• He Is The Paradox
    Jun 25 2025

    As Soren writes in today's reading: "He humbled Himself and was swaddled in rags." The God-Man is a paradox and Faith in Him is not the result of mere historical knowledge. It is the belief fundamentally that He is who He says He is. That Faith is as contemporary now as it was 2000 years ago.

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    47 mins
  • It Is The Lowly One Who Speaks
    Jun 18 2025

    Kierkegaard strongly affirms that until Christ returns in glory, Christians are called to live as he did. In humility. For in humility, we will find rest for our souls.

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    42 mins
  • He Opens His Arms
    Jun 11 2025

    "He (Jesus) went, in sooth, the infinitely long way from being God to becoming a man, and that way, He went in search of sinners." The Grace of God. The Weight of Glory, as C.S. Lewis phrased it in his essay. BTW, "In Sooth" means "Truly."



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    40 mins
  • Here Is Rest!
    Jun 4 2025

    Rituals and Religious Observances often become part of the problem rather than providing any relief. They are fine in their place but no amount of ritual and rites provides forgiveness. Just one more burden to bear. Come to Jesus and find rest for your souls.

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    42 mins
  • What Prodigious Multiplicity
    May 21 2025

    "Oh, wonderful! That it is this very Helper who invites all." So Soren writes of Jesus, who says, "Abide with Me, for in abiding with Me there is rest."

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    38 mins
  • I Will Give You Rest
    May 14 2025

    Soren begins "Training In Christianity" with an exposition of the verse where Jesus promises to give rest, to those who are heavily burdened. As the Suffering One, he knows our troubles and is well-acquainted with grief. Yet, as the Eternal One, he is able to give us rest for our souls. That promise is as fresh and valid as it was 2,000 or so years ago when Jesus first said it. Rest connotes slowing down and stopping at his feet. Going slower is generally better for our souls. Don't rush. Be observant. Take time to walk. No sense in running to the grave. Appreciate the moment. Don't pass it by.

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    43 mins
  • General Introduction to "Training In Christianity."
    May 7 2025

    Today we finish the General Introduction. Hooray! My voice had a frog in it all podcast that I could not shake. Just a head's up. Soren was emphatic that he was claiming no moral superiority compared to the Danish Church. He, as a Christian, was a work in progress just like all of us. That is what "Training" and "Practice" presupposes. He wanted Christendom to confess that it had made a compromise with the world. God's grace requires that honesty. And honesty brings healing.



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    40 mins
  • Preface & General Introduction By Walter Lowrie
    Apr 30 2025

    Worked through the Preface and began the General Introduction today for Training In Christianity. It has been an interesting review of the background of this last book written by Kierkegaard.

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    41 mins