Thou hast formed us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till they find rest in Thee.
Dallas Willard on Solitude and Silence
...our epidermal responses have to be changed in such a way that the fire and the fight doesn’t start almost immediately when we are “rubbed the wrong way.” Solitude and silence give us a place to begin the necessary changes, though they are not a place to stop...
Why are Fire Engines Red?
Whenever we delve into discussions on weighty matters of philosophy, science, and theology, we are best to define our terms, otherwise we might wind up committing fallacious equivocations as in the “Why are Fire Engines Red?” joke
C.S. Lewis: Good philosophy must exists, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered.
...Good philosophy must exists, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered...
A Look at Temptation, Confrontation, and Forgiveness in Luke 17:1-4
Confronting the sinner about a sin is an act of love. It is akin to a doctor telling a patient about a cancer diagnosis. The news is bad but necessary for opening the doorway to healing. Similarly, addressing sin opens the doorway to repentance and restoration.