Faith.In.Life

Deconstruction of Self: #Deconstruction

The Two P’s of Deconstruction

#Deconstruction

Questions vs. Doubts

Deconstruction of Self: #Deconstruction

The Death of a Thousand and One Cuts

#Deconstruction

Castle in the Sand

Deconstruction of Self: #Deconstruction

Crisis Point

Evangelicalism is not:

Sexist.

Deconstruction of Self: Evangelicalism is Not an Elite and Exclusive Club

But, we have made it out to be.

Evangelicalism is not:

Legalism.

Deconstruction of Self: An Evangelical Is Not Hateful

An Evangelical should not be hateful.

An Evangelical Is Not:

Just defined by who they vote for.

Deconstruction of Self: What Is An Evangelical?

In order to have a #exvangelical, we must first have an Evangelical.

Deconstruction of Self: Why It’s Important

In taking a look at one deconstruction story, we begin to see the importance of this movement and understand what the battles lines are.

Deconstruction of Self: Intro

Lets talk about deconstruction.

Wrestling with God

There are times were our minds feel like they are wrestling. We often say we are wrestling with our demons, but might we equally be wrestling with God?

Fair Wages

Is a much talked about topic. But what does God have to do with providing when we do not know where our help will come from?

Joseph and His Brothers

We are introduced to Jacob’s kids. Yet, within the very order of the children, Joseph as the youngest has an uphill battle to face from birth on.

Unlovable

As we are introduced to Rachel, I can’t help but think about God’s sovereign plan and how he knows us even before we are born.

Bethel

We can sometimes forget our experiences with God or miss God’s motion in our lives entirely. We must be open to Heavenly experiences, and create memory pillars to never forget them.

The Prince and the Popper Revisited

Are we somehow born into privilidge or do we somehow earn it? Or, is it grace that only God can offer through His mercy? Come and read more as I return to the idea of the Prince and the Pauper, or Jacob and Esau.

Sinner Like Me

Isaac seems to revisit the sins of his father in Genesis 26. How can we relate in our own sin ? Might each of us be, as Paul says, the chief of sinners?

The Prince and the Popper

With the birth of Esau and Jacob, we begin to see a story unravel with striking similarities to the Mark Twain’s Prince and the Popper (or maybe the other way around).

Finding the one

Can it be so simple in terms of how Rebekah was found for Isaac? Or are we the ones that have made it so complicated?

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