No Witch Hunts Allowed

In some of the less attractive periods of Church history (think of The Inquisitions and the Salem Witch Trials), the people of God used violent means to purge from their ranks those they considered to be in league with evil.  In one of the King's stories, however, He shows us the way He prefers these … Continue reading No Witch Hunts Allowed

Responding to the Kingdom

In  last week's post we discussed the fact that the King used stories to illustrate what the Kingdom of God looks like as it is manifested in our time and space.  He did this to hide the truth from those who really didn't care, and to preserve the truth for those who cared enough to … Continue reading Responding to the Kingdom

From Whence Comes the Chaos?

One of the definitions of chaos is a state of utter confusion.  Doesn't that sound like our modern world? There is chaos everywhere we turn.  There is chaos in marriages and families.  There is chaos in our sexuality.  There is chaos in communities, cities, and economies.  There is chaos in nations. There is even chaos … Continue reading From Whence Comes the Chaos?

The King Who Tells Stories

Through all the teaching and preaching we find in the four Gospels, never once did Jesus provide a clear definition of the Kingdom of God.  This was largely due to the fact that His audience, because of their history, would have had some idea what it referred to.  He did, however, tell lots of stories … Continue reading The King Who Tells Stories