Master 239: Matt Jenson on singleness and homosexuality
I have a friend, who actually knows something about writing, who chides me for being so apologetic in my blogging. So that's all I'm going to say by way of preliminary qualification. And, in fact, I'm not going to say anything about these topics in this entry. (What a cop-out that is.) Instead, I'm going to direct you to a chapel message, given by Professor Matt Jenson over at Biola University. I found it to be a very encouraging, thought-provoking, and challenging. Note: this is not a message just for singles or those struggling with homosexuality. There is something in this message for absolutely everyone. I hope that it is helpful to you. Here's a link:
Matt Jenson: Reflections for Singles and Those Struggling with Homosexuality
Matt Jenson blogs at the Scriptorium|Daily. And, in case you were looking for suggestions, I also particularly enjoy following Fred Sander's postings on that site.
Listening to Matt's message makes me still more aware and appreciative of those in my life who have been (extended) family to me. Here in Riverside, I think particularly of the Jansens, Hubbards, two Bishop couples, and two Wallace couples. Here I'm just mentioning sets of spouses--and that list is still incomplete. Steve Gerali, from APU, has probably done more to teach me about the church as family than anyone else. Like I said, I think there's a real challenge for all of us here.
Well, I'd like to write about the church and postmodernity, what I've been learning about trusting in Jesus, the dangers of dwelling on fantasy, how to love God, cognitivism and non-cognitivism in the philosophy of action, the last installment of my Ann and Voskamp series, spiritual disciplines, and a whole lot more, but there simply isn't enough time for that. Oh well. I'll try to get around to some of it.
Blessings all,
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God is in this place,
And that reality, seen and understood by the grace of God in Christ Jesus through the work of the Holy Spirit, makes all the difference in the world.
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