The Content Cluster Muster (12.28.17)

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Rocky Mountain Majesty


One of the Best Things

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Always Worth Review Jonathan Edwards Resolutions this Time of Year

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Must I Forgive?

Mike Lawyer, with our Center for Biblical Counseling, wrote a good post on forgiveness:
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kevinmbratcher
kevinmbratcher
6 years ago

Re: Forgiveness Good overall points. A couple of your sermons in the last year or two on the topic of forgiveness, my takeaway was that you would make a distinction that he refuses to, however: That forgiveness can be prepared but cannot be accomplished until the offender has repented. So if my friend steals my car, I should be ready to forgive him, willing to reconcile with him, but it would be nonsensical to run after him down the street crying “I forgive you” as he peels out of the neighborhood. I’m not sure where he gets the context argument… Read more »

kyriosity
kyriosity
6 years ago
Reply to  kevinmbratcher

If you owe me ten bucks, and I tear up the IOU, have I forgiven you? Yes. But if you don’t acknowledge the debt, are you forgiven? No. The receiving doesn’t have to happen in order for the giving to happen. And what else is there to call the giving? Here’s a follow-up post: http://www.cbcmoscow.com/2017/12/28/forgiveness-and-troubling-our-trouble/

John F Kennedy
John F Kennedy
6 years ago
Reply to  kevinmbratcher

After reading Lawyer’s comments, both in the article linked to by Doug, and the one linked to by kyriosity, I remain unconvinced. As Jay Adams taught, and as I believe the Bible also teaches, forgiveness is part of a transaction that is initiated by repentance and results in reconciliation. It is interesting to note, that Lawyer apparently thinks it is fine for a husband, whose wife lied about her virginity prior to marriage, to think of his wife as a “schmo,” even after he has forgiven her. Throughout his comments, Lawyer seems to be engaging in the logical fallacy of… Read more »

kyriosity
kyriosity
6 years ago
Reply to  John F Kennedy

Doug gets at the same issue in this letter (particularly the fourth paragraph): https://dougwils.com/s7-engaging-the-culture/waiting-rat-die.html

paulm01
paulm01
6 years ago

Nice timelapse above Telluride, showing off God’s stunning handiwork. Reminds me why I live in the state (altho at the opposite compass pole).

Larry Geiger
Larry Geiger
6 years ago

Are those airplanes or meteors?

paulm01
paulm01
6 years ago
Reply to  Larry Geiger

Most likely airplanes, although in the mountains we do see satellites travel across a clear night sky but those are usually higher up and not moving as quickly.

bethyada
bethyada
6 years ago

Good article on forgiveness. The opening is significant. they can’t forgive because the person hasn’t asked for forgiveness; they can’t forgive because the person doesn’t show enough contrition in their confession, they can’t forgive because the person doesn’t acknowledge or understand the “harm done “in the event; they can’t forgive because “I’m really angry with him/her.” it is often true that we may not be contrite enough or fully understand the harm. But you can’t make forgiveness dependant on that. Consider of you did. What if they are contrite but you lack the capacity to appreciate it because they express… Read more »

bethyada
bethyada
6 years ago

So I came across this article about students at university failing with literacy.

Frustrating because she gets the problem, at least partly. But fails to comprehend the cause. She equates capitalism with low cost (which it commonly causes) and equates low cost with poor quality (which is someone’s the case) then says capitalism causes poor education. Though Marxism and postmodernism in education are actually the problem.

But most frustrating in that she cannot see that she is part of the problem. Susy can’t comprehend because she reads Facebook and Twilight, so get her to read trash and profanity instead.

bethyada
bethyada
6 years ago
Reply to  bethyada

Link not showing on my phone. Don’t know if they’ve been pulled from comments.

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/dec/24/the-difficulty-is-the-point-teaching-spoon-fed-students-how-to-really-read

Nathan
Nathan
6 years ago

The Wingfeather Saga short film is probably appropriate for this content cluster:
https://vimeo.com/wingfeathersaga