Suzanne DeWitt Hall's blog highlighting the idea of a theology of desire, featuring the writing of great minds along with her own humble efforts at exploring the hunger for God.
(Note: Most of this blog was written under Suzanne's nom de couer "Eva Korban David".)
Friday, January 29, 2010
Missing you
Life seems to travel faster than the speed of light. God continues to speak, and me to try to listen. I hope to post something of substance later today. Miss you, beloved reader.
I thought DESIRE is a positive feeling that would lead to progress. It is the desire of men, that we search to improve ourselves, our society that include our family.
That DESIRE lead us towards education, to gain the wisdom, knowledge and understanding about what God give us, and share them to others.
We are all created with that positive Desire, which is in the core of our intellect. That in which we are created to the image of the Father, and the Trinity (Let us create man to our image and likeness) seek to know them, follow them, to serve humanity at its best through education and higher learning. The wealth we have is the wealth of wisdom that need to be share to others.
I was born a totally depraved sinner and had no positive "desire" (outside His common grace) to do anything but sin. I am so thankful that He removed my heart of stone and replaced it with a heart of flesh.....one that will respond to spiritual stimuli.
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I thought DESIRE is a positive feeling that would lead to progress. It is the desire of men, that we search to improve ourselves, our society that include our family.
That DESIRE lead us towards education, to gain the wisdom, knowledge and understanding about what God give us, and share them to others.
We are all created with that positive Desire, which is in the core of our intellect. That in which we are created to the image of the Father, and the Trinity (Let us create man to our image and likeness) seek to know them, follow them, to serve humanity at its best through education and higher learning. The wealth we have is the wealth of wisdom that need to be share to others.
Without Christ...."we" have nothing.
I was born a totally depraved sinner and had no positive "desire" (outside His common grace) to do anything but sin. I am so thankful that He removed my heart of stone and replaced it with a heart of flesh.....one that will respond to spiritual stimuli.
I'm with you, Egary, that desire is a positive thing. I am such a fan that I devoted a whole blog to it.
=)
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