A lot of people are living in the cult of busy with ten lonely seconds to justify their existence. If you don't have a saviour who makes you right with god, that your sins are forgiven and you're declared righteous. In doing this, almost inevitably, iam taking my eyes off of christ, who has already declared me righteous. And then there's something inside of us, that's why i brought up the chariots of fire, cause this justify your existence. I think the elusiveness is an internal problem and an external problem, and how we relate to those. That's why going to church on sunday, in hearing about another world, the strange world of the
Do you ever feel behind in life? In a culture that endlessly calls us to hustle, climb, and improve, we’re bound to feel guilty for settling with “ordinary.” But is the good life built from all that striving? In this episode of White Horse Inn, Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller consider what kind of lives we should expect according to Scripture. How is our experience of the good life shaped by our own experiences as sinful humans who now live under God’s benediction in Christ? They examine goodness as something received from God, how the good life can be the given life, and how this all relates to loving God and our neighbors.
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