Wednesday, November 11, 2009

3) Jesus was a lunatic.

Well then, perhaps Jesus was just insane?

Consider the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, chapters 5-7. Does this look to you like the ravings of a lunatic?

Read again His deft answer to the people who wanted to catch Him in His words. - Mark 12:13-17 -

Observe the brilliance and subtlety of His answer to those who wanted to stone the woman taken in adultery. - John 8:1-11 -

This kind of savvy is hardly evidence of madness. No wonder people who tried to trick Him were "astonished by his answer [and] became silent". - Luke 20:26 -

His lucidity, sense of perspective, irony, and humor do not bespeak madness but great sanity. Nor does even His iron resolve to meet His fate look like madness. We never get the impression that He desires death; instead He believes Himself to be commanded by God the Father to overcome death by giving His life "as a ransom for many". - 1Timothy 2:6 -

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

I have through years of reading, pondering, reflecting and contemplating, the 3 things that last; FAITH . HOPE . LOVE and I would like to made available my sharing from the many thinkers, authors, scholars and theologians whose ideas and thoughts I have borrowed. God be with them always. Amen!

I STILL HAVE MANY THINGS TO SAY TO YOU BUT THEY WOULD BE TOO MUCH FOR YOU NOW. BUT WHEN THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH COMES, HE WILL LEAD YOU TO THE COMPLETE TRUTH, SINCE HE WILL NOT BE SPEAKING AS FROM HIMSELF, BUT WILL SAY ONLY WHAT HE HAS LEARNT; AND HE WILL TELL YOU OF THE THINGS TO COME.

HE WILL GLORIFY ME, SINCE ALL HE TELLS YOU WILL BE TAKEN FROM WHAT IS MINE. EVERYTHING THE FATHER HAS IS MINE; THAT IS WHY I SAID: ALL HE TELLS YOU WILL BE TAKEN FROM WHAT IS MINE. - JOHN 16:12-15 -


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