Author: Jonathan Dodson

Pray for the Peoples of Bolivia and send aid

The most devastating flood in the history of Bolivia is inundating the country with thousands of cases of dengue and malaria. Scores have died. Those that have been hit hardest are the 350,000 poor indigenous peoples. Pray for the peoples of Bolivia. Flooding also continues in Mozambique. To contribute financially and more intentionally check out World Relief’s current effort.

Reflections on Seeing Through Cyncism (Part II): Quotes

Keyes’ work is a creative, thoughtful and, at times, penetrating examination of an all too often unchecked, unhappy virtue of our post-modern, post-Truth age. A few quotes:

“The cynic will rarely articulate his or her ideals out loud. They are kept in the closet but are still used to see through and unmask those who fall short of them [thier ideals].”

Keyes develops four reasons for the path of the cynic: 1) protection against destroyed hopes 2) protection from being shown up 3) protection from moral responsibility 4) basis for an elite or superior status.

Cynicism enables you to do nothing but feel morally superior to those who are doing something good but imperfect in an imperfect world.

Job abandoned cynicsm toward God, not because cynicism wasn’t nice, nor out of fear of punishment, but because he no longer believed it to be true…as he was able to engage, understand, and experience something of God’s transcendence and love, his grievances changed shape and were replaced with humility.

God in his omniscience sees vastly more, not less than the human cynic. He misses nothing that is there. Omniscience see sthrough, but in seeing through, sees that there is sometimes no mask to take off.

When we see through too much, we see less. When we see through everything, then we see nothing except the theory that we started with.

I am looking for the wisdom expressed in redemptive suspicion, limited by humility and tempered by love and mercy.

Jesus Storybook Bible

 “I would urge not just families with young children to get this book, but every Christian–from pew warmers, to ministry leaders, seminarians and even theologians! Sally Lloyd-Jones has captured the heart of what it means to find Christ in all the scriptures, and has made clear even to little children that all God’s revelation has been about Jesus from the beginning–a truth not all that commonly recognized even among the very learned.” – Rev. Tim Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York

“Sally Lloyd-Jones, a Redeemer [PCA, New York] member for many years, has done a wondrous thing. She has captured the plot line of redemption in a children’s story Bible that sings the praise of Jesus and his saving grace on every page, in every story.” – Kathy Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York

Worship Blog

If you are interested in a blog that blends biblical theology and worship, check out Eucatastrophe.  Josh Otte offers some great resource links on his blog.