Slavery to Christ (Or, Why I Went to Church Today)

Last week I wrote I Didn’t Go to Church Today and explained why I thought that wasn’t a sin. I wanted to be transparent with you about how I live as a Christian. And I wanted to share a little about what Protestants have traditionally called, Christian Liberty, or Liberty of Conscience. Martin Luther first brought attention to this topic in On Christian Liberty, 1520, and you can find a brief and very helpful summary in Chapter 20 of the Westminster Confession of Faith, 1647.

Notre Dame Crucifix

But, today I did go to church and I want to tell you why.

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I Didn’t Go to Church Today

I didn’t go to church today, Sunday.

In my weekly effort to share something spiritually helpful, or at least mildly interesting, this is the best I could do?

Lame…

Or, not.

There’s a sort of helpfulness in honesty and transparency if it provides something worth consideration.

The Facade of Notre Dame

I hope you’ll consider this…

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