T.M. Moore
T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
Books by T. M. Moore
Homosexuality and Bestiality
Homosexuality and Bestiality--The Law of God condemns homosexuality and bestiality.
And Nobody Else Can Play
It's easy to lose sight of the contribution of evangelical Christianity to the scientific endeavor.
Cult Prostitution
Cult Prostitution--Prostitution was closely linked to idolatry in pagan practice.
Rape
Rape--Unlike the previous case, this transgression takes place in the open country, where a woman’s cry for help might not be heard.
Adultery with a Betrothed Woman
Adultery with a Betrothed Woman--A betrothed woman was one who had committed to marriage and was, thus, considered to be married, to be a “wife.”
Premarital Sex
Premarital Sex--Under the Law of God, premarital sex was to lead to marriage, contingent on the permission of the woman’s father.
Adultery (4)
Adultery (4)--This statute is guards against a violation of marriage on two levels – a man’s own marriage and that of his mother-in-law.
More Than Brain Waves
The science of neurotheology hopes to provide insight to the nature of religious experience.
Focused on His Love
December/Vision
For He created us to this end, that ever reigning with Him, we should praise Him unto ages of ages, and continually give thanks to Him. Therefore, knowing these things, under no toils, no trials let us fail, by no sorrows let us be conquered, by no wars fatigued, let us be moved from our place by no agonies of discipline, again let us be distracted by no blandishments, beguiled by no charms, and let us say with the Apostle's voice, May no one and nothing separate us from the love of Christ.
- Columbanus, Sermon IV (Irish, 7th century)
For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
- Romans 8.38, 39
Were there ever more reassuring, comforting, or emboldening words than these? The love of God in Christ Jesus flows toward us unceasingly, holding our bodies and souls together, infusing us with vibrant power, sustaining and growing us, and all irrespective of whether or not we acknowledge His steadfast love and faithfulness.
But acknowledge we should, as Columbanus well knew, and focus on it as often as we may. For the love of God is our strength, our hope, our joy, our confidence, and all our wisdom for every aspect of our lives.
And why should it be that God should love us? Only because of Jesus, because of what He has done in fulfilling all righteousness and bearing all wrath for us, miserable sinners and wretched ingrates. We are loved not because of who we are, but in spite of it. The love of God in Christ Jesus is thus pure love, for it flows in response to no promptings or promises, it surrounds and sustains us simply because it pleases the One Who loves us so to do.
We are loved by One Whose love will not be deterred. Nothing can separate us from His love, now or ever. Here is reason for rejoicing and giving thanks, not just today, not just during this Advent season, but always, in all situations, and with ever-increasing fervor and sincerity.
Rejoice, friends, and give thanks: We are loved.
Today at The Fellowship of Ailbe
Thanks to all who have sent suggestions for our Campaign for Christian Literacy. We'll be ramping up right after the beginning of the New Year. If you have ideas about how we can encourage and assist our non-reading brethren to take up this important work, we're still willing to receive them. Write to me at the address below.
Congress is at it again, scorning the voters and shoring up their base by attaching 6,000 earmarks to an omnibus spending bill. When will we ever learn? Check out today's ReVision.
Our new online evangelism seminar is taking off. Pastor, how would you like to enlist every member of your church in the work of reaching the lost in your community? This course can show you how - and help you get it done. Write me today. The course is so new we haven't even got it up on the website yet, but I'll be happy to give you a call and chat about it.
Thanks again for your gifts. We're pleased to know that you find this ministry a help to you in some way. Your gifts express your gratitude to God and appreciation for our work, and we rejoice in the Lord's goodness through you. Click the donate button or send your tax-deductible gift to The Fellowship of Ailbe, 100 Lamplighter Ct., Hamilton, VA, 20158.
T. M. Moore, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.The Present in Light of the End
December/Vision
Wherefore let us know nothing more profitable for ourselves than to examine ourselves daily, every day of our life reviewing that dubious life, and keeping account of our words and thoughts, and shuddering at human life, to ponder without ceasing this aforesaid end of that roadway, that is of our life, while we spurn all the pleasures of this world.
- Columbanus, Sermon IX (Irish, 7th century)
Therefore, beloved, since you are waiting for these, be diligent to be found by him without spot or blemish, and at peace.
- 2 Peter 3.14
Peter urged his readers to live in the present with a view to the coming new heavens and new earth (vv. 11-13). Because we anticipate living in eternal glory, we should be preparing for it here and now, laying aside everything that is not conducive to honoring God, and taking up all that is.
We should live in the present in the light of the future - live according to our vision of what is yet to come. Columbanus urged the same thing. The Christian's great hope is to know the glory of God finally, uninterruptedly, full-on, and forever in the new heavens and new earth. But we also live in the hope of that glory here and now - to engage God in glory through the disciplines by which we seek Him, and to live for His glory in every area of our lives. The clearer and more compelling our vision of the glory that is to be, the more consistent and shining will be our experience and expression of God's glory here and now.
There is no substitute for meditating on God's Word to enlarge our vision of what is yet to be and to equip us to live according to that vision here and now. Meditation takes time and concentration, but it can have powerful effects in bringing us into the presence of God's glory and furnishing us to live for His glory in our daily lives. Do you have enough time for meditation in your spiritual tool kit?
There's no time like the present to begin making room for this vision-stretching discipline.
Today at The Fellowship of Ailbe
Thanks to all who have sent suggestions for our Campaign for Christian Literacy. We'll be ramping up right after the beginning of the New Year. If you have ideas about how we can encourage and assist our non-reading brethren to take up this important work, we're still willing to receive them. Write to me at the address below.
Congress is at it again, scorning the voters and shoring up their base by attaching 6,000 earmarks to an omnibus spending bill. When will we ever learn? Check out today's ReVision.
Our new online evangelism seminar is taking off. Pastor, how would you like to enlist every member of your church in the work of reaching the lost in your community? This course can show you how - and help you get it done. Write me today. The course is so new we haven't even got it up on the website yet, but I'll be happy to give you a call and chat about it.
Thanks again for your gifts. We're pleased to know that you find this ministry a help to you in some way. Your gifts express your gratitude to God and appreciation for our work, and we rejoice in the Lord's goodness through you. Click the donate button or send your tax-deductible gift to The Fellowship of Ailbe, 100 Lamplighter Ct., Hamilton, VA, 20158.
T. M. Moore, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Scornful, not Stupid
Changing hearts requires stronger stuff than ballots.