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CounterPoint: The Conclave

We extend an invitation to the weekly Conclave of Men. Do not mistake this for just another “men’s Bible study” or an "accountability group".

Far from it. It is so much more.

Real Questions,
Real Issues,
Real Life,
Real Men!


7:00pm, Tuesday Nights @ 2027 Campus Drive, St. Charles.
Questions? Call 314.329.1802 or 314.329.1878


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If Deadness Is Next to Godliness

If the way to avoid the mur­de­rous rage and decep­tive allu­res of desire is to kill it, if dead­ness is next to god­li­ness, then Jesus had to be the dea­dest per­son ever. But he is called the livingGod.

“It is a dread­ful thing,” the wri­ter of Hebrews says, “to fall into the hands of the living God … For our ‘God is a con­su­ming fire’” (10:31; 12:29). And what is this con­su­ming fire? His jea­lous love (Deut. 4:24).

God is a deeply, pro­foundly pas­sio­nate per­son. Zeal con­su­mes him. It is the sec­ret of his life, the wri­ter of Hebrews says.

The “joy set before him” ena­bled Jesus to endure the agony of the Cross (Heb. 12:2). In other words, his pro­found desire for something grea­ter sus­tai­ned him at the moment of his dee­pest trial. We can­not hope to live like him without a simi­lar depth of passion.

Many peo­ple find that the dilemma of desire is too much to live with, and so they aban­don, they disown their desire. This is cer­tainly true of a majo­rity of Chris­tians at pre­sent. Somehow we believe that we can get on without it. We are mistaken.

(Desire , 54–55)

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