My Primary #Reimagine Passion
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My Primary #Reimagine Passion
#ReimagineCHURCH
This Scripture Drives/Directs My #Reimagine Journey
To name one: For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. --Isaiah 55:8-9
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An Ancient, Apt, Pithy, and Profound Penitential Prayer One of the shortest prayers in the Bible is the one uttered by the penitent publican in the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, which is recorded in Luke 18:9–14: And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. —Luke 18:13 (AV/KJV) This short prayer is a part of the origin of one of the most famous Christian prayers…
Read more…An Ancient, Apt, Pithy, and Profound Penitential Prayer One of the shortest prayers in the Bible is the one uttered by the penitent publican in the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, which is recorded in Luke 18:9–14: And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. —Luke 18:13 (AV/KJV) This short prayer is a part of the origin of one of the most famous Christian prayers…
Read more…The Observance of Liturgical Seasons with Adjectives In the last four years, I have written and published here at The Reimagine Forum these three articles which pertain to the observance of Advent: The Penitential Psalms, Advent, and LentSome Ideas for the Observance of AdventThe O Antiphons and the Observance of Advent While thinking about how I might observe Advent this year, I thought of a way by which one can observe not only that liturgical season, but all the liturgical…
Read more…Prayer for Corporate Repentance As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. (According to the Gregorian calendar, this year—2025—that day is March 5th.) One of the main themes of Lent is that of repentance. Both Lent and Advent are seasons in which Christians examine themselves and repent of their sins. Ideally, everyone—especially…
Read more…Prayer for Corporate Repentance As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. (According to the Gregorian calendar, this year—2025—that day is March 5th.) One of the main themes of Lent is that of repentance. Both Lent and Advent are seasons in which Christians examine themselves and repent of their sins. Ideally, everyone—especially…
Read more…A New Article about the Covenant Prayer of John Wesley Firebrand magazine has just published an article entitled "I Am No Longer My Own But Thine: Wesley’s Covenant Prayer". It is about a famous prayer by the great clergyman, theologian, and evangelist John Wesley (1703–1791). I've read it. I highly recommend it. Although the article says this prayer is "particularly used around the turn of the new year", it is fitting to pray this superb prayer at any time of year. Here is…
Read more…A New Article about the Covenant Prayer of John Wesley Firebrand magazine has just published an article entitled "I Am No Longer My Own But Thine: Wesley’s Covenant Prayer". It is about a famous prayer by the great clergyman, theologian, and evangelist John Wesley (1703–1791). I've read it. I highly recommend it. Although the article says this prayer is "particularly used around the turn of the new year", it is fitting to pray this superb prayer at any time of year. Here is…
Read more…The O Antiphons and the Observance of Advent As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the end of a liturgical year—and, therefore, almost at the beginning of a new one. Our calendar begins with the liturgical season of Advent, which begins on Advent Sunday. (According to the Gregorian calendar, this year—2024—that day is December 1st.)In the last three years, I have written and published here at The Reimagine Forum these two…
Read more…The O Antiphons and the Observance of Advent As I write this article, once again we Christians who follow the Western liturgical calendar are almost at the end of a liturgical year—and, therefore, almost at the beginning of a new one. Our calendar begins with the liturgical season of Advent, which begins on Advent Sunday. (According to the Gregorian calendar, this year—2024—that day is December 1st.)In the last three years, I have written and published here at The Reimagine Forum these two…
Read more…A New Book About Christology and Evangelicalism This week the Center for Pastor Theologians published a new episode of The Pastor Theologians Podcast (also called The CPT Podcast) with Dr. Dan Treier, Blanchard Professor of Theology at Wheaton College, about his new book: Lord Jesus Christ. As its title suggests, this book is about Christ and Christology. It is particularly about Christology in evangelicalism today. Although it is scholarly, and thus suitable for academics, Dr. Treier…
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A rondolet on the victory of the Lord Jesus Christ by His Passion and Resurrection
(Mark 1:24 and Luke 4:34; John 1:29 and 36;Revelation)
by Salvatore Anthony Luiso
The Lamb has won!
To Christ…
A rondelet prayer for fruitfulness in Christ
(John 2:1–11 and 15:1–8; I Corinthians 11:23–30)
by Salvatore Anthony Luiso
O Christ the Vine,
In You may we always abide.
O Christ the Vine,…
Jesus saith unto them,
Did ye never read in the scriptures,
The stone which the builders rejected,
the same is become…
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Congratulations, Salvatore!
We welcome your prayers...
Welcome, Salvatore! God bless!
Let us keep looking to the Lord!
Glad to have you participating in the Pray.network community Salvatore.
We look forward to your thoughtful insights on reimagine prayer in a daily lives,
Phil
Welcome Salvatore...
We look forward to your insightful commentary,
Phil
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