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Wrestling with Truth — February 24 2013
In Luke 20:22, Jesus is asked, “Is it right for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?” Jesus answers this “trick” question with the profound: “Then give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” Ralph … Continue reading
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Wrestling with Truth — January 27, 2013
In the context of Luke 17:1-19, we considered a balanced view of faith. Faith as believing–intellect–knowledge Faith as trusting–emotions/heart–experience Faith as doing–will/behavior–action (A wholistic view of salvation could follow the same pattern.) Is faith a quantity or a quality? What … Continue reading
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Wrestling with Truth — October 28, 2012
Wrestling with Truth considered Luke 7 today. We looked at the various “models of devotion” contained in this chapter. The Centurion who sends some Jewish elders and then some of his servants to Jesus to request healing for his servant. … Continue reading