Embracing the Unusual
When you encounter a thing that is unknown to you, how do you handle it? Do you reject the unusual? Or do you embrace it?
When you encounter a thing that is unknown to you, how do you handle it? Do you reject the unusual? Or do you embrace it?
The divine light shines into the darkness of our lives and world. We often overlook it or misunderstand it, ignore it or hate it. But it is never extinguished.
The Lord Jesus said this is the second greatest commandment of all.
When other people benefit, we rejoice. When other people suffer, we suffer along with them.
We are to flee from doing the wrong thing. Instead, we are to pursue doing the right thing. This is part of being a disciple. It is action-faith.
What does it mean to seek the LORD? It does not mean attending liturgies. Amos says God hates our liturgies! Micah delivers a splendid answer.
The LORD God calls us to be spiritually fruitful. We are to bear fruit for the kingdom of God. But in our day, the fruitfulness of many Christians has been hijacked.