Nov 11

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    kirkace added a text contribution Honesty
    I don't think these verses are particularly profound, I just really appreciate the honesty. "Some people doubted" a very humble attitude from the author. It's also one firmly based in reality - people doubt and they're not evil for doing so, when it comes to things like resurrection - doubt will inevitably rise it's head simply because of the physics of the whole thing. Read more »
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Aug 17

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    kirkace added a text contribution When it's okay to lie...
    This is one of the few occaisions in the bible where it appears to be okay for a believer to lie. I have often wondered about those extreme circumstances - like being tortured for information that would lead to further suffering - and about whether lying there would be counted as sinful. It think in those extreme cases it would probably be alright, but I live in Melbourne, one of the safest cities... Read more »

Jun 9

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    kirkace added a text contribution Heard it before... or have I?
    I've heard verse 20 heaps of times: "For where two or three gather together as my followers,s I am there among them." But do yourself a favour and read the verses that come before. Puts a bit of a different spin on it. I don't exactly know what it means (more research needed) but I'm pretty sure that most of the times I've heard this verse quoted, it's been used completely out of context. Read more »

Jun 2

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    I like this method of judging the genuineness (real word?) of someone's faith. We can say all sorts of things about what we believe but the real test comes when we have to put them into action. For example: The Alpha Course cops a lot of flack from very liberal Christians and very fundamentalist Christians. What are we to do with judging this course? Well I'd look at the people who run it and observe... Read more »

Jun 1

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    kirkace added a text contribution Milk = the gospel basics
    This is similar to Paul in 1 Cor 3. However it seems that the writer of Hebrews is concerned that they need to keep hearing about repentance and forgiveness. I sometimes feel the same way about myself. I keep needing to repent as God reveals various sins. On further thinking though I'm not sure that's what this passage is on about. A mature Christian will not be sin free, but they will know what to... Read more »

May 29

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    kirkace added a text contribution Watch out for empty sacrifices
    Hebrews does a brilliant job in it's explanation for a lot of the OT laws. It shows that the spirit of the law still holds authority for us but that we are not tied down to it because of what Jesus has done. It occurs to me (and the guy I heard say it) that many of our modern churches have not quite understood this. We continue to focus mainly on our relgious sacrifices (like the Sunday service or... Read more »

May 26

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    kirkace added a text contribution Jesus is happy to be interrupted
    Did you notice how Jesus isn't frustrated by being interrupted? In fact he insist on sticking around and investigates the woman who had touched him. Despite this imporant religious leader needing him urgently, Jesus takes the time to care for someone who was probably ignored by everyone else. Obviously I don't have power leave me whenever I'm touched by a sick person but I can still follow Jesus example... Read more »

May 18

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    kirkace added a text contribution Paul as Tim's mentor
    Here's a few things I picked up about Paul's mentoring relationship with Timothy: 1:3 He urged him - particularly to protect correct teaching. 1:18 He instructed him - in how to live a life of faith. 2:1 He urged him to pray - to include God in everything he did. 3:1 He offers trustworthy sayings - some advice from an experienced Christian. 4:6 He presents him with ideas - about the future and Tim's... Read more »

May 12

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    It's interesting that despite Jesus being far greater than the temple and the law that we Christians still try and impose as many OT style regulations on our churches as possible. We regulate and lay down the law and in the process we become like the pharisees and miss the "spirit" of God's law. Yes we should have boundaries and standards for the way we live but too often they don't, they come from... Read more »