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Jesus the Poster Boy

Jesus the Poster Boy
by
John W Frye
Jesus has become the poster boy for love.
He’s been reduced to a fine example to follow.
Jesus as a loving example does me no good, though.
Jesus as a poster boy does no one any good.
We can have all the good examples in the world,
including the Son of God,
And it doesn’t mean [...]

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The title “Messiah” was in the 1st century what “American Idol” is in our own. Who will it be?
The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 16:13-20, Mark 8:27-30 and Luke 9:18-21) present the occasion of Peter making his confession that Jesus is the promised Messiah (anointed one) and in each account the disciples are strictly warned by Jesus [...]

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Does it bother anyone besides me that Jesus was not smart in choosing the Twelve that he chose? I mean, current conventional evangelistic wisdom says that if you want to reach the least among us you must choose the greatest among us. I’ve heard this espoused as the smart way to win people to Christ. [...]

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As a pastor trained in some of our best evangelical institutions–Moody Bible Institute, Dallas Theological Seminary and Fuller Theological Seminary–you can bet that I was taught emphatically about the Bible. My training was during the years that “expository preaching” was elbowing out all other forms of sermonizing. John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards, as two examples, [...]

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There is a kind of hocus-pocus going on in current evangelical (emerging) conversations. It is a kind of conversational slight-of-hand that is doing away with the concept of pastor. The word “pastor” and the idea of pastor is besieged by many and is being cast into the circular file of irrelevancy. With alleged biblical support [...]

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Hello from Ukraine.
I was raised and trained in a social network that prized doctrinal intelligence. A person’s ability to learn and repeat precise “biblical” ideas was rewarded with praise, affirmation and advancement. The particular lives of some of the people and a few of the communities who valued doctrinal intelligence were factious, argumentative, judgmental, petty, [...]

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