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Jesus loves us the way we are, right?

Jesus loves us the way we are, right?
But, do we love Jesus the way He is?

Jesus loves us the way we are, right? Yes, but … Wait! I thought Jesus just loved us as we are. He meets us wherever we're at, and He loves us, no matter what! What's this "Yes, but ..." about? ...

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Jesus loves us the way we are, right? is reflective in nature. Here are the key points:
Jesus’ Love: The page discusses Jesus’ unconditional love, emphasizing that He meets us in our darkest moments and offers salvation and the Holy Spirit.
Transformation Journey: It highlights the necessity of personal transformation to prepare for Heaven, contrasting it with the flawed state of Earth.
Free Will and Choice: The text underscores the importance of free will, stating that God desires our love but does not compel it, and that we must choose to follow Him.
Love Reciprocation: It poses a reflective question about whether we love Jesus as He is, challenging readers to consider their own stance towards God’s nature and expectations.

We believe in God. Or do we?

Do you believe in God? Yes. I think. Don’t I?

I believe in God.  That's a common answer when someone is asked, "Do you believe in God?"  But, is that really true?  I've been amazed by survey results that appear to show a belief in God but then has so many contradictions in the questions that follow.  That's the reason ...
Old Testament prophecy about the timing of Jesus' birth

Old Testament prophecy about the timing of Jesus’ birth

Today's topic is Old Testament prophecy about Jesus' birth. No, not the exact day. And, by the way, Jesus wasn't born on December 25th. Rather, the prophecy about when Jesus would be born was more like a formula, which was derived from a prophecy referred to as the seventy sevens ...
Our story will end well. (If we really want it to.)

Our story will end well. (If we really want it to.)

I feel like the quote above is a bit "dangerous". There's a condition built into the quote. But the conditional word is absent. It's implied. And it's too easy to think that it's not even there ...
Who's afraid of science? (has been updated)

Who’s afraid of science? (has been updated)

Above all, do not attempt to use science (I mean, the real sciences) as a defence against __________. They will positively encourage him to think about realities he can’t touch and see. There have been sad cases among the modern physicists. If he must dabble in science, keep him on ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

How to use the Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Hopefully, you've been through the first two segments of this Screwtape Letters Study Guide. It will really help you with using it. I've used a combination of color coding and different fonts to aid in identifying what's going on. There's also some help with getting started, either in a group ...
Sweat like a pig - in mud

Sweat like a pig. Or is it a horse? Or …?

You've probably heard of the expression, "sweat like a pig".  Well, depending on where in the world you live.  You might even know what it really means.  But it got me to thinking this morning. I went out for my morning walk, even though it was already getting hot at ...
Old Testament prophecy - The first coming of Jesus

Old Testament prophecy on the first coming of Jesus

Advent is the time when Christians celebrate the first coming of Jesus. But that's only part of Advent. Old Testament prophecy told the people at that time about the promised first coming of Jesus. God sending a Messiah to save His people. And an offer of salvation to those who ...
Are The Gates of Hell Locked From The Inside? - Revisited, again

Are The Gates of Hell Locked From The Inside?

Are The Gates of Hell Locked From The Inside?  The first time I wrote about this, I said yes.  The second time, I updated it to say yes, but I thought some Christians can't relate to the concept of not wanting to be with God.  This time, many years later, ...

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Are The Gates of Hell Locked From The Inside? is reflective in nature, focusing on personal introspection and spiritual contemplation based on C.S. Lewis’ “The Great Divorce.” Here are the key takeaways:
Reflective Approach: The author engages in a reflective examination of the concept of Hell and Heaven, drawing from C.S. Lewis’ allegorical work to explore the spiritual choices individuals make.
Personal Introspection: The text encourages readers to consider their own spiritual state and relationship with God, questioning whether they truly desire to be with God or are content with earthly or hellish desires.
Spiritual Choices: It discusses the idea that people may lock themselves in Hell by their choices and desires, emphasizing the importance of aligning one’s life with Christian values.
Christian Living: The page challenges readers to live out their faith authentically, aligning actions with beliefs, and to consider the impact of their lifestyle on their eternal destiny.
The page does not follow a strict inductive, topical, or application study method but rather uses the narrative of “The Great Divorce” to inspire self-reflection and spiritual growth.

A light on a hill? Or a noisy gong?

A light on a hill? Or a noisy gong?

Here's a question for Christians.  Are you a light on a hill? Or a noisy gong?  Or are you just wondering why I'm asking?  It is a legitimate question.   We're supposed to be "making disciples".  But how?  Are we supposed to beat people over the head until they finally give ...
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