It's been a super-busy week, so I have just a few links for you. But I think they're good ones.
Why We Follow Some Old Testament Laws But Not Others, HT to Challies. "Critics accuse Christians of conveniently picking and choosing from Old Testament laws. We're quick to 'clobber' gay people with verses from Leviticus, they say, yet we don't keep kosher ourselves. The complaint, though, is based on a misunderstanding about the Mosaic Covenant that even Christians fall prey to."
"Where Is Your Faith?" HT to Challies. "How do you cling to belief amidst such turmoil of the heart? How do you survive the death of a child? I can tell you, it is not what happens in that moment of complete darkness or even in the months and years that follow. Survival is forged in the pew every Sunday. It is built on the truths of Scripture that you fill your mind with day by day. It comes through knowing Who God is."
We're Missing It. "He wants time to love us that way and it can't happen if He is a 'to do' list item, or in sound bites only throughout our day, or only while we grab coffee on our way out the door."
Well-Worn Boots. Lessons from a pair of faithful old work boots.
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