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22 March 2005 8 Comments

I have decided that I am on a quest for a right theology and a deeper relationship with God. I have come to the logical conclusion that I can not afford any more Christian megatrends and fads that will come and go. I have come to the logical conclusion that I can not afford any more ‘moves of God’ that appear right but are grossly wrong five years from now. I have come to the logical conclusion that I can not afford to play anymore games that I want to get to the crux of the matter. I can’t afford to waste any more time on these ‘fads’, ‘games’ and ‘moves’. I need to spend my time, resources, devotion, study, and prayer time with God to ensure that I am growing as a mature believer in Christ. I personally believe that the ‘part Reformed / part Holy Spirit’ pathway of Christianity I am experiencing as a most positive and correct step to that goal. In fact, one of my e-friends now calls me as a nickname ‘Hybrid’ because of my ‘part Reformed / part Holy Spirit’ Christian belief set.

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  • Neil said:

    Very interesting !!!!!

  • Diane Roberts said:

    I guess that makes two of us hybrids.

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  • Milton Stanley said:

    Good to hear it. I wrote about your post, BTW, at my blog. Peace.

  • John said:

    Welcome to the Hybridians! :) Great post! I will be praying for you.
    GBYAY

  • Mike said:

    Stay on the path and you’ll not regret it. Fads come and go, as do the “leading” theologians and churches. The Word of God is unchanging.

    I offered Robert Cook’s systematic theology a month or so ago. If didn’t get one and you’d like a copy, I’d be happy to email it to you. Just let me know.

  • Bob said:

    I’m right there with you, brother. Thanks so much just for saying it. I wrote in a very similar vein at Mr. Standfast.

  • Sand said:

    I suppose we are all “hybrids” in a way as we are all being transformed/sanctified by His grace. We still have our old nature and are being made into God’s likeness. Paul discusses these 2 natures that we have.
    Yes the fads and trends challenge us at times, and I do see “red” at yet another thunderstorm on the seas of life. I think old the Hymn which asks “Will your anchor hold in the storms of life?” helps focus us on Jesus Christ the anchor of our soul.
    Maybe these storms (even inside the church) are precicely the struggles which cause us to seek Him in all the mess.