The Noose of Moralism
August 2, 2009 AM
Dave Marttunen
Someone once said that change in mature organizations is like teaching the elephant to dance. It is not easily done. Changing our minds about the way the world works (worldview), and about our God views (theology), is much like teaching the elephant to dance. We form our views based on our experience and also our ideas. We adopt our ideas through our culture, our family, our experience, and our education (formal and informal). As Paul is teaching us through the Holy Spirit, he is challenging our worldview and helping us to form a distinctly Christian view. Can trying to be good blind us to the source of good being? This is part 5 of "Rooted: A series in Romans".
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Dave Marttunen
Someone once said that change in mature organizations is like teaching the elephant to dance. It is not easily done. Changing our minds about the way the world works (worldview), and about our God views (theology), is much like teaching the elephant to dance. We form our views based on our experience and also our ideas. We adopt our ideas through our culture, our family, our experience, and our education (formal and informal). As Paul is teaching us through the Holy Spirit, he is challenging our worldview and helping us to form a distinctly Christian view. Can trying to be good blind us to the source of good being? This is part 5 of "Rooted: A series in Romans".
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