We live in strange times. We live in times where people can tell you about the ten hills, and the ten kings, and ten horns, and ten heads in Revelation, and yet don’t know diddly about justification.
Careful, here. I’m sure Pastor Borgman didn’t do it intentionally, but “diddly,” etymologically, is a shortened form of a Driscollian-type crudity. It probably shouldn’t be said from the pulpit, especially in connection with the holy and awe-inspiring doctrine of justification.
I’m sure he was just trying to be…ahem…”relevant” 🙂
But seriously, Amen Pastor Borgman! I don’t really get into studying Revelation too awful much because (a) there’s too much to speculate about it, and (b) we won’t be here when so much of it takes place.
Amen!
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Careful, here. I’m sure Pastor Borgman didn’t do it intentionally, but “diddly,” etymologically, is a shortened form of a Driscollian-type crudity. It probably shouldn’t be said from the pulpit, especially in connection with the holy and awe-inspiring doctrine of justification.
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MA,
I’m sure he was just trying to be…ahem…”relevant” 🙂
But seriously, Amen Pastor Borgman! I don’t really get into studying Revelation too awful much because (a) there’s too much to speculate about it, and (b) we won’t be here when so much of it takes place.
(Cue the End-times debate!)
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