Thursday, November 5, 2009

That Tatto Thing

I enjoy that Wilson helps me to see how scripture casts long shadows that soon touch everything. In manners that are not obvious to those who don’t want to surrender to God. I am talking about Christians. Sanctification comes with a “to go” bag. You will not get it all before leaving the restaurant. We spend a lifetime being transformed.

The first one is linked to his wife’s blog and some of the weeping and wailing there on this topic.

Like Jello on a Plate

Unleashing Your Inner Fundamentalist ….she wants to be modest and discrete. She is not trying to achieve an effect that the Bible never urges women to strive for, as in "edgy." Or "provocative, but not too skanky for an evangelical."….

Night Shift at the Flying J

....this might be an illustration of what Pastor Wilson is saying: My brother used to be one of the worship leaders at Mars Hill in downtown Seattle. When our family visited we saw people of all kinds, with all sorts of tatoos and piercings and dressed every which way. From what we could tell all were very nice and wanting to know more of God. But a mother came in during the service with her four small children and a baby in her arms. Her face was free from any markings, no piercings, and she was dressed simply but pretty. The peace about her demeanor was striking. Emily ( from the comments section)


Triangles Don't Have Outliers


But let him who glories glory in this, That he understands and knows Me, That I am the Lord, exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth. For in these I delight," says the Lord. Jer 9:24

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