires in California as well as the other disasters we’ve experienced recently. These are times of loss for many…
reading the thots and saying amen, Michael
glad you’re still thinking 🙂
Love anyway…tough but true!
Floating Bodies on the Felt Board…
Sounds like a good name for a band.
#8
Been saying that ever since I stopped believing pretrib. The consequences of God’s judgement was clawing at the wood of the ark. If the flood is picture of prrtrib rapture, it must be/have been Hell watching neighbors/friends die slowly.
Love your thoughts for the week…may they all be our thoughts as well.
i have heard that the Ark was without windows or God had commanded them sealed shut… dunno… Noah had to be a man with determination, in any event… when it comes to following God, determination is a good thing, i guess
what is distasteful about so much of the pretrib tribe is that they do give one the sense of their disdain for the left behind… but that could be a misreading, too… dunno