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Bear witness and wait for God to act, from individuality to collective dependence and God yielding allegiance, to live into the reality of our image as witness in a world determine to offer pseudo-alternatives, we are siblings stronger than marriage and blood in Christ.
Sep 16, 2025 08:50PM
Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters

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Freddy Lam
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In dealing with community trauma, honesty before God through lament and praise reminds us of who we are. The former, a rebellious people who was exiled because of our silence to the plights of the poor and vulnerable. The latter, a subversive, rebellious, and political declaration that despite surrounded by so many gods, principalities and powers, rulers, government and nation states, the King and his kingdom reign!
Oct 09, 2025 06:58PM
Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters


Freddy Lam
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Rehoboam, the prophet, the man of God, finally the mystery is solved! But more importantly, Israel (the Northern Kingdom) is a cautionary tale of shaping a community in our own image, idolatry, and how truth-telling is critical to the flourishing. We need prophets of Yahweh to warn us from relying on our own strength against three armies, and demonstrate our complete dependence as does Josiah before all community.
Sep 29, 2025 06:11AM
Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters


Freddy Lam
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Genealogies are so important (Samuel vs Eli), and also seeing the themes in Hannah’s prayer is fascinating bookended by David’s prayer is fascinated. Food security is so often overlooked as is collective representation in our individualistic culture misleads our interpretation. Also earlier the twelve stones in Joshua from the depths of the sea. Residential school cf. Gibeonites great illustration. Leviticus…
Sep 22, 2025 07:54PM
Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters


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