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Thoughts Sunday, August 27, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

Gifts, Motives, and Understanding The 12th and 13th chapters of 1 Corinthians contain some of the most profound teachings found in scripture. Paul’s explanation of how the same Spirit, the Holy Ghost, can manifest in us in different ways and that every form of these manifestations has value to all. I won’t focus on chapter […]

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Thoughts Sunday, August 20, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

The Children of Pride In Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lamented that many of their behaviors had become contrary to the gospel preached to them. His style of communication is still hopeful, and he offers counsel to correct the saints going forward. I will focus on the negative first and then try to

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Thoughts Sunday, August 13, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

Dead Ends and the Finite Mind As I read the final chapters of Romans, I was struck by how Paul described how the law of Moses had prepared God’s chosen people for the coming of Christ but became dead to them because of Christ’s earthly ministry and glorious resurrection. I encourage you to read chapters

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Thoughts Sunday, August 6, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

The Law In Your Heart In the Book of Romans, Paul describes the Roman saints’ exemplary faith and the Roman society’s debauchery. These seeming extremes are not surprising considering the highly liberal nature of the leaders and the prosperity enjoyed by the empire. When societies become affluent, people have more time to pursue other interests

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Thoughts Sunday, July 30, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

Being True To God The Apostle Paul faced many excruciatingly difficult circumstances during the last parts of his ministry. He was held captive or under threat of death for many years. He knew that he would eventually die an unnatural death because of what he did and said. Each time he was brought to trial,

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Thoughts Sunday, July 23, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

Conversion: A Way of Life This week we read Acts 16-21. Each of the chapters describes the conversion of many individuals to Christianity. The manner of these conversions varied greatly from miracles to reasoning to fear. While many were converted enough to be baptized, it is not clear how many remained converted. We know that

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Thoughts Sunday, July 16, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

The Culture of Christ Acts 10-15 describe the ministry of the apostles in the first decade or so after the ascension of Christ. The tragic martyrdom of Stephen set off a series of events that changed the trajectory of the ministry. If that event had not happened, the disciples might not have dispersed to other

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Thoughts Sunday, July 9, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

The Truth; Me and You This week we read or should read, the stories of Stephen and Paul (Saul) in The Acts of the Apostles. Like all other archetypal stories, these stories are only impactful if we compare ourselves to the characters and make them relevant to our day and age. That is what I

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Thoughts Sunday, July 2, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

Undeniable Power Following the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the focus of carrying on His ministry fell upon the shoulders of the eleven apostles and His most devout disciples. The specific instructions of how the church was to be established are only briefly described in a few verses at the beginning of the Acts

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Thoughts Sunday, June 25, 2023

Start Thinking Blog / Ken Law

What to Believe I recently watched part of a podcast where three individuals, an academic, a theologian, and an author, spoke about systems of belief. Of course, each participant explained how and why they arrived at their current understanding concerning the great questions of existence as individuals and societies. As I consider these questions of

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