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10 Reasons Why I Never Argue Theology

By Jeremy Myers
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10 Reasons Why I Never Argue Theology

This is a guest post by Sam Riviera. He spends most of his time and energy caring for others in his community so that through his life and actions they might see Jesus. He also makes some of the best cookies you have ever tasted.

If you would like to write a guest post for this blog, check out the guidelines here.

Argument about Theology

Does Our Theology Define Us?

Have we ever said “What those people believe is wrong!  We believe what the Bible says.”

“Those” people might say the same thing about us.

We organize our beliefs about God, religion and what we think the Bible says into a system we suppose is consistent and call it our theology.

Does Our Theology Unite Us or Divide Us?

If we base our theology on the Bible, then your theology and my theology should agree.  Correct?

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God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: guest post, Sam Riviera, Theology - General

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My Black Privilege

By Jeremy Myers
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My Black Privilege

This is a guest post by a friend of mine who wishes to remain anonymous. The reason he wants to be anonymous is because he is afraid of being called a racist.

Originally this was going to be a stand-alone guest post, but when he saw the theme of the June Synchroblog, wanted to write for that instead.

If you would like to write a guest post for this blog, check out the guidelines here.

Black PrivilegeI am black.

And I am better than white people.

It’s true.

No, I may not be better than every white person in every way, but I am better than most white people in some ways.

And that is my black privilege.

What ways?

When I was twelve, I could dunk a basketball while my white friends could barely touch the bottom of the net. When we picked teams, I always got picked first. Through high school, I was the star of my basketball team, and as a result, got a free ride to college. Most of my white friends had to work their way through college. We all got our degrees, but I got mine debt-free.

I didn’t get straight A’s in college, but who cares? When we graduated, some of us applied for the same job at a local company, and even though my grades were worse than some of my white friends, I got hired. It might have been because I’m black, but I doubt it. I just have a better personality than most white people. I can get almost anyone to laugh and smile. That goes a long way in a job interview.

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What Does Queen Elizabeth Tell Us About King Jesus?

By Jeremy Myers
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What Does Queen Elizabeth Tell Us About King Jesus?

Mike GanttThis is a guest post by Mike Gantt. He is a retired corporate executive and former pastor who blogs at:

  • A Nonchurchgoer’s Guide to Jesus and His Kingdom (a call to follow Jesus for those who don’t know much about the Bible)
  • A Bible Reader’s Guide to Jesus and His Kingdom (a call to follow Jesus for those familiar with the Bible)
  • Current Events in Light of the Kingdom of God (miscellaneous informational posts about Jesus and His kingdom)

If you would like to write a guest post for this blog, check out the guidelines here.

Queen ElizabethThis year marks Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee – her sixtieth year on the throne of the United Kingdom.

According to Wikipedia, she is “the constitutional monarch of 16 sovereign states known as the Commonwealth realms, and head of the 54-member Commonwealth of Nations. She is also head of state of the Crown Dependencies.”  This makes her head over millions upon millions of people.

But does anyone do what she says?

Jesus famously asked, “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things that I say” (Luke 6:46).  He was anticipating that many of His disciples would treat Him like Queen Elizabeth’s subjects treat her – as an ornament.

Ornamental Royalty

Have you noticed how the British love their royalty? In fact, notice how Americans love British royalty.  Everyone loves British royalty!

Consider how many people worldwide watched the wedding of Charles and Diana, the funeral of Diana, and the wedding of William and Kate.  Much of humanity is devoted to perpetuating the honor of the British royal family.

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Get Your Blog Post Read by Thousands

By Jeremy Myers
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Get Your Blog Post Read by Thousands

blog boardI love having other bloggers and authors write Guest Posts for this blog. See some of the previous Guest Posts here.

While we do accept Guest Post Submissions for the Redeeming God blog, we are moving away from publishing guest posts from random contributors, and are instead focusing on building community within our regular readers. This means that we will only consider guest posts from people who are active in the comment section and membership section of this blog. So if you want to get published on RedeemingGod.com, start by registering as a member, reading some of the blog posts, interacting with others in the comment section, and generally just contributing to our online community.

If you are part of our community and want to write a Guest Post for my blog, I am willing to consider it for publication.

Your post would be:

  • Viewed by 1000s of daily visitors
  • Sent out to over 3000 people on my weekly mailing list
  • Tweeted to over 8,000 followers
  • Posted on my Facebook page with over 10,000 “close friends“

All of this could lead to more exposure and readers for your blog!

But here’s the thing … and this is important!

I get about a dozen emails a day from bloggers who want me to help them. Few ever offer to help with my blog. Only rarely do I recognize them from the comment section on this blog, or from seeing them share my posts on Facebook or Twitter. So these bloggers clearly don’t want to build a blogging relationship; they just want to use me. This doesn’t feel good.

If you want to write a guest post for this blog (or for any blog), let me give you two bits of blogging advice that I have put into practice over the years and which have helped me immensely:

  1. Help others first. Before you seek to get other bloggers to help you, first help them. Share their posts on social networks. Comment on their posts. Add to their community. Be friendly. Be helpful. The vast majority of the guest posts I publish here on this blog only got published here because they were active participants here first.If I came up to you on the street and you had no clue who I was and I said, “Hey, buddy. Can I have $20?” I doubt you would give it to me. But if we had been friends for a few years, you might be more willing to help me out. Blogging is the same way. Bloggers are more likely to help people they know than to help random strangers.
  2. Do your homework. Before you approach a blogger about maybe getting some help from them, make sure that you have searched their site for “guest post guidelines” or something like that. If the site doesn’t have a search box, just search Google for “guest post RedeemingGod.com” and put their blog name in the place of mine. I regularly get emails from people who say, “Hey, do you allow guest posts? I want to write one. Let me know how.” They clearly did zero research, and are not regular readers of my blog, so this give me no reason to want to help in return. It is sort of like people who want to get their blog on my  “Top 100 Christian Blogs” list. They send me emails saying, “How can I get on this list?” Well, the list itself tells people how. Anyway, if you want to write a blog post for another blog, do your homework.But YOU clearly have done some homework, because you are reading this! Well done! So here are some steps for submitting a guest post on the RedeemingGod.com blog:

To submit a guest post to RedeemingGod.com, take the following steps:

  1. Write a 400-800 word blog post on any topic related to Scripture and Theology (Read some of the others here). Your post should be an original article, which has not been posted elsewhere online. 
  2. Find an appropriate picture or two which fits your blog post.
  3. Include a small picture of yourself and a 30-50 word bio with 2-3 web links to your blog or other social sites.
  4. Send all of this to me at guestpost AT redeeminggod.com

I am looking forward to reading what you submit!

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, guest blogging, guest post

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Observing the Lord’s Supper with the Community

By Jeremy Myers
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Observing the Lord’s Supper with the Community

This is a guest post by Sam from GraceGround.com. He writes about revealing Jesus to others in our neighborhood and community through tangible acts of love and service. Some of his more popular blog series include Getting to Know Your Neighbors and Being the Church in the Community. In the post below, he writes a follow-up post to my series on the Lord’s Supper about how he observes the Lord’s Supper in his community.

If you would like to write a guest post for this blog, check out the guidelines here.

While in no way wishing to suggest that anyone should not “celebrate” the Lord’s Supper with a bit of bread or cracker and a few drops of juice or wine, as seems to be the common practice in many churches, may I share some of the ways we choose to celebrate and remember our Lord with food and drink?

Lords Supper remember me

Some of this can be found in the two series I wrote on Graceground on ” Getting to Know Our Neighbors” and “Being the Church in the Community“, while some of it is not mentioned there.

Gathering with Believers

Sometimes we gather together with other believers in a cafe in an inner city neighborhood to be present in the neighborhood, to patronize the struggling cafe owner and to eat together, catch up with each other, discuss the Bible and pray. On some of those occasions, we share a piece of unleavened middle-Eastern style flat bread and think of Jesus’ love for us and the people around us in the cafe and in the neighborhood.

On other occasions, we load up the car with coats, sweatshirts, tarps, bottled water and small bags of potato chips and head to the haunts of the homeless. In warm weather, water and potato chips and “would you like a pair of clean socks to go with that?” seems about right.

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God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Close Your Church for Good, guest post

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