"'Writing is really quite simple; all you have to do is sit down at your typewriter and open a vein.' From the writer's vein into the reader's vein: for better or worse a transfusion" (From F. Buechner's, The Clown in the Belfry, 1992). My purpose in adding my thoughts to the myriad of others available throughout cyberspace is simply to open my own veins, or provide an outlet for self-expression with the hope that my own bloodflow may enhance someone else's Godward heartbeat in the process.
Sunday, March 02, 2014
Greater Value of Relationship
In Philippians 3:1-11 the apostle Paul gives an autobiographical account that leads to a remarkable declaration. He describes an impressive and impeccable religious pedigree, then marks it all null and void in light of the greater value of knowing Christ. His own study in contrasts leads us down the path to intimacy with Jesus Christ. Essentially, religion is revealed to be inferior to relationship.
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