I said in an early post on this theme that eating disorders and food-fad disorders were a function of father hunger. Time to unpack that a bit. This is just a beginning, because it is a huge subject. One of the great problems we have in conservative Christian circles is that of accepting slanders about …
Our Daily Taste
“O Lord, refresh our sensibilities. Give us this day our daily taste. Restore to us soups that spoons will not sink in, and sauces which are never the same twice” (Robert Farrar Capon, The Supper of the Lamb, p. 27).
What Sin Is
We have to look at three other renderings of anomia. The word is translated as unrighteousness in 2 Cor. 6:14. “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?” In 1 John 3:4, the word is used twice in order to give …
The Amazing Thing is That Men are Still Doing This
“When he falls upon his text, he interprets it, not at all desiring to know what the men of God who lived before him have said upon it, for they were of a darker age, and he lives in the nineteenth century, that world of wonders, that region of wisdom, that flower and glory of …
Shriveling the Inner Man
“We must consider each situation in its own right to get some sense of who or what is responsible for the boredom and what can be done to relieve it. We have seen many influences in our culture and in the individual choices that people make in response to their circumstances that might lead to …
Corruption and Stewardship
“Rarely will followers of Christ set overt corruption as their goal; rather, they want to be conservative, consolidate gains, learn fiscal realism, and be ‘good stewards.’ Of course, nothing is wrong with good stewardship — other than the fact that is a phrase which frequently stands in for bad stewardship” (For Kirk and Covenant, p. …
The Walnut of Doom
I just recently realized that we still have some copies Right Behind around here, and what’s with that? Unfortunately we don’t have any more copies of Supergeddon (“A Really Big Geddon”), but we do have some copies of, as I mentioned, Right Behind. What is that? you wonder. Is it connected at all to the …
Losing Both God and the Thing Idolized
“Idolatry has two faults. It is not only a slur on the true God; it is also an insult to true things . . . The heaviest weight on the shoulders of the earth is still the age-old idolatry by whcih man has cheated himself of both Creator and creation” (Robert Farrar Capon, The Supper …
Forgiving Iniquity
The Greek word anomia is rendered variously — as iniquity, or unrighteousness, or transgression of the law. We will begin with the places where it is translated as iniquity. Jesus says that in the last day, He will dismiss those who claimed to have done great works in His name, but who were actually “workers …
Two Kinds of Weakness
“Faith is our battle-axe and weapon of war; woe to the warrior who forgets it. Therefore, brethren, let us separate between weakness and weakness, — the weakness which is the token of strength, and weakness in faith which is the indication of spiritual decay” (Charles Spurgeon, An All-Round Ministry, p. 202).