We Are Not Our Own
“We are not our own; let not our reason nor our will, therefore, sway our plans and deeds. We are not our own; let us therefore not set it as our goal to seek what is expedient for us according to the...
View ArticlePlease Understand Me!
This summer I have been trying to read through a small pile of books that I have been meaning to read ever since I entered into Fuller Seminary. I just finished reading through Please Understand Me by...
View ArticlePlease Understand Me! (Pt 2)
As I mentioned previously, we must learn to appreciate other people. They have certain strengths that will make up for our deficiencies and our strengths will help them in their weak areas. Now, what...
View ArticleUnity and the Holy Spirit
To continue this series on who the Holy Spirit is, we will look at how he unifies and sanctifies. Spirit as our Unifier One of the strong characteristics of the work of the Holy Spirit is that he...
View ArticleWhy You Should Fight For Unity
“By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35 Unity. I pray that the Protestant churches might be one. I pray that the Roman Catholic and...
View ArticleWhen You’re Theologizing
If you are trying to wrap your head around God, what I suggest the first things to do is to not imagine a perfect human being. Don’t picture a big Gandalf in the sky as I used to do. Why? Because...
View ArticleThe Universal Appeal of Christianity
One of the great things I love about the Christian faith is its universal appeal. Contrary to common perception in America, the Church is growing rapidly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. While...
View ArticleUnity in Trinity
During my time at seminary, I grew to love the historic creedal confessions of the faith. One of the creeds that I wholeheartedly affirm is the Nicene Creed. If you look at it, the Creed unpacks the...
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