Mar 24, 2005

kinda like friday...

today is thursday... the end of the day on thursday... as soon as i finish this blog entry and print off some directions for my fun trip this weekend (hopefully), then i'm heading home... tomorrow is friday... most fridays are good fridays, but tomorrow is GOOD FRIDAY... which means i have a day off of work... this is the first holiday of the year (of 4) that i've actually gotten to take off - don't have to show up at all... get to sleep in... good times... good friday... :)

plus, tonight i get to go have cold stone with the sr. high young life leader that i haven't met before... i'm looking forward to some good ice cream with a girl i know is cool because people have said i remind them of her... she has to be cool... :)

plus, i'm going to seattle tomorrow... i love seattle... i love going out of town... love road trips... (this is why i could never live in hawaii... where would you go?) a friend's band is playing in everett tomorrow night... i have to wait on a chair being delivered to me - my favorite chair in the world - it's getting to my apartment sometime tomorrow afternoon... i have to wait on it before i can leave on my road trip... so hopefully it will get to my apartment soon so i can get on the road to everett...

then... saturday, i'm off to a wedding... i worked camp with them, went to school with buck... it should be great... i am going to the wedding with heather (i hope!) and we are hopefully going to get to hang out, too... outside of the wedding...

then sunday easter stuff at my church will be a crazy fun long day...

then spring break for school is next week - too bad i still have to be at work... :(... but i don't have to think about that for 3 more days!!!

i hope a wonderful easter is experienced by all, as well as a terrific weekend!!!

5 comments:

Amy said...

you should take a road trip...to kentucky. because that's where i live...and i'm cool.

robyn said...

if i could get there and back in 2 days (and spend any real time there), i totally would... that would be awesome...

Anonymous said...

yeah Amy is cool, but she isn't what makes Kentucky so cool - of course that would be me. Amy is a close second in the coolness ratings, there is like a .4 difference. But you should definately come to KY. Let me know if you need me to loan a couch ;) oops I forgot,we had a truce, please forgive me.

Just wanted you to know I saw the comment about your pictures and checked them out - they were awesome!

Just a question on the subject of your pictures - what does your prof say in regards to general and and specific revelation in regards to salvation. Just curious, a friend of mine is taking systematic at Southern and he said there was some mixed opinions among the students and that some of them didn't agree with the profs stance. Ahh, the wonderful world of Theology.

robyn said...

jeremy,
yes, you are cool... but to say that you're cooler than amy? you must be crazy... (do you know that old school dc talk song that says, "boy you must be crazy..." - that's what just resounded in my head)...

maybe i will come to kentucky some day...

about gen/spec rev - my prof. started out by saying that spec. rev was necessary for salvation - someone couldn't accept revelation without spec. rev, which kind of sent me and another guy over the top... but as we discussed it and figured out what he was talking about, i think i agree with it... i believe that God does reveal Himself through gen. rev., but to really understand what salvation is about, well, that has to be by truth in scripture... does that make sense, answer your question?

Anonymous said...

Yes, that makes sense. I too believe it takes specific revelation to have salvation. I was just wondering since it was a topic that I had been discussing with some friends lately. Plus I am starting a sermon series in April on the subject of "Is Christ the only way" and one of the sermons is "what about the innocent man on the island who has never heard the Gospel." Well of course he has received the general revalation as Paul says in Romans God has revealed himself through creation, but apart from Christ he has no salvation.

So I was just curious as to what your professor was teaching. Plus I am a theology dork.

Have a Happy and Blessed Easter!