The Mask and the Metamorphosis
When we read the word “repentance,” we think of guilt or behavior changes. But the original Greek text uses a word that explodes past those limits: Metanoia.
When we read the word “repentance,” we think of guilt or behavior changes. But the original Greek text uses a word that explodes past those limits: Metanoia.
When you read the opening of the Gospel of John—“In the beginning was the Word”—what comes to mind? Most picture text on a page or a spoken message.
Leaven plays a significant symbolic roll in the scriptures. This is a bit less of a commentary, and more to provoke some actual thinking on this verse.
George can be a bit much for some, but he makes some valid points.
There can be so much confusion in Christianity and life in general – often unrecognized. How can we come to realize and eliminate this confusion?
If God could speak DIRECTLY to the Old Testament prophets, and other writers of the scriptures, why doesn’t He speak DIRECTLY with us?
Many, if not most, Christians equate The Bible with The Word of God. But how does The Bible, itself, actually define The Word of God? Just a simple question, answered, without commentary.
What does Psalm 119:105 mean to you? How have you come to take it that way? Is there another, better, way to take it?
Think The Bible is too complicated? Then think like a child.
Is an inquisitive mind important to God? Can our yearning for understanding play a pivotal role in our relationship with God?