Gnosticism
Inauguration Day Prayer #2: Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile
posted by dan phillips[see the series explanation]
everyone who went to t4g 2008 was informed and challenged by pastor thabiti anyabwile’s talk on “race” (and how it isn’t a biblical concept). he also joined phil for the band of bloggers encounter, where i had the satisfaction of meeting and chatting with him. a beneficent, thoughtful man, thabiti is senior pastor at essential baptist church of grand cayman, is a blogger and a published author, and i want to trade his voice for my whiny, nasal one.here is pastor anyabwile’s contribution.i would be torn as to whether to participate or not.on the one mitt, i wouldn’t want the inevitable following clamor that mainly surrounds
bible-believing folks who participate in these sorts of things. i’m not sure the earwitness potential matches the negative runoff that comes with the summons.on the other present to, i assume that having the public’s (any public’s) regard riveted to a plea exchange for a few direct minutes could be effectively used in the hands of the lord.so, i would be bending to plainly appeal to through the certainty of our lord, as the highest possible blessing upon the individuals listening, the country as a whole, and the time in need of a savior.the other reason to accept would be to fill the space with an orthodox commitment to the lord and his truth instead of having another secular or imperturbable anti-christian voice heard.but, as i said, i would be torn.forgiveness and non-violent, my friend.t-many thanks to pastor anyabwile for challenging our thinking. he raises the put out: view the opportunity as an opportunity, period, and grab it? or factor in the counter-manipulate of the likely impact and repercussions?note: special rule during all these posts: diss me as you grasp fit, but nobody disses my guests.

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