Pastor Note #141: Getting My Bearing for These Times (Cont.): Rejecting Coercion

Coercion can never achieve the kingdom of God. I do not believe it is ever God’s desire or plan that any one group of Christians should aspire to get its hands on the levers of coercive governmental power and use that coercive power to impose its will on its unwilling neighbors. Again, coercion cannot and will never achieve the kingdom of God.

Quote of Note #211: Humble and Audacious Prayer

"And it is in prayer thus understood that we are invited to participate, alone with God and in community. This prayer is at once an act of humility and an act of triumph." K. Barth

Quote of Note #205: Surrendering to God in Prayer

"Surrender is entrusting to God things over which we have no control." D. Benner

Quote of Note #204: Motive, Means, & Politics

"As sinners we need a spiritual strategy for dealing with our own sinful tendency to put the best possible interpretation on our own motives while putting the worst possible interpretation on those of our opponents."

Bible Note #63: Zacchaeus #6–The Power of God’s Grace and Kindness

Zacchaeus had experienced that grace and kindness from his new Lord.  Now, he was going to live by it in his own life.