"An overeagerness to put away childish things may itself be a sign of youthful impulsiveness."
-Simon Chan, Spiritual Theology, 52.
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Hey! Good to find your blog! Hope the teeth are fine – the wisdom seems OK.
This I like; called to be children of the King, we love to be grown up kids far too much. Yesterday’s comment I wasn’t so sure about – Genuine Christian asceticism never polarizes body and spirit – I kind of want to go even further and replace the word “polarize” with “seperate”. You know the old Wimber anaolgy of the orange and the milkshake on this front? If not, I’ll do a poor imitation sometime.
Lots of blessings!
Hey! Good to find your blog! Hope the teeth are fine – the wisdom seems OK.
This I like; called to be children of the King, we love to be grown up kids far too much. Yesterday’s comment I wasn’t so sure about – Genuine Christian asceticism never polarizes body and spirit – I kind of want to go even further and replace the word “polarize” with “seperate”. You know the old Wimber anaolgy of the orange and the milkshake on this front? If not, I’ll do a poor imitation sometime.
Lots of blessings!