Applying the Doctrine of the Trinity to Everyday Life
What does the doctrine of the Trinity have to do with our daily lives? It might seem like a lofty concept, but …
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What does the doctrine of the Trinity have to do with our daily lives? It might seem like a lofty concept, but …
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Throughout the pages of the Bible, safety language infused with the imagery of refuge and towers speaks to divine protection in our …
In the cross, we encounter a paradox that shatters the norms of human understanding—the concept of enduring danger to ensure safety. As …
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As we continue exploring the theme of divine safety, we venture into the heart of God’s provision. We are looking at the …
God is safe. Across eternity and through time, the Trinity has always been a community of security and sanctuary. This safety is …
Vulnerability, defined as “risk, uncertainty, and emotional exposure,” is a familiar experience for us all. While we often encounter vulnerability in our …
Taxis, a theological concept rooted in the Greek word for “order” or “arrangement,” is profoundly reflected in the nature of the Triune …
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The economic and immanent Trinity is a theological concept that distinguishes between God’s internal relationships within the Trinity (immanent) and His actions …
In the previous posts on joy we looked at the Triune God as the true source of all joy and the biblical …
Joy in this world must always be explored against the backdrop of sorrow. In 2 Corinthians 6:10, Paul describes the Christian journey …
Assurance comes from turning our eyes away from our strength, our faithfulness and our obedience. Assurance happens to us as we focus …
From one angle, the storyline of Scripture is a story of grief. We are born into grief, grief is not something we …
God did not fashion us with the ability to see ourselves. Eyes were made to see the world and the “others” around …
Relational safety is one of the greatest and yet rarest gifts in life. We’ve all felt the sting of betrayal from those …
In this post, I would like to look into one dimension of a safe community. Meaningful relationships are always marked by transparency, …
Theology is the engine that drives action. There is a direct link between what we do and what we believe. A.W. Tozer …
im Challies, blogger and author, is releasing a book later this month titled “Visual Theology: Seeing and Understanding the Truth About God.” …