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Category Archives: Musings
Lessons for me from the sermon on Hebrews 6:4-12
Those who trust Jesus for salvation can also trust him for sanctification, for we are safe in his hands, and no one can remove us from his hands. He knows that we are dust, and he created us to bear … Continue reading
Lessons for me from the sermon on Hebrews 5:11-6:3
As Christians, we have the responsibility to feed our minds with truth by hearing the Word of God in a way that goes continually deeper, reaching for all the clarity that God provides, so that we may identify his goodness … Continue reading
Life Together as Journey
The church’s life is a communal journey toward God and a constant portrayal of the One to whom we journey. We are on a journey. Most of the time it doesn’t look like it, but it’s true. Our mode of … 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
Not What We Think
Continuing my surface exploration of quantum theory, I realized that the facts about matter undermine materialism, its biggest fan. Materialism, which claims that matter is all there is, fails because matter is not quite composed of matter. Humanity’s deepening looks … Continue reading