"Follow Your Heart!" Really? -- by Brad Jersak
“Follow you heart.”
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“Follow you heart.”
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"Borders"
Oh, the covert dealings of the nations.
Who's side am I on?
Who's side am I on?
Oh, the injustice of war;
The suffering of the innocent;
And the growth of the poor and needy.
Who's side am I on?
Who's side am I on?
Where death and destruction flaunt their strength;
Where power and influence inflate their cause;
And where passionate cries are yelled from the hearts of both borders.
Who's side am I on?
Who's side am I on?
Let Me tell you of the of the widow, the orphan, the wounded man and defamed woman.
Let Me tell you of the hungry, the ill and the dying.
Let Me show you the face of the leper; the sea of tears I have caught;
and the temple full of wailing that I hold dear to My heart.
I am on their side.
I am on their side.
Within whatever border that may be;
That is where I am.
"And his lord, moved with anger, handed him over to the torturers until he should repay all that was owed him. My heavenly Father will also do the same to you, if each of you does not forgive his brother from your heart." Matthew 18:34-35
For those who find it easy to leave the streams of love, forgiveness, compassion and mercy behind,... you may not care to remain in those streams but, is your infinite debt something you can manage on your own? Be careful not to forget the unforgiving servant. Go back to the streams of God and be grateful for them. -- Adit Gamble
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Beloved,
there is a table set for you and an invitation to come to that table. A
seat has been prepared for you and upon it is written your name. What I
have for you is abundant life; the Life of my Son; the Life of my Spirit.
I want you, beloved, to stop giving your loyalty away so easily. I have been calling you, asking for your whole heart, your whole mind, your whole soul and spirit.
Continue reading "Beloved... prophetic message via Eric Janzen" »
I. INTRODUCTION
When Dr Andrew
Sopko made a comment about Personalism in his examination of my
theology, I became curious about the philosophy of Christian
Personalism and its French roots. Dr Sopko observed that, unlike some
contemporary Orthodox theologians, I had not fallen into "Personalism."
From my examination of Personalism, I conclude that there can be no
Orthodox Personalism. Whatever our view of it, it is evident that there
is no patristic support for Personalism, or for any kind of synthesis
of Christianity with Phenomenology or neo-Kantian liberalism.
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Peter Dale Scott comes from
a worthy Canadian line and lineage. His grandfather, Frederick
Scott, was a contemporary of Stephen Leacock, an important Canadian
poet, an Anglican priest and padre to many soldiers and at the forefront
of the Winnipeg strike in 1919. Frederick Scott embodied, in thought,
word and deed, a vision of responsible citizenship, but he was very
English. Peter’s father, Frank Scott, was one of the best known Canadian
poets, constitutional lawyers and founder of the League for Social Reconstruction
(LSR) and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). The LSR-CCF
were the forerunners of the New Democratic Party (NDP). Frank Scott
was a student of Stephen Leacock. As the English empire waned and the
American empire waxed, Frank opposed the English colonial way of his
father, but he tended to genuflect, in a subtle way, to the New Romans
to the south. Peter’s mother, Marian Dale, was an accomplished Canadian
painter. The Politics of the Imagination: A Life of F.R. Scott
(1987), by Sandra Djwa, recounts, as an authorized biography, the life
of Frank and Marian Scott.
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