Friday, September 2, 2011
my blogging page
Trying to write down a little of what I read- hard to be consistent with blogging when there are so many other things that are more important, yet still want to for personal and hopefully your benefit.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
loving your enemy
Been thinking through the admonition to love your enemy. For most of us we turn the concept of having an enemy into some abstract hypothetical and comfort ourselves with the thought that if we ever did have an enemy we would treat them well. But since we don't have any enemies then we don't have to worry about it. Problem is we treat family like opposition and the people close to us as hostile. We take our "self- defense" as an excuse to "protect" ourselves. Essentially we're treating the people we are supposed to love most as enemies. When Jesus tells us to love our enemies he is telling us that we are to treat even our enemies with a love that is based upon life in God. There is a basic goodness that we are to treat all people with because there is a basic goodness that God treats all of us with. If we are supposed to love and essentially bless our enemies, just think how well we should treat the people who are our friends and family. All for the glory of Christ.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
TolKien
" And after this 'nothing else really happened'. Tolkien did his job, raised his family, wrote his books, pre-eminently The Hobbit, which came out in 1937, and The Lord of the Rings, published in three volumes in 1954-55. ... He retired from his second Oxford Chair in 1959. He remained all his life a committed Christian and Catholic, and died, tow years after his wife, in 1973. No extra-marital affairs, no sexual oddities, no scandals, strange accusations, or political involvement- nothing in a way for a poor biographer to get his teeth into." He was a philologist.
This description of the author endears his writings to me even more.
This description of the author endears his writings to me even more.
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