Posts from August 2024

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Helping Each Other to One or the Other of These Destinations

by Tyler Dirks

“It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest most uninteresting person you can talk to may one day be a creature which,if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a horror and a corruption such as you […]

Shawshank & Joe

by Tyler Dirks

Have you ever observed how the life of Joseph (son of Jacob) is a lot like the life of Andy Dufresne? Both were wrongfully accused Both were imprisoned because of alleged crimes against women Both exhibited patience, shrewdness, and perseverance over a period of many years in prison Both enriched the lives of others while […]

Membership [by CS Lewis]

by Tyler Dirks

No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as “what a man does with his solitude.” It was one of the Wesleys, I think, who said that the New Testament knows nothing of solitary religion. We are forbidden to neglect the assembling of ourselves together. Christianity is already institutional in […]

The Inner Circle [by CS Lewis]

by Tyler Dirks

May I read you a few lines from Tolstoy’s War and Peace? When Boris entered the room, Prince Andrey was listening to an old general, wearing his decorations, who was reporting something to Prince Andrey, with an expression of soldierly servility on his purple face. “Alright. Please wait!” he said to the general, speaking in Russian […]

Walk’n …Paul Talk’n

by Tyler Dirks

I was walking around Marlwood this morning listening to my friend Paul talk’n. Here’s some stuff Paul said that resonated with me and rung true… “Stop asking God to bless what you’re doing. Find out what God’s doing. It’s already blessed.” “Feelings are much stronger than thoughts. We are all led by instinct, and our […]

Reflection Questions

by Tyler Dirks

Every week I write sermon reflection questions. But do I wrestle with them? I suppose I do while projecting the content throughout the week, and preaching the sermon on Sunday; but this week I have decided to wrestle through the questions a bit more thoroughly by blogging about them…

Availability & Access VRS Receptivity & Relishing

by Tyler Dirks

Forgiveness & goodness were available to King Saul. King Saul had access to God’s lavish mercy. The scandalous heritage of imputed righteousness was available to King Saul. BUT Saul did not receive and relish these gifts. When invited to receive and rest in these staggering gifts of God – and live in the freedom, power, […]

Slippery Slopes

by Tyler Dirks

I was chatting with my buddy Edgar yesterday and he said, “Do you really think it’s a good idea for people to be reading the Bible?” I said, “Yup.” Edgar said, “For real?” I said, “Yup.” Edgar said, “But it’s dangerous!” I said, “Yup.” Edgar said, “The Bible is full of crazy stories and teachings.” […]

Nehemiah & Billy Beane

by Tyler Dirks

I’m imaginatively inhabiting the story of Nehemiah these days, and at the same time I’m listening to the story of Billy Beane (a.k.a. Moneyball by Michael Lewis) on audiobook. Just like the The Count of Monte Cristo helps me better understand the world of Joseph, son of Jacob; so Billy Beane’s general management of the […]

2 Lines From FMF

by Tyler Dirks

There are two scenes in Fantastic Mr. Fox that apply to a significant number of relational scenarios. MRS. FOX (confronting her husband because he’s on a destructive path and he’s self-deceived) If what I think is happening is HAPPENING — (OMINOUSLY) — it better not be.::: MRS. FOX May I have a word with you […]