Posts Tagged as ‘Christian liberty’

September 23, 2008

Mere Christianity; C.S. Lewis on alcohol and the Christian

From chapter 12
Temperance is, unfortunately, one of those words that has changed its meaning. It now usually means teetotalism. But in the days when the second Cardinal virtue was christened ‘Temperance,’ it meant nothing of the sort. Temperance referred not specially to drink, but to all pleasures; and it meant not abstaining, but going the [...]

September 15, 2008

Confessions of a recovering pharisee

This past Sunday I preached a more “topical” message called, “Confessions of a recovering pharisee”.  The pharisees were some of Jesus’ biggest opponents.  They were religious Jews who added traditions and man made rules to God’s law to keep in an attempt to keep from sinning or disobeying God.  The reason the pharisees had such [...]