Jesus came to save us, and also to see to our healing. Not just preaching and teaching and doing miracles, Jesus came healing. He healed constantly, wherever He went; the people gathered, followed and loved Him because of the healing He offered them. Christ’s healing is not just for the body, but also above all […]
God Talk
'GOD TALK' deals with central questions about God and religious truth. Examples: Who is God? Can God be proven? What is the Bible really about? Who is Jesus and what exactly is salvation? The answers to these and other questions may surprise you.
Barriers to Receiving Love: Christ’s Healing.1
What God intends is for us to become like Christ, with Christ. He is our model of healing and wholeness. As He is the author and perfecter of our faith, so He is the author and perfecter of our healing. The name “Jesus” means both “God saves” and “God heals.” Healing and saving are two […]
Barriers to Receiving God’s Love.2
If you have difficulty with human love, which you have experienced in some manner, you likely have real difficulty with the notion of God loving you. And what kind of love should you be imagining? The conditional love of a legalistic judge, or the unconditional love of an adoring parent? How we image God determines […]
Barriers to Receiving God’s Love.1
To trust or not to trust, just may be our most essential decision during our first year of life. That initial verdict of whether and to what extent to trust would include persons, places and life itself. As it goes with trust, so it goes with openness. Our very openness to receive love is built […]
God’s Love: Receiving.1
Love is an unbroken circle of three interwoven dimensions: receiving, sharing and giving. These three dimensions are as cyclical stages which we go through repeatedly in loving. The analogy of a baseball diamond is useful here: in baseball there are three bases which must be tagged, and in the proper sequence in order to safely […]
The Love of God
There is more than one kind of love. There are four words, for example, in the Greek language of Jesus’ day, representing four kinds of love. They were: eros, or passionate, physical love; storge, or family love and cherishing; philia, or friendship love; and agape, used only in the New Testament, to refer to God’s […]