That was amazing. I’m sad he didn’t touch more on grace for others. I used to be so critical of people. So specific in my criteria for who was worth my time. Now, I accept them. It doesn’t mean that I’m equally compatible with everyone, but if I meet you, I accept you, and am excited to know you and understand you. I am excited for grace.
A tremendous sermon! Truly one of the best I’ve ever heard 👍
Thank you for this video.
This is an outstanding sermon to listen to. I think God really refined some sharpened insight in the mind of Tillich.
That was amazing. I’m sad he didn’t touch more on grace for others. I used to be so critical of people. So specific in my criteria for who was worth my time. Now, I accept them. It doesn’t mean that I’m equally compatible with everyone, but if I meet you, I accept you, and am excited to know you and understand you. I am excited for grace.
well picked.
Sounds very Kierkegaardian. The sickness unto death is despair.
The more substantial, the less popular.
(It is almost a mathematical principle.)