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Thaddeus Williams

@thaddeuswill

Author/pastor/professor working toward a Re:Reformation centered on Jesus, the most reasonable, loving, holy, gracious, artistic, and powerful Person ever.

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Denny Burk (@dennyburk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This story is from Thaddeus Williams, and it’s a must-read. Pray for Mr. C. - So last night I stared evil in the face. Every year I join my fellow profs from Trinity Law School at a retreat in Huntington Beach. Part of the annual tradition is sitting by an outdoor fireplace and

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"If we make social justice our first thing, we will lose not only the real first thing – the gospel – we will lose social justice too." @thaddeuswill dfranks.com/2021/09/09/top…

"If we make social justice our first thing, we will lose not only the real first thing – the gospel – we will lose social justice too." @thaddeuswill dfranks.com/2021/09/09/top…
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I call it self-ism, here it’s called Self-Worship. The point is that it’s a great read from a great author Thaddeus Williams at a great price…$3 on kindle!

I call it self-ism, here it’s called Self-Worship. The point is that it’s a great read from a great author <a href="/ThaddeusWill/">Thaddeus Williams</a> at a great price…$3 on kindle!
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Translation has begun on the first Gen Z Bible… John 3:16 For God was so extra for the world, his Sigma straight up slayed for our skibidi, that if we vibe and rizz with him and not basic, cringe, and sus we won’t be fire or lit, but boujee and bussin forever, bruh. No cap.

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“If you will know or learn anything profitably, desire to be unknown and to be esteemed as nothing.” TA Translation: A self-serving desire to be the next [insert Christian celebrity here] is toxic to yourself, others, and a big obstacle to knowing and understanding God rightly.

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“True peace of heart therefore is found by resisting our passions, not by obeying them.” -TA That is to say, today’s gospel of follow your heart is a bust and a recipe for anxiety and a chronic identity crisis. Follow Christ’s heart instead of your own if you want real peace.

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Grieved to hear of the passing of my dear friend and co-contender for the faith, Craig Hawkins while he was doing God's work in India. Please take 60 seconds or so to lift the Hawkins family up in prayer as they grieve their sudden loss.

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Who you are “in Christ” or “in Adam” is infinitely more important to your identity than who you want to have sex with or how much or how little melanin is in your skin cells or whether you have XX or XY chromosomes.

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Ad-men tell us we can be lord of our own universe, servants to none. Not serving, however, is simply not an option. “It may be the devil or it may be the Lord, but you’re gonna have to serve somebody,” sang the great troubadour-theologian Bob Dylan.

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Deal alert! Don't Follow Your Heart by Thaddeus Williams is now available on ebook for $2.99 😍 Plus, make sure you check out his latest book, Revering God, on sale September 10th!

Deal alert! Don't Follow Your Heart by <a href="/ThaddeusWill/">Thaddeus Williams</a> is now available on ebook for $2.99 😍 Plus, make sure you check out his latest book, Revering God, on sale September 10th!
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We’re all theologians, even the most irreligious of us. Everyone wrestles with questions of the divine, but only some do it well. A good theologian, as Thaddeus Williams argues in his new book Revering God: How to Marvel at Your Maker, “realizes what a total idiot he or she is

We’re all theologians, even the most irreligious of us. Everyone wrestles with questions of the divine, but only some do it well. A good theologian, as Thaddeus Williams argues in his new book Revering God: How to Marvel at Your Maker, “realizes what a total idiot he or she is