Often, spiritual analogies are overwrought…stretched to grotesque dimensions that defy the original purpose, if not logic itself. One particular analogy, though, is seldom pushed beyond its basic form. We often hear sermons based on sowing seeds for a future harvest. It’s a powerful analogy. It’s simple. It’s relatable. As analogies go, this is a good one. Let’s see how far we can stretch it…
Giving out of your surplus does not make you generous, it makes your selfishness more tolerable! Giving while you are lacking is what pleases the Lord.”
–William Branks
Is heresy the questioning of established theological doctrine…or is heresy the refusal to allow an idea to stand on it’s own two feet, win battles, fail miserably, shine for the ages or fade before sunset. Technically, the former is correct. I’m not a technician.