In Other Words is a blog by Flip the Script that posts articles on topics of theology, health, and leadership.

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  • Why did God command animal sacrifice?
    The Dignity of Causality In the beginning, God chose to be relational with human beings and establish a partnership of dominion with them (Gen 1:27-28). He gave us the “dignity of causality” as Blaise Pascal wrote. Meaning that God bestowed on humans the ability to construct the world and its societal structures in any way…
  • Philosophical Validity of Christianity
    Can we philosophically reason our way to the conclusion that God exists? Can philosophy make the case for YHWH as the one true God? Certainly, this is a task for philosophers, people far more intelligent and educated than myself. However, I hope that having a layman’s take on this approach would be beneficial to you…
  • One Among Many: YHWH & His People
    Literature that lasts is literature that connects. The works of literature that have survived for decades or centuries are those that readers relate to and connect with. Humans are built for connection in various ways, and this has important implications for how we read the Bible. One of the most effective ways we establish connections…
  • Knowing God’s Will for Your Life
    We who live in the modern western world live in a unique time and place where the possibilities for our lives are numerous. More than any other generation, I assume, we find ourselves asking, “What is God’s will for my life?” Google attests! One of the most popular google searches regarding this topic is Jeremiah…
  • Silent in Prayer
    The one element our prayers often lack is the one that Christ likely endeared and depended on the most.

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Flip the Script is a blog and archive of aesthetic resources to help believers know and follow Christ. 
Look through the lens of first-century Judaism to reclaim the deep meaning and treasure in our Lord’s Prayer.
The one element our prayers often lack is the one that Christ likely endeared and depended on the most.