"We will not be able to recover the vision and understanding of God's grandeur until we recover an understanding of ourselves as creatures who have been made to know such grandeur. This must begin with the recovery of the idea that as beings made in God's image, we are fundamentally moral beings, not consumers, that the satisfaction of our psychological needs pales in significance when compared with the enduring value of doing what is right. Religious consumers want to have a spirituality for the same reason that they want to drive a stylish and expensive auto. Costly obedience is as foreign to them in matters spiritual as self-denial is in matters material. In a culture filled with such people, restoring weight to God is going to involve much more than simply getting some doctrine straight; it's going to entail a complete reconstruction of the modern self-absorbed pastiche personality."
- David Wells
- David Wells
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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Comments on "Oh Look, It's Our Tenth Blogversary . . .":
2. Bill
- 02/20/2013 8:25 am CST
Thanks Daniel! It's been great having you around all this time. Thanks for the kind words.
8. Quaid
- 02/20/2013 7:35 pm CST
Congrats, Thinklings!
Obviously, I've spent a lot of time here over the years. I appreciate the diversity of topics, as well as the genuine kindness y'all demonstrate to commenters, regardless of their POV.
I look forward to what God has in store for you down the road.
10. BiF
- 02/22/2013 2:45 pm CST
Yeah, I know, late to the party. Better late than never. Congratulations! Here is to another ten years! A celebration is in order and no bad feelings towards Bill's little rejoicing. May I suggest a comment on the What Color post. Or the posting of another monkey.
Thanks guys. Seriously.
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Congratulations on 10 years! This is the first blog I ever read. Truth be told, I didn't even know what a 'blog' was before The Thinklings. I came upon it after doing a Google search for my old college classmate Jared (he used to write film reviews at MTSU and I wrote music reviews for the same publication).
Thanks for offering a great read all these years.