The danger inherent in the exegesis of experiences as opposed to the Word of God is that experiences are not fully reliable as instruments of truth. Sometimes they are absolutely unreliable.
What Mean These Stones?
The driver's seat of the Chevrolet occupied the area that had once been the back seat and, pinned between the contorted steering wheel and the driver's seat-back, was the smashed and maimed body of a slight - maybe 110 lb - teenage girl.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 6 appendix: Hupostasis
For all who ask the question, "What is God's will for my life?" here is the answer. God has given us the blueprint.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 6: Behold Our God
It is an incredible thing to consider that the incomprehensible Creator of the universe wants to be known.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 5: The Language of God
There is nothing yet to be revealed about God that has not already been revealed in Jesus, His Son.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 4: In Many Parts and Many Manners
...God chose to reveal Himself in a progressive manner with partial revelations building upon previous partial revelations set against the backdrop of unfolding history.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 2: The ‘Finger-work” of God
In spite of the incredible awe and wonder that God's creation is capable of evoking, the glory of God as revealed in His physical creation is but a trifle in comparison to the full revelation of all that He is.
Transformed By His Glory – Part 1: God’s Grand Purpose
All things in this life and the next are reducible to this one simple yet overwhelming end - to know God, to behold His glory to an ever greater degree, and to allow the glory of God to transform us, not just in this life but for all of eternity.
Scars
It's a curious thing about scars. We remember them. We remember the finest details of the circumstances that gave birth to them, the wounds that formed them.
The Pharisee and the Publican: God’s Sovereignty in Mercy and Judgement
What is it that distinguishes these two men, both obviously sinners, as regards their standing before God? Jesus clearly makes a distinction. The answer to this question is critical. It is the difference between eternal life and eternal judgement. All of mankind is represented by one or the other of these two characters. There is no third option.
The Cost of Measuring Up – Part 3: A Vessel of Honor
America is replete with Christians who have become self-satisfied, complacent, and useless waste receptacles in the household of God. I am begging you - don't become a useless believer.
The Cost Of Measuring Up – Part 2: A Vanishing Godliness
Mary, only Mary of all the noteworthy guests present in Simon's house, so perceived the glory of God being then revealed in Jesus Christ that her love and devotion toward the person of the Savior overwhelmed her. There were no words. There are still no words. There are only humble acts of devotion and adoration, like Mary's, which issue forth from a pure heart and a life devoted to knowing Jesus.
The Cost of Measuring Up – Part 1: A Dispensation of Silliness
A shallow understanding of scripture, an entertainment-based church experience, a worldly and unseparated lifestyle, a lackluster desire to learn or grow in Christ-like maturity - these are all perceived by legions of modern believers to be the normative characteristics of their faith. Holiness, if even considered, is not important enough to be sought. Godliness has been supplanted by silliness.
