The title of this post is based on a analogy from CS Lewis’ Mere Christianity. He’s so smart.
The title of this post is based on a analogy from CS Lewis’ Mere Christianity. He’s so smart.
Continuing on my #30versesin30days challenge, this video explores Romans 1:16…
I am posting this about 12 hours after I like to have #MusicMonday ready and complete. But today I’m
Why am I here? ย What should I do with my life? ย What was I put on this earth to do? ย What happens to me when I die? ย This canโt beย all there is to life, can it?
This is a hard one. ย Iย want to beย in control of my emotions. ย I donโt want to fly off the handle, or say something I regret, or let one little thing ruin my morning.
If you believe that the Bible is the word of God, it follows that itโs truth and message should be better memorized than one-liners from your favorite comedy movie. ย (Yes, Iโm talking to myself.)
I am admittedly a “baby Christian”. The knowledge that I have in my head has not yet saturated the peace and faith that I want to feel in my heart. Though I have decided to be obedient, I don’t always feels the joy, joy, joy down in my heart.
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis โย Chapter 2: Some Objections
If you missed the first chapter ofย Mere Christianity, click here and watch that first. ย C.S. is taking us on a cerebral journey and each idea is stacked on the previous.
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