Paul's Passing Thoughts

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Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 13, 2014

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  1. A Mom's avatar A Mom said, on August 17, 2014 at 10:03 PM

    “Another Tullian Tweet: Is your life defined by a ladder or cross?
    This is what TT thinks sets man free: excruciating death.” pondering

    Yup. Christians really need to pay attention to the message. The best thing you can do is sacrifice yourself, since it’s meant to be from a sovereign God – that’s what I get from him, John Piper, and reformed theology. And orthodox Christianity. The peasants paying for the cathedrals & the pastors’/priests’ salaries, for example.

    What does it mean for them, the religious leaders? Their own bad behavior was predestined by God. It’s not their fault. At least they have the theology right, they’re predestined to go to heaven, they just need to be nicer about it.

    Jesus said the bottom line is to love God, yourself, others – live the abundant life. That’s absent from their tweets, sermons, conferences, videos, & books. What Jesus told us to do, His message, is replaced by a message that you must love suffering.

    Can’t think of anything that would be more opposite of Jesus’ message. The devil must be thrilled that suffering is the popular Christian message.

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  2. Lydia's avatar Lydia said, on August 18, 2014 at 12:10 AM

    “Another Tullian Tweet: Is your life defined by a ladder or cross?”

    What about the ladder that comes out of the resurrection: Growing in Holiness. (maturity, wisdom, etc)

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on August 18, 2014 at 5:43 AM

      He fell off of that ladder long ago.

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  3. Carmen S.'s avatar Carmen S. said, on August 19, 2014 at 9:42 PM

    Tullian Tweet: “Spirituality is not about being fixed; it is about God being present in the mess of our unfixedness.” Mike Yaconelli

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  4. Lydia's avatar Lydia said, on August 19, 2014 at 10:16 PM

    “Tullian Tweet: “Spirituality is not about being fixed; it is about God being present in the mess of our unfixedness.” Mike Yaconelli”

    Carmen, This is why you hide the children and lock up the silver when they come to visit.

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  5. Carmen S.'s avatar Carmen S. said, on August 20, 2014 at 3:44 PM

    It gets worse, Lydia. Here’s a status update from Tullian’s hero Tim Keller…..

    “Suffering awakens us out of our haunted sleep of spiritual self-sufficiency into a serious search for the divine.”

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