Christ Is the Garden
On gardens, temples, and Christ in all
For some years now I have been preoccupied with the temple and its many iterations and echoes throughout the Bible. This preoccupation has only grown through the realization of what most people who read the Bible have known since early childhood: That Christ is the realization of Old Testament types or shadows That He calls …
Godly teaching must begin with the teacher fixing his or her own eyes on the student. Then, and only then, can we justly say, “Look at us.”
The trouble with legalism is that it is fear based and fails to realize that all things are ours in Christ. Man was not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man. The trouble with anti-nomialism (prodigality) is that it fails to see that the law of God is the way of life. I …