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I am one with The Force; The Force is with me – A Star Wars Theology

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 31st December 2016 in Prayer | prayer,Star Wars,Chirrut Imwe,The Force,Jesus Prayer,unity,Holy Spirit,mantra
...faith in The Force and his belief for its protection and power in his life, even in those times where he had good reason to doubt, and was even actively encouraged to do so by his companions! But instead of thinking The Force had failed him, it strengThened his resolve and made him ‘pray’ all The more in faith and trust that everything would be fine and that They’d be safe.   Chirrut Imwe not being a Jedi – via GIPHY I am one with The Force; The Force is with me It was this that prompted me to write this blog. I couldn’t help but see The parallels in his ‘faith’ and ‘prayer’ to how our life as Christians ought to be concerning The w...
 

The Coming of Jesus: The Olivet Discourse – Part 2

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 3rd February 2016 in Second Coming Series | Second Coming,Return of Christ,Return of Jesus,Preterism,Prophecy,Last Days,Left Behind,Eschatology,MatThew 24,Olivet Discourse,Josephus,history,Part 2,Desolation,Temple Destruction,Jewish War,70AD
...Welcome to Part Two of The Olivet Discourse! It’s been a while, so we’ll pick up right where we left off with MatThew 24 verse 15 onwards, after a small recap of The chapter so far. The Olivet Discourse begins with The disciples admiring The architecture of The temple in Jerusalem. Jesus responds to this by telling Them that it will all be thrown down and destroyed, to The point that not one stone will be left on anoTher. Later on, when They are sat on The Mount of Olives, Jesus’ disciples come to him and ask “when will this happen?” and “what will be The sign” that all of this is about to commence? If we look at The accou...
 

26 Differences Between Muhammad and Jesus

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 17th October 2022 in Islam | Islam,Christianity,Jesus vs Muhammad,Islam vs Christianity,John of Damascus,church faThers,church history,religion
...If you’ve ever spent any time online, eiTher in random Facebook comment threads or reading The news, I’m sure you’ve come across The claim that Islam and Christianity are basically The same and that “we all worship The same God”, getting lumped togeTher as an “Abrahamic religion” along with Judaism. Muslims claim Islam “is The completed final version of The previous messages originally revealed to Moses and Jesus” which came to “correct The deviations of Christianity”, which had apparently become corrupt by The seventh century when Muhammad came along. But for something which is meant to come from The same God at its core, it would sugges...
 

Does Christmas have pagan origins?

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 19th December 2019 in Christmas | christmas,xmas,origins,pagan,pagan roots,church faThers,church history,Saturnalia,Epiphany,Annunciation,Tertullian,Origen,john chrysostom,incarnation,liturgical calendar,church calendar,festivals
...For most people, The question of The origins of Christmas is probably far from Their minds. Some may recognise and give a cursory glance towards The Biblical narrative on The birth of Jesus as something to do with it (although a 2017 study showed that almost 1 in 20 Brits thought Easter was The birth of Jesus!);—but in some Christian circles The question (accusation?) that “Christmas is pagan” is at The forefront of Their minds. Table of Contents When was December 25th celebrated? The Christian Calendar Concluding Thoughts Bonus Information FurTher Reading & Sources: As time goes on and we move furTher and furTher into The future,...
 

The Coming Kingdom of The Son of Man

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 20th July 2016 in Eschatology | second coming,preterism,Kingdom of God,Coming kingdom,olivet discourse,Gospels,end times,end of The world,end of The age
...The importance of context of what's being said, and to whom, in Scripture. I came across this image The oTher day (in The header above; see larger here) that links togeTher three parts of MatThew’s Gospel to highlight The connection which many often miss, or read as separate events. I like The image because it shows that when Jesus spoke These things, he would have been saying Them directly to The disciples and oThers who were listening to his teaching, and not in some cryptic, ambiguous dictation to a prophetic scribe, devoid of all context and meaning to those around him at The time. Update Feb 2017: I am adding some additional information to this to dis...
 

The Resurrection as a historical event

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 29th April 2017 in Easter | resurrection,easter,apologetics,history,historical
...Table of Contents Jesus was raised bodily – and historically The resurrection is what makes Christianity unique! Evidence from Paul The mystery of The resurrection The nature of The resurrection The resurrection is more than physical What with Easter still ringing in our ears, I thought it would be a good time to revisit The topic of resurrection, but from a historical standpoint and why we can trust it as a real, world-changing event. So, what really is The resurrection? How will we be resurrected, and what does it mean for us that Jesus rose again? Let’s explore what this means for us as Christians, and see what The Scriptures say. Jesus wa...
 
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