tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482150133220394709.post6716343665929962446..comments2012-01-07T07:27:00.083-05:00Comments on Dreaming in the Daylight: Perfect Love Casts Out FearUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482150133220394709.post-8947833065572696612011-01-15T00:47:07.791-05:002011-01-15T00:47:07.791-05:00So this definition of freedom... I'm intereste...So this definition of freedom... I'm interested in what it has to say first about the Trinity's role in creating freedom and second what connection to others have to do with freedom (community: friends, humans in general, etc.). I worry that it has much to do with the Christian individual and much less to do with God and the intimate connections between people. At its best it fails to mention these two key components of freedom. At its worst it fails to incorporate them into the notion of Christian freedom, which is tragic.<br />-CJ@ChrisJamesBishopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482150133220394709.post-38007803123729906522011-01-13T21:10:57.430-05:002011-01-13T21:10:57.430-05:00I read the entire Resurgence post...it was a great...I read the entire Resurgence post...it was a great encouragement to me. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The timing is so of God also as I have been bringing those fearful thoughts into captivity and laying them out before God. I am exhaused with living a fearful life! I especially like his definition of True Freedom, "Freedom is no longer having to obey fear; fear is no longer our master. We are uninhibited to be bold, to step out in faith, to risk. Irreligion produces fear because the weight of guilt and having to trust in yourself is too much for our fragile souls. Religion produces fear because we are afraid we haven’t done everything right; that the slightest error may restrain the hand of God’s blessing."Beverlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16139030822379636133noreply@blogger.com