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Tag Archives: vineyard
FireWater Part 3
So far in this series, we’ve focused mainly on Old Testament uses of the terms fire and water, but the New Testament is also soaked with water references and aflame with discussions of fire. First, let’s wade into a couple … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Fear, Fire, God, Holiness, Holy Spirit, New Testament, Pentecost, Sin, Water, Words, Wrath of God
Tagged 1 corinthians 3, acts 8, apollos watered it, b.b. king, baptism, breakfast by the sea, brimstone, consuming fire, ethiopian eunuch, fire, foot washing, god, heavenfire, hellfire, it is the lord, john 13, john 2, john 4, john 7, john the baptist, lake of fire, last supper, living water, luke 5, matthew 3, maundy thursday, rattle and hum, revelation 20, scary, second death, u2, vineyard, wade, water, water into wine, when love comes to town, winnowing fork
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Parable Parabola (aka Morals for Morons)
In high school math, I (barely) learned that a parabola is a u-shaped, two-dimensional geometric figure that, depending on how it intersects with our plane of existence, can also look like a line segment, one point or two points. Depending on … Continue reading
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Tagged absolutes, conic sections, fables, good samaritan, interpretation, lost coin, morals, nadia bolz-weber, net, parables, parabola, plausible, prodigal, rich fool, samaritan, sheep, ten virgins, vineyard, virgin, wedding banquet, workers, yeast
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