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Brent King

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Brent King is a freelance writer from Lake Oswego, Oregon. He works as a massage therapist and health consultant. He is a musician, a waterman, and has two sons, 25 and 28, who live in British Columbia, Canada.

His debut novel, The Fiercest Fight, was released on November 19, 2015.


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The Grip of Grace: God's Ha...

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The Darkness of God: An Easter Story

“The morning! The morning! I am caught by the morning, and I am a ghost!”
– CS Lewis, The Great Divorce

The Darkness of God

Darkness. I have often pondered darkness. It attracts evil like a magnet. Why shouldn’t it? It’s easy to hide in the dark, if you have something to hide—and most of us do. It beckons the bad guys—or at least the bad parts in each of us—and shrouds a host of foul creatures. I lean against the e

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The Bible & LGBTQ Adventists by Alicia Johnston
" What a read! I am very well read on this subject, but by the time I finished this book I was speechless. Johnston is saying things here that I have ne ...more "
The Bible & LGBTQ Adventists by Alicia Johnston
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“Do not lose hope - what you seek will be found.”
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C. Baxter Kruger
“The doctrine of the Trinity means that relationship, that fellowship, that togetherness and sharing, that self-giving and other-centeredness are not afterthoughts with God, but the deepest truth about the being of God. The Father is not consumed with Himself; He loves the Son and the Spirit. And the Son is not riddled with narcissism; he loves his Father and the Spirit. And the Spirit is not preoccupied with himself and his own glory; the Spirit loves the Father and the Son. Giving, not taking; other-centeredness, not self-centeredness; sharing, not hoarding are what fire the rockets of God and lie at the very center of God’s existence as Father, Son and Spirit.”
C. Baxter Kruger, Jesus and the Undoing of Adam

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“The Christian God is interested in relationship with us, and not just relationship, but union, and not just union, but such a union that everything He is and has—all glory and fullness, all joy and beauty and unbridled life—is to be shared with us and to become as much ours as it is His. The plan from the beginning, in the Christian vision, is that God would give Himself to us, and nothing less, so that we could be filled to overflowing with the divine life.”
C. Baxter Kruger, Jesus and the Undoing of Adam
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“Justification has so dominated the landscape of Christian thought that adoption has been marginalized. We don't hear much about our adoption at all. We hear a lot about forgiveness, but very little about the staggering reality of our inclusion in Jesus' relationship with his Father in the Spirit.”
C. Baxter Kruger, The Great Dance: The Christian Vision Revisited

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“It was not the Fall of Adam, therefore, that set God’s agenda; it was the decision to share the great dance with us through Jesus. Adam’s plunge certainly threatened God’s dreams for us, but that threat had been anticipated and already strategically overcome in the predestination of the incarnation. Jesus Christ did not become human to fix the fall; he became human to accomplish the eternal purpose of our adoption, and in order to bring our adoption to pass, the Fall had to be called to a halt and undone….Jesus is not a footnote to Adam and his Fall; the Fall, and indeed creation itself, is a footnote to the purpose of God in Jesus Christ.”
C. Baxter Kruger, Jesus and the Undoing of Adam

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