Here are some of the good reads found this week:
If You Confess: How to Bring Your Sins to God, HT to Challies. "When it comes to confessing our sins, many Christians fall into one of two errors — both of which steal joy, disrupt peace, and undermine assurance."
When Life Feels Crushing, HT to Challies. "Some seasons are like that. They aren't just overwhelming. They aren't just hard. They aren't just exhausting. They're paralyzing, and from a humanity standpoint – they feel unbearable." Sarah offers some helps for those times.
What Are Spiritual Gifts and How Do I Discover Mine? HT to Challies. This is probably the most helpful piece of writing I have seen on this subject.
Is "Allah" Just Another Word for God? HT to Challies. "There's confusion about the word 'Allah.' Recently, a commentator claimed that 'Allah' is just the Arabic word for God, and that it doesn't specifically refer to a different god. Her reasoning? 'Arabic-speaking Christians pray to 'Allah.'' Is that true? Yes and no. Some nuance is needed. Here are four points to understand." I appreciate clarity on this from one who knows.
Transgender, Intersex, and the Olympics. I appreciate the advice and example to wait and be sure we have the facts before we speak out on something. The topic here is two Olympic boxers who identified as female. "Political and religious conservatives jumped on the story immediately, decrying transgenderism and the unfairness to women in allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports." That's a valid concern but wasn't the issue here. The women were intersex, not transgender.
More Than Bodies: Examining Our Assumptions About Disability, HT to Challies. Our prayers ad concerns for disabled friends tends toward a desire for healing, for whatever their disability is to be "fixed." But their needs go deeper.
Eliminating Negative Self-Talk: 4 Key Reasons and Actionable Tips. "Do you respond to a compliment by putting yourself down? Do you verbally attack yourself because of your own clumsiness, forgetfulness, or aging body? You, my friend, may struggle with negative self-talk. So do I. And I'm guessing we aren't alone. What a relief, huh? But the everybody-does-it response won't cut it. It can be a comfort but not an excuse."
Come boldly, believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubting of your own heart, you are greatly loved.--C. H. Spurgeon
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