Does it ever get easier?

“Does the life of faith ever get easier?” asked the student. “It must get easier as you move through life’s stages.” The white-haired teacher laughed. “No, no. It only gets harder. Faith is a knife, and its job is to cut. Why would it stop cutting? That would mean it was dead. There’s always one […]

The usefulness of doctrine

Perhaps doctrine is a necessary evil to give us a rational foundation on which to rest our hearts. It is our hearts, after all, that turn towards God or away from him. In other words, if my mind is somewhat at rest in some sort of incomplete projection of who I think God is, it’s […]

The uselessness of doctrine

Perhaps I’m just a rebellious jerk, but I don’t like being told what to do, what to think, or what to believe. Details of denominational distinction disgust me. My gut tells me a simple truth, and I find the heaping upon of doctrine irrelevant to my relationship with God. I seem to have three types […]