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  • Pondering the Attributes of God

    I have been reflecting on the attributes of God and I know for certain that I don’t have a proper view yet ((1) because I’m so unsure and (2) because i don’t think anyone on earth has it right). Does God have a center among his moral attributes? A primary focus? The more I think…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    3 July 2013
    Theology
    Christianity, Faith, God, religion, tillich
  • Glory to God, Forever and Ever

    Liturgy, the patterns of pubic worship in a church, is an interesting thing. For many Christians, especially evangelicals, the idea of a formalized mode of worship is an idea that is utterly foreign. Set prayer? Standing / sitting / kneeling in unison? Processions? Creeds? What are these things? Liturgy as a whole is just outside…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    24 June 2013
    Devotional, Worship
    christian, Christianity, doxology, Liturgy, religion, Worship
  • To an Honest Treatment of Reality

    This is what, I suppose, amounts to an honest disclosure of my struggles with my faith. Friends that know me tend tend to joke about how I tend to post “deep comments” on life, love, and death. Yet, for me, I don’t find them deep, instead, I fund them indicative of what I constantly think about, worry…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    14 June 2013
    Personal
    christian, Christianity, Faith, life, philosophy, religion, struggle
  • Hymn: Abide With Me

    If there is one song or hymn or piece that I want played at my funeral it would be this hymn. Where my last post, “The Church’s One Foundation,” is a hymn that reflects that which gives me comfort and meaning in this life. I am so often lost and lonely. I both love and…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    8 June 2013
    Worship
    Christianity, death, hymn, life, music, Worship
  • Hymn: The Church’s One Foundation

    I am a person filled with doubts, especially in the summer where, as a university student, I have more time to think and reflect on what I believe and why. They are strong doubts, doubts that at times can almost make me cry in despair. I so desperately mirror the cry in Mark 9:24, “I…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    3 June 2013
    Worship
    Bible, Christianity, Church, hymn, Worship
  • Post 2D, Christ today and tomorrow

    Where is Jesus now? The Nicene Creed tells us that Jesus, after rising from the dead Ascended into heaven, And sits at the right hand of the Father. And he shall come again with glory to judge both the quick and the dead: Whose kingdom shall have no end. These statements show the core doctrines…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    13 April 2013
    Theology
    Bible, christian, Christianity, easter, Jesus, religion, Theology
  • Part 3. Salvation

    The Nicene Creed tells of Jesus Christ: Who for us humans, and for our salvation came down from heaven, […] And was made man, (it is recommended that the previous posts in the series be read before this one) A true Christianity rooted in history, proclaims one truth. Jesus Christ came; Jesus Christ died; Jesus…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    7 April 2013
    Theology
    Bible, Christianity, Faith, religion, salvation
  • Easter Joy

    Today is Easter. Where historically Good Friday has been a day of remembering how undeserving we are of the cross, Easter has always been a joyous remembrance of our risen Lord and the joy of our hope in him. Remember today that “there is therefore no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    31 March 2013
    Devotional
    Christianity, easter, Jesus, religion
  • Christian Humility

    I wish to remind everyone to be penitent in this lenten period. (that is to remember our sins and earnestly seek and remember the forgiveness we have in Jesus Christ). For while the Jews and the Romans had their parts in the crucifixion of Jesus, it was not them that crucified him (for his death…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    29 March 2013
    Theology
    Christianity, easter, good friday, Jesus, religion
  • 2c Missing the Mark of God

    Christianity is not a crutch for weak people, no it is far more than that. While some Christians might object to this, the truth is far more than that. Christianity isn’t a crutch for weak people because it asserts that people are dead because they have chosen to rebel against a just and omnipotent God…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    23 March 2013
    Theology
    Christianity, easter, Jesus, religion, sin, Theology
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