I would like to comment on one of the phrases that is found in the article highlighted in this Tweet: https://twitter.com/mhmcintyre/status/602954945072111617 On the surface, it seems correct to say that "God will not give you more than you can … [Continue reading]
Yancey on the need for an absolute standard
I want to share the following passage from Philip Yancey's book Vanishing Grace: The poet W. H. Auden, who left Europe in the 1930's to escape the looming war, found his entire outlook shaken as he sat in a Manhattan theater watching newsreels of … [Continue reading]
Between the hammer and the anvil
The blacksmith uses heat and force to transform the iron into the desired shape. The iron goes into the fire to be heated and is then moved to the anvil to be hammered into the desire form. The process is repeated until the smith is satisfied with … [Continue reading]
The Church and Summum bonum
Recently, the term summum bonum was brought to my attention. The phrase is a Latin expression meaning, "the highest good" and is used to designate what is of ultimate importance in life. Jesus spoke to this in Matthew 22:36-40 when he identified … [Continue reading]
