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22
Jul

Self 365

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Wedding stress is over! Im married, and loving it.

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20
Jul

So, all you Theologic types out there, here’s a question for you:

what is one word to describe/found/explain you’re theology? And if you just say “Jesus” or “Christ” I’m gonna ask “what about him” :) Ready… go!

01
Jul

100000 Words

Some day i would like to possible make some money off of photography and design. This is my first step in that direction. Plus, it’s a cool way to share my favorite photos.

100000 Words: Photography and Design by Aaron J. Smith

01
Jul

Self 365

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All cleaned up… Well, sort of

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01
Jul

Self 365

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Sporting a beard/thinking It's time for a shave

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22
Jun

You have new Picture Mail!

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I should have brought a jacket today

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20
Jun

Psalm 1- I bear fruit because I’m a tree… not the other way around.

Psalm 1

Some translations read “Happy are those…”
Others read “Blessed is the one…”
The Message says, “How well God must like you…”

My joy in life rests on God’s opinion of me.

He rejoices in/over me because I am like a tree that he planted in his garden, in Eden, not cavorting with and trying to claim worth from the wicked, the foolish, the out of step with God. Disjointed and craving their way is death.

But, I deep your word close, chewing in it for my nourishment. I am sustained and I bloom, bearing fruit time and tome again.

So, you enjoy me. Not because of what I do or refrain from doing, but because I am on the road you have charted out and called good… because I am growing into/being what you have had in mind all along: I am happy, I am blessed, I am rooted in you

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18
Jun

Beer!

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Henry Weinhard’s belgian style wheat. It’s a nice, lighter beer. Similer to a hefewizen, and having coriander orange flavor, It’s and easy drink. One of my summer fav’s.

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16
Jun

Self 365

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It's one in the afternoon, sunny, and i just finished work. Time to start my day.

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14
Jun

Mini pine cones



Mini pine cones, originally uploaded by Cultural Savage.

14
Jun

Chimney’s



Chimney’s, originally uploaded by Cultural Savage.

14
Jun

Self 365

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Morning in my little world

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14
Jun

suptised by hope:// chapter 4

“This then is the more of less universal witness of the early Christians: that they are who they are, they do what they do, they tell the stories they tell not because of a new religious experience or insight but because of something that happened; something that happened to the crucified Jesus; something that they at once interpreted as meaning that he was after all the Messiah, that God’s new age had broken into the present time, and that they were charged with a new commission; something that made them reaffirm the Jewish belief in resurrection, not swap it for a pagan alternative, but introduce several distinctive but consistent modification within it.” ( pg 58 )

Chapter four deals with the question “what can we say about the resurrection of Jesus it’s self?” Write deals with arguments and dismissals of the resurrection, first dealing with the arguments against the gospel narratives as valid sources for the resurrection story then addressing what a historian can or cannot say about the resurrection event.

The last half of this chapter has allot of good stuff in it, especially Wright’s dive into the epistomoligies of faith, hope, and love. (I pray that I may have an epistemology of love)

The conclusions is this: “…the totalitarianism of the last century (speaking of the Enlightenment) were simply among the varied manifestations of a larger totalitarianism of thought and culture against which postmodernity has now, and rightly in my view, rebelled. Who, after all, was it who didn’t want the dead to be raised?… It was, and is, those in power, the social and intellectual tyrants and bullies; the Ceasers who would be threatened by a Lord of the world who had defeated the tyrant’s last weapon, death it’s self; the Herods who would be horrified at the postmortem validation of the true King of the Jews. <i>And this is the point where believing in the resurrection of Jesus suddenly ceases to be a matter of inquiring about an odd event in the first century and becomes a matter of rediscovering hope in the twenty-first century.</i> Hope is what you get when you suddenly realize that a different worldview is possible, a worldview in which the rich, the powerful, and the unscrupulous do not have the last word, The same worldview shift that is demanded by the resurrection of Jesus is the shift that will enable us to transform the world.”

These first four chapters form part one of the book. Wright has brought the resurrection to the front of the stage, swept away some wrong thinking about it, shown us that you can believe in resurrection, and that the resurrection of Jesus matters and changes the way we view everything. From here, he jumps into the second part of the book, dealing with the question “…what then is the ultimate Christian hope for the whole world and for ourselves?” ( pg28 )

11
Jun

Self 365

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After work, my shoes usually look like an abstract painting

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10
Jun

Self 365



Self 365, originally uploaded by Cultural Savage.

It's cold today




 

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