tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208902948988975499.post5091364413952903873..comments2023-09-23T09:03:28.586-05:00Comments on Proclaiming and Preparing: Weight Gain, Self-Control, and the Grace of GodDaniel Bennetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09695545556655878383noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208902948988975499.post-55675900346971749402011-09-29T19:52:10.532-05:002011-09-29T19:52:10.532-05:00Been thinking about this very idea lately...in tod...Been thinking about this very idea lately...in today's world we have so many man-made solutions for outward issues (weight, finances, relationships, parenting) when the root of all those issues is our own sinfulness. The solution (diet, financial plan, etc) should really be to accept the solution God has given us...to be transformed into the likeness of His Son by the Holy Spirit. I think until we begin to make decisions in a Godly way and learn to be content with the results we will continue to fight a battle that will not be won.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208902948988975499.post-57827132476013173272011-09-21T08:25:31.629-05:002011-09-21T08:25:31.629-05:00In my recent Victorian Lit class, my professor sai...In my recent Victorian Lit class, my professor said that Jekyl and Hyde is all about giving in to one's homosexual nature. I argued that it was about man's dual nature and was a metaphor for Romans 7. He said, "None of that traditional Christian babble in here." Thanks for confirming the spiritual implications of the old Victorian classic.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208902948988975499.post-50727379677779790352011-09-19T17:17:57.534-05:002011-09-19T17:17:57.534-05:00Yes - for God's glory & my good!Yes - for God's glory & my good!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com