Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. (I John 5:12) What is life? How do we know when someone is alive? Dead? Medically, someone is generally considered alive if they are breathing, have a heart rate or pulse, are moving, have blood pressure and vital signs (yep), and, though it wasn’t listed, brain activity. The list is somewhat redundant, and there are always stories of people who appeared to be dead but somehow are revived, often dramatically as the result of medical intervention. As a general rule, however, dead is dead. When we shift our perspective from the physical to the spiritual, we sometimes start thinking in magical terms. We assume that spiritual aliveness is eter...
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. (Proverbs 18:2) This morning, I found a post on Facebook calling for us to pass laws that prevent communists from holding office in America and asking who agreed. Then I found this verse in Proverbs 18. At the risk of being one of those fools who delight in airing their (my) own opinion, it seems to me that this verse is a warning that we desperately need to heed. One of the warnings we hear about communists is that they are authoritarian. They take away people’s rights, etc. And I have read enough history, philosophy, and psychology to believe that. When you are in control of things and expected to make everything “wonderful...