Top Ten Posts of 2017

Happy New Year! I’m a little late with this, but here goes. The blog had by far its best year as far as total views and unique visitors. If you haven’t read some of these, check them out. Also be sure to visit me at my new blogging home, www.recognizingchrist.com.

  1. The Misused Passages: 1 Corinthians 2:9, Eye Hath Not Seen, Nor Ear Heard
    This post has generated a good bit of discussion in the past year. It had around 7,000 views.
  2. Myths About the Bible: Noah was Mocked?: The Fight Against Apathy
    This one shows up year after year. Some folks just can’t deal with the fact that the Bible never actually says that Noah was mocked.
  3. He Smoked Cigars and Drank Alcoholic Beverages
    This one’s about Charles Spurgeon – specifically, Arnold Dallimore’s depiction of Spurgeon in his biography.
  4. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on C.S. Lewis
    This one’s a collection of every reference I’ve found of MLJ about Lewis.
  5. Recent Reading: Transposition, by C.S. Lewis (from The Weight of Glory)
    My thoughts on Lewis’ essay.
  6. Him that is Unjust, Let Him be Unjust Still: What does it mean? (Revelation 22:11) Johnny Cash uses the line in “the man comes around.”
  7. C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton: Reading, Fairy Tales, and ‘Mental Health’
    Why reading fairy tales can be good for you.
  8. God Is Love, But Love Is Not God
    Be careful with how you view love.
  9. The Whole Creation Is On Its Tiptoes (Rom. 8:19)
    Discussing J.B. Phillips’ useful translation of the passage
  10. Michael Polanyi: Subsidiary and Focal Awareness, Indwelling
    I discuss Polanyi’s helpful idea of ‘indwelling.’

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