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obinna cabesta
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obinna oilvea
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the gods are wise
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never tell how much your problem is but tell that your problem how much your your god is
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Once dead. Now alive. Christ reshaping people.
A common tendency among believers is to think of Jesus Christ in the past tense. He's the guy we study in the Bible that some taxidermist must have mounted on a wall, much like that elk head above the cabin fireplace. He is present, and his eyes follow us around the room, but he is not really alive and active in our lives or in the world. Nothing could be further from the gospel
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Love your neighbor as yourself.
This always seemed like hard moral advice that very few of us were really able to follow. But in recent times its meaning seems clearer. Loving mainly ourselves--which is the definition of the high consumer society we inhabit--means creating a world that stinks. It's a world that is getting steadily hotter, where almost all of us feel increasingly economically insecure. Jesus had it figured out: It only works when we're in it together.
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By grace we're created in the image of God. When we corrupt our lives with sin, the grace of God in Jesus Christ forgives us and makes us fully alive again. By grace the Holy Spirit binds us to this savior, includes us in the church, moves our chaos over to create beauty, and interrupts our plans with God's dream that we too become gracious. Along the way the holy image re-emerges in our lives.