Arhive categorie: Religie

Maxima zilei – 28 august 2017 



Autoevaluarea fără călăuzirea lui Dumnezeu duce la negare sau la rușine. Putem fie să ne justificăm păcatul cu o mie și una de scuze, fie să ne construim o cameră de tortură în care să rămânem. 

Max Lucado, Harul, p. 76.

Maxima zilei – 16 august 2017


Omul care își mărturisește păcatele în prezența unui frate știe că nu mai este singur; el descoperă prezența lui Dumnezeu în realitatea celeilalte persoane.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer 

Maxima zilei – 15 august 2017 


Evanghelia slabă propovăduiește :
„Dumnezeu este gata să ierte.”
Evanghelia puternică propovăduiește:
„Dumnezeu a răscumpărat.”

P. T. Forsyth

Maxima zilei – 13 august 2017 


Harul nu este orb. El vede bine durerea. Dar alege să vadă mai bine iertarea lui Dumnezeu. Și nu lasă ca durerea și rănile să otrăvească inima. 

Max Lucado, Harul, p. 58.

Maxima zilei – 12 august 2017 


Așa cum vara aduce cu ea soarele, tot așa și oamenii aduc cu ei durerea. Uneori intenționat. Alteori nu. 

Max Lucado, Harul, p. 53.

Maxima zilei – 10 august 2017



Ne temem atât de mult de eșec încât ne creăm o imagine a perfecțiunii, ca nu cumva cerul să fie mai dezamăgit de noi decât suntem noi înșine. Rezultatul ? Cei mai istoviți oameni de pe pământ.

Max Lucado, Harul, p. 48.

Maxima zilei – 6 august 2017



Nu doar unii s-au răzvrătit. Toți ne-am răzvrătit. „Nu este nici un om neprihănit, nici unul măcar; Nu este nici unul care să aibă pricepere. Nu este nici unul care să caute cu tot dinadinsul pe Dumnezeu. Toți s-au abătut, și au ajuns niște netrebnici. Nu este nici unul care să facă binele, nici unul măcar” (Romani 3:10-12)

Max Lucado, Harul, p. 38.

Maxima zilei – 5 august 2017 


Dumnezeu nu a transformat Egiptul în Canaan și nici nu a mutat Canaanul în pustie, ceea ce înseamnă că anumite binecuvântări de la Dumnezeu nu vin în mod direct asupra noastră ci este nevoie sa ne deplasăm spre ele.

David Lavric 

TGC : 5 ‘Fake News’ Stories People Believe About Early Christianity


“Fake news” isn’t a new phenomenon, though. There’s quite a bit of fake news out there regarding the person of Jesus, the origins of the church, and the development of the Bible. Even though such “news” has no factual basis, it’s believed by an uncomfortably large number of people.
Here’s a sampling of five leading stories

1. Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.

Perhaps there’s no conspiracy theory about early Christianity more sensational and captivating than the claim that Jesus was married and had children. It’s not only fodder for books like The Da Vinci Code, but it seems to pop up again and again in the mainstream media.

2. The deity of Jesus wasn’t decided until the Council of Nicea in the fourth century.

Another widespread conviction is that Jesus was merely an ordinary human who was exalted to divine status by the council of Nicea. They then suppressed (and oppressed) all who insisted otherwise.

3. Christians didn’t have a ‘Bible’ until the time of Constantine.

Also making our top-five list is the oft-repeated claim that early Christians, at least for the first four centuries, didn’t have a Bible. They were reliant merely on ever-changing oral tradition. And this problem wasn’t resolved until Constantine commissioned the production of a Bible in the fourth century (containing only the books he preferred).

4. The ‘Gnostic’ Gospels like Thomas were just as popular as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

Ever since the discovery of the so-called Gnostic Gospels at Nag Hammadi in 1945, it’s been popular to insist that these “lost” Gospels were once more popular than our canonical ones. During the first few centuries, we’re told, Christians read the Gospel of Thomas with equal (if not more) regularity than the books that made it into our Bibles.

This whole narrative has a clear purpose behind it: to convince people that all Gospels are pretty much the same, and no Gospel is more valid than another.

5. The words of the New Testament were radically changed and corrupted in the earliest centuries.

Rounding out our top-five fake news stories is the claim that the text of the New Testament has been so radically corrupted, edited, and changed that we can’t really know what the original authors said. Made famous by Bart Ehrman’s bestseller Misquoting Jesus, this story has been repeated ad infinitum.

But there’s no evidence for this level of radical corruption. Can we see scribal changes and mistakes in our New Testament manuscripts? Of course, but that’s true for every document of antiquity. The New Testament. 
These five examples of “fake news” about early Christianity get repeated so often people believe they must be true. Just like in the political world, however, we need to carefully examine the facts before we repeat the claims.
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/5-fake-news-stories-people-believe-about-early-christianity

Maxima zilei – 4 august 2017


Creștinismul nu este sacrificiul pe care îl facem noi, ci sacrificiul în care ne încredem.

P. T. Forsyth