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Qualified Pacifism
Do you suppose they would call it “qualified pacifism”? I’m not sure giving it a name would make any difference, but it does make it easier to pull out a large concept if it has a handle. The problem we … Continue reading
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Tagged compassion, Jesus Christ, peace, sacrificial love, shalom
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Sermon on the Mount 9
Godly Giving 6:1-4 The message here is fairly obvious in most English translations of the New Testament. However, it’s easy to miss some of the flavor and context if you aren’t aware of the background. Matthew chooses the Greek word … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, compassion, divine justice, divine mercy
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Sermon on the Mount 8
Justice for Enemies 5:43-48 Jesus isn’t really arguing with the Talmudic traditions here. He’s arguing with common Pharisaical behavior. It’s hard to find anything resembling “hate your enemies” except perhaps in the Qumran Scrolls, where the Qumran community taught something … Continue reading
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Tagged compassion, divine justice, divine mercy, heart-led, sacrificial love
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Psalm 133
Here we have a gem that most Westerners miss, not because they don’t read it, but because they don’t get the full depth of meaning. The quintessence of all the biblical covenants together is fellowship and communion on a very … Continue reading
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Tagged communion, compassion, fellowship, Psalms, sacrificial love
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Veiled Compassion
It’s not from me; it uses me. It’s hard to apply the compassion of my heart to people I’ve never met. What I can do is hold that compassion out there where others can see it. I already know by … Continue reading
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Tagged compassion, cycling, faith, heart-mind, hobbies, mission, photography
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An Itch in the Moral Consciousness
The Cross was Christ’s greatest victory. I don’t need to dramatize the human suffering of Our Lord; God save us from people who gild the lily. But I wonder how much it cost Him to show compassion to Pilate? In … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, compassion, computers, Holocaust, human suffering, moral consciousness, Pilate, propaganda, quantum reasoning, war
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