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Gateway to Who in the World Are We?
Who in the World Are We? is my ongoing journey, wondering out loud while working to help form one small corner of the church. I’m a wandering semi-polymath, which means this blog is a mix of pile and web. The … Continue reading
Why should we become better interpreters of glory?
Why should we become better interpreters of glory? There ought to be something beyond the pleasure of the knowing (though this is a worthy secondary purpose). I will suggest discerning and interpreting glory as an inherent component of the reformation … Continue reading
Reminding Ourselves Who We Are
When Sanctify began in 2007, one verse, and the surrounding chapter, captured our souls: 17Make them clean by the true word and keep them for yourself. Your word is true. (John 17:17, Worldwide English (New Testament)) Now and again, we … Continue reading
Toward his People
Key Idea: God is always present with hesed and holiness among his people and acting for their good per the Covenant he made with them, but their experience of his presence is shaped by their hearts’ direction, being the pleasure … Continue reading
Relation Reflectors
Few more gleanings from my surface investigation into quantum theory: I wonder if quantum entanglement and Christian siblinghood are reflections of relationality within the Trinity? Entanglement: Among the most basic particles of matter, entanglement forms and mutual influence of some … Continue reading