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how did Christ love the church?

May 2, 2017May 2, 2017 wally metts2 Comments

Marriage was always a picture of Christ and the church, of His unconditional, self-sacrificing, sanctifying delight in His people.

Posted in faith, marriageTagged Christ, church

of gods and boxes

February 20, 2017 wally metts3 Comments

We make our own sacrifices and worship our own gods, from materialism to social justice. We have our own talismans, always connected to our human conceit.

Posted in culture, faith, IndiaTagged idolatry, india, magic, Nepal, ritual

for Josh, at 21

February 17, 2017 wally metts2 Comments

It’s not enough to avoid bad influences. You have to surround yourself with better ones.

Posted in faith, familyTagged birthday, community, pure heart

day camp

February 9, 2017February 9, 2017 wally metts1 Comment

Service can be connected to spiritual pride, something we “do for others” that makes us feel good about ourselves. There was none of that with this group.

Posted in culture, faith, IndiaTagged fitness finders, india, Mumbai, service

what is the gospel?

May 11, 2016May 11, 2016 wally metts4 Comments

The Gospel is true because it changes things and it changes us. We need to be changed. Just look around.

Posted in culture, faithTagged gospel, grace, politics, t4g

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