SALT

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You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. (Matthew 5:13)

The Greek word is ἅλας halas (Strong’s 217) and it means common table salt (sodium chloride).

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TOLERANCE

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Today tolerance is seen as a virtue.  That it is so, is simply a product of a world view that excludes absolutes.  Where truth can be individual, there is no Truth, therefore all is tolerable because all is fabricated and therefore of no value.  It is the lot of humankind to  be prone to deception.  It was no different in the early church.

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SALVATION (security of)

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For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. (Titus 2:11)

 The word in Greek that is translated as ‘salvation’ is σωτηρία sótéria (Strong’s 4991).  In Titus, Paul uses the adjectival form, and the sense is of deliverance; this begs the preposition, ‘from’.  From what is anyone delivered or saved?  God offers through Christ, His grace personified, to save individuals from a terrible judgment and ultimate expulsion from His communion.

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COVENANT

 

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God is faithful and keeps his promises – even when humankind cannot.  To save his creation, he had to make a covenant and populate both sides of the agreement.  Jesus was God made flesh to ensure God the Father had no cause for default, but the cost was the separation, expressed in the Cry of Dereliction.  To understand this process, it best to look to the previous biblical covenants, only then will the radical design of the ‘New Covenant’ emerge.

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LIFE

Is life a mere accident?  Does human life have meaning, if so how and through whom?  Science has answered many questions about the ‘how’ but not the ‘why’.  But as beings that seek identity and purpose, failing to answer why there is life is more than unsatisfactory, for it leaves humankind in an existential vacuum that few can bear.  Attempts to fill that vacuum include the accumulation of wealth or experiences, frenetic activity or developing addictive, destructive lifestyles.  But nothing ultimately works – the gaping hole remains a chasm at our very core.

In this post, I attempt to explain that only when we face the fact that we are creatures and we have a creator, and moreover, wish to restore the relationship with our creator that life has meaning.

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DEATH

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While warrior cultures like that of the Vikings sought a heroic death, today death is feared or ignored.  Western medicine is given over to the pursuit of protracting life, even at the expense of its quality.  For humankind, however, death was not and is not God’s intention but is the result of men and women’s rebellion.

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WRATH (of God)

The last post concerned why any Christian should be God-fearing…this then is why, because through revelation, s/he realises the danger of being an ‘object of wrath’.

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Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.  (John 3:36)

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