tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-811877771723427192.post7321650758637986654..comments2023-08-15T10:58:36.414-05:00Comments on lc blogs: a thrill of hope.lchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08293968160209501745noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-811877771723427192.post-49570691222484681742010-12-23T13:23:38.662-06:002010-12-23T13:23:38.662-06:00Love you LC....truer words have not been spoke!Love you LC....truer words have not been spoke!Diannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00346249119041972941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-811877771723427192.post-58686854230896988212010-12-21T11:53:37.082-06:002010-12-21T11:53:37.082-06:00I'm right there with you. I always thought Eas...I'm right there with you. I always thought Easter was the one we should make a bigger deal about.. and we should make a huge deal about it. This year, though, I learned from Craig, who learned from a guy named Dr/Rev Purves, who learned from another scholar/theologian named TF Torrence, that:"incarnation and atonement must be thought together...revelation and reconciliation are inseparable." Basically, that "Jesus IS our human response to God." <br /><br />Anyway, for good measure- here's the link to where I read that, and the quote is from page 6.http://www.tftorrance.org/meetings/purveslecture11-05.pdf<br /><br />I may have just gotten to serious/theological, like when moms and other adults comment something serious on someone's sarcastic or otherwise less than serious facebook status... but there ya have it. I just like it a lot.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03263382456665049946noreply@blogger.com