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Uplook Fridays (on Sunday!):Between Resurrection & Ascension |
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Written by Uplook.Org
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Sunday, 14 August 2005 |
The Lord’s death and resurrection, when viewed in connection with the
Old Testament dispensation, summed it up and brought it to an end. The
Lord remained on earth for forty days after His resurrection to prepare
His disciples for the new age of grace. During these days there were
appearances and disappearances. The appearances were necessary in order
to prove again and again that He was indeed risen from the dead. The
disappearances were necessary in order to school His disciples to live
by faith and not by sight since His bodily presence was soon to be
taken away. In this period there were seven important openings.(Acts 1:3) |
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Remembering Denise: A Co-Worker's Funeral |
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Written by Rey
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Friday, 05 August 2005 |
So many thoughts come rushing in when you're sitting at a funeral. It's
like a whirlwind, really, looking at faces and wondering what's going
in his or her mind or how is this person staying strong. Sometimes
you'll catch snippets of conversation, reflections on “how great” the
deceased looks. I found myself tapping into that whirlwind to try to
suppress the sensation of self-loathing that I felt caught somewhere
between my eyes and throat. |
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Rey's Reviews: True To The Faith (Gooding) |
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Written by Rey
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Thursday, 04 August 2005 |
What’s the Point of the Book?
To offer a refreshing commentary on the book of Acts, that doesn’t
follow a verse by verse format but looks more at literary structure. In
so doing, David Gooding aims to establish some facts about the
beginnings of Christianity, highlight features in the text that show a
separation from Judaism and differences with naturalism, differences
with spiritualism and what the Christian attitude should be in this
world. Basically, Luke has a point in writing the letter and it’s not
merely listing the historical beginnings of Christianity. |
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Prayer Requests: Multiple |
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Written by Rey
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Thursday, 04 August 2005 |
There are several requests in the prayer log. Why don’t you stop on over there, take a name and intercede on their behalf. Thanks. -r- |
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Don’t Know Much About Heresy |
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Written by Rey
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Wednesday, 03 August 2005 |
Cooke’s “Wonderful World” is about a man who doesn’t know much of
anything but the fact that he loves his girl. In the hopes of her
loving him back he aims to be number one, but he knows he’s woefully
inept. Sometimes we can be like that when it comes to alternate
Christian beliefs and sometimes we use words like heresy to describe
these beliefs. Linking to the Archive, Curt noted that his illustration, in proximity to me, wound up having heretical ramifications (which he denies) and we wound up
discussing (offline) what exactly defines a heresy and how does one
deal with it. |
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Theolo-Lunch: Trinitarianism and the Imago Dei |
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Written by Rey
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Friday, 29 July 2005 |
In the past I’ve had wrestling matches with illustrations or analogies
that would help understand the Tri-unity. All of the illustrations
seemed to have a major flaw and it’s understandable that a finite
metaphor breaks down when it comes to God. I’ll need your help in
finding out at what point this illustration comes apart from reality. |
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