by Kenneth Litwak | Jan 8, 2025 | Christmas, God, Humility, Jesus, Serving Others, suffering, Theology
Christmas is not primarily about a baby in a feeding trough Christmas, 2024, is now over, except for Eastern Orthodox Christians who celebrate it on January 7th. There’s one verse in the Bible that describes what Christmas is all about. It’s 2 Cor 8:9: “For you...
by Kenneth Litwak | Dec 2, 2024 | apostle Paul, Attitudes, chains, Contentment, context, Faith, God, God's will, happiness, Identity, Jesus, Lord, Lord Jesus, Philippians 4, suffering, Theology
Taking Verses Out of Context Taking Verses Out of Context There was a man who wanted to get guidance from God. He sat down with his Bible, closed his eyes, and flipped the Bible open. Then, he put his finger down on the page. When he looked at it, the verse he landed...
by Kenneth Litwak | Oct 21, 2024 | Faith, Good works, Jesus, Love Your Neighbor, Regret, Theology
Interaction with a Student with a nonbiblical View of God Well-known New Testament professor N. T. Wright told a story about his time as a chaplain for Worcester College of Oxford University. At the beginning of each term, he met with new students. I don’t usually put...
by Kenneth Litwak | Sep 23, 2024 | apostle Paul, Catastrophe, Crisis, Disaster, Faith, Habakkuk, Prayer, suffering
Have you faced a crisis in your life? Are you currently facing a crisis? Have you experienced a catastrophe? I have. I got an eye infection in 1989 and the AWFULmologists who “treated” me caused me to get a cataract in my mid-thirties and destroyed many of...
by Kenneth Litwak | Sep 5, 2024 | Attitudes, Career, Living Sacrifice, Love Your Neighbor, Marriage, Theology, Will of God
This post is the second piece of my last blog post on knowing the will of God. Now that you’ve read about my own struggles to find God’s perfect will, which I now reject as an invalid doctrine and what I have to say below goes along with that. So now, what...
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