Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Whole Means Healthy Focuses on Learning

Early on in this blog, I want to say that it is intended to link teaching to everyday things, to daily topics and to local or even international issues. I am not a great admirer of those who learned nothing in the classroom nor of those who are stuck in it. I like to distinguish learning about things from studying words. Both are necessary parts of the same coin.


Wholeness and whole are classroom material that clearly express the meaning of holiness and holy. If you want to research and study this topic, then you can check out: http://holinessiswholeness.blogspot.com/. That was written to fill the teaching or studying need in our lives.


Healthy and unbroken are the everyday stuff of life that must be addressed, if we are going to make a difference in this world. As only one example, Martin Luther was saved through the teaching of the righteousness of God in Christ, but he delivered a deathblow to the world the way it was by addressing everyday and eternal acceptance topics like indulgences. This everyday stuff is what eventually lit the fires of world transformation! This stuff is about learning and real things.


My desire is to see the world transformed once again through the renewing of our minds and the transforming of our lives (Romans 12:1-3). We need to study and learn. May God make changes in our day, like what He has done before in lighting the fires of renewal, revival and reformation. God's blessings on your day.


In Christ,


Jon

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