Judgment
Our last post summarized Bavinck’s definition of sin as a non-physical ethical force that is not exactly ‘non-being’ but certainly strives in that direction. Death, the result of sin, was pronounced as judgment in Genesis 2 but there is more mystery and complication to this ‘death sentence’ than there is certainty. Anyone who has ever studied Hitler will tell you this: No one, even at the highest levels of his government, had any idea as to the extent of damage and suffering he would infli
Tags: Death Sentence, Direction, Ethical Force, Extent, Genesis, Herman Bavinck, Hitler, Judgment, Mystery, Reformed Dogmatics
As media and technology advances, our ability to balance and maintain spiritual growth becomes harder and harder to do. The true needs of the individual tend to take a back seat to that of all the material objects that continually hypnotize our judgment and our eyes.
Tags: Back Seat, Judgment, Material Objects, Spiritual Growth, Technology Advances
As media and technology advances, our ability to balance and maintain spiritual growth becomes harder and harder to do. The true needs of the individual tend to take a back seat to that of all the material objects that continually hypnotize our judgment and our eyes.
Tags: Back Seat, Contentment, Judgment, Material Objects, Spiritual Growth, Technology Advances