tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3737711209029503508.post6408534226609616923..comments2015-01-04T22:05:52.500-08:00Comments on Simply: A better "Bob".Brian Lehmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17593915041914264284noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3737711209029503508.post-49033187415833516652015-01-04T22:05:52.500-08:002015-01-04T22:05:52.500-08:00I like Brian.
You lost the 'center'? …tha...I like Brian. <br />You lost the 'center'? …that being bob or brian or God? and those feelings don't fit the 'centralized concept of self'…so aren't legitimate? you're debating brian/bob's goodness and God's goodness, both, but you don't think either are true. …i really wonder why. You know why the Christians were forgiving? Because they think they need it and God forgives. That's good news. How do they know? God gave his son to live and die in our world so that we can 'be reconciled'...or find center. That answers 2a and 2b. 2a) Brian is disconcerted but receives grace…to change. Heaven won't forbid it. 2b) Bob is really Brian and can't justify all things, not even unmerited forgiveness, but he does because he's the one Jesus came for. Will you trust him? if you maintain 'center' isn't good, I think you'll find not only that you deny Jesus but Brian is like Dr. Jekyll and Bob like Mr. Hyde. And there's no center. jaredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05788216737826116969noreply@blogger.com