Today is Yom Kippur, which literally means Day of Atonement. In Leviticus 16:29-30, a day is set aside to for humans to atone for offenses committed against God. The Day of Atonement does not include offenses committed against other humans. It is necessary to restore relationships with other humans before approaching God. Yom Kippur is … Continue reading Thoughts on Atonement and Grace
It’s Okay to Stab Your Neighbor in the Back; Just Don’t Drink.
Disclaimer: To those I know this is post is the result of a study of Proverbs and something I read on another blog. It is not about an specific incident or individual, so do not ask. Well, with all of that said on with the post. Recently, I read something on another blog that got … Continue reading It’s Okay to Stab Your Neighbor in the Back; Just Don’t Drink.