Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Armenian or Reformed?

We have lately been discussing the Armenian theology and the Reformed theology within our church (especially the subject of predestination). Which one is biblical? Is there really an answer?
 I am curious as to what my fellow classmates, or rather bloggers feel about these theologies. If you don't know about them, I challenge you to look them up and research them a bit. You might be interested in what you find. Now, I know, we all have professors to challenge us to look up deep biblical principles. But this really is interesting and might help you (or frustrate you :P) in some of your views of God. Still, it's important to remember that most of the things that differ between Armenian theology and Reformed theology are relatively minor beliefs: they are not foundational beliefs that are necessary for Christians to agree upon.
In discussing it, I believe that I have come to the conclusion that I am on neither side. Both have views that I do not agree with. What about you?

Monday, March 5, 2012

PLEASE don't wake me up again

Ok, so you are probably thinking that I forgot I was a blogger. Surprisingly, I did not. Actually, I have had an amazing spring break basically filled with one thing: checking cows. Yeah, you did read that last statement correctly. I work for my dad on our farm and ranch and it is now calving time. Hence, about every two hours, someone has to go outside and check on approximately 500 cows to see if anyone is about to produce a baby. This probably sounds awful to you. It can be. Being awoken from a deep sleep and having to go out in frigid South Dakota winter weather is not always the paradise on the forefront of my mind. But sometimes, it is not something bad at all. Sometimes I get to go out on a horse, with the moon and stars shining down on me, and peacefully ride through a group of quiet cows. There's another thing good about calving. You get to see one of the most amazing instincts the God of the universe has given animals: that of the mother recognizing her calf and the calf knowing what to do when he can stand. The cow somehow knows that the little thing with four legs belongs to her and she needs to take care of it. The calf somehow knows that there is milk in that cow and he needs to figure out where it is so that his belly is happy. I am sooooo glad that I don't have to teach every cow and calf that lesson: cause it wouldn't be easy. Seeing this makes me once again be amazed by what God does sometimes. He is so gracious to us. He so loves us. Let us love Him back.