Social media post “daylight is saved but is it baptized?”
Baptized as an infant actually I believe
Social media post “daylight is saved but is it baptized?”
Baptized as an infant actually I believe
I similarly haven’t seen in a long time. Watched it after seeing Tree of Life and being captivated by Malick
What r ur feelings about Thin Red Line?
Congrats on reaching this point!
One one my “favorite” (weird word maybe) passages in Jeremiah. Look forward to reading someday!
That’s 2009 and the most recent I can think of…
Scott Hahn had significant discussion in his book on Covenant
douglas adams was our most accurate futurist
Our 8yo at the breakfast table this morning: “why don’t we all share how we hope to improve ourselves in the new year.”
So this is the new year eh.
That video clip making the rounds of “I can’t imagine raising a newborn without Ch*tGPT”…on one level this is just a snake oil salesman selling his “miracle” product (shame on Fallon, nbc), but on another, a deeply worrying further step in what CS Lewis called the Abolition of Man (=humanity).
Church this Sunday is going to be OFF THE HOOK. Get to talk about Maher-shalal-hash-baz.
Really appreciated this sermon. Thanks for sharing and may God continue to bless your ministry of the Word.
Excited to subscribe!
Would love to know what texts you use when you teach WR. (Maybe you’ve already shared somewhere)
brief tribute to walter brueggemann by brent strawn for @fortresspress.bsky.social
Quite a line
Jer 29:11
Congrats!
• Al Overview The idiom "you can't lick a badger twice" means you can't trick or deceive someone a second time after they've been tricked once. It's a warning that if someone has already been deceived, they are unlikely to fall for the same trick again. Here's a more detailed explanation: • Licking: "Licking" in this context means to trick or deceive someone. • Badger: The badger is a wild animal, and the phrase likely originates from the historical sport of badger baiting where dogs were used to harass
Someone on Threads noticed you can type any random sentence into Google, then add “meaning” afterwards, and you’ll get an AI explanation of a famous idiom or phrase you just made up. Here is mine
The SBL paper title writes itself
A literary 🧵 in John:
Washing his disciples' feet: Jesus takes off his outer garment to serve (Jn 13.3).
At the cross: Jesus' clothing is taken away in humiliation (Jn 19.23).
At the tomb: the linen grave clothes are left folded up (Jn 20.5).
What is this, one wonders, but divine dis-clothe-sure.
There's a bit of self-critique in this comment 😅
For preachers needing some literature to quote beyond Tolkien and Lewis @erinnewton.bsky.social
Ooh. That’s an interesting topic!
Our 3yo currently pronounces TYRANNOSAURUS REX as DINNER-WINNER REX and it is the best
All together, a remarkable Christological reading of Gen 1-3. The word of the gospel, expanding and bearing fruit in good works and knowledge of God, is the means by which the creation commission is reaching its telos in Christ. /End
For this reason, ethical transformation is a renewal in the imago Dei: In 3:10: "You have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator (κατ’ εἰκόνα τοῦ κτίσαντος αὐτόν)." +
Likewise, the "filling" of creation occurs with the "fulness" of divine presence which is first in Christ (1:19) and now dwells in believers (2:10). +