He has been changing it pretty consistently my whole life. I don’t remember a time when I did not believe in some sense, but there have been huge milestones along the way. I went through a big crisis of faith in my early twenties because my trust had been in my intellect and not in God. He humbled me greatly through that period and taught me that faith was essentially trust with good reason. While I couldn’t know everything, I have been shown more than enough to trust that God is real, that he loves me, knows what is best for me, and is sovereign in all situations. The second and at least equally large milestone was going from an Arminian outlook (that I was ultimately responsible for my salvation by making a decision to follow Jesus) to a Reformed outlook (seeing that the Bible teaches that I was dead in sin and that God had to give me a new heart before I could ever choose him.) The gratefulness at what he had done in my heart and assurance I had that he would equip me to do what he called me to do, resulted in a new confidence and rest in the gospel. My time in connection with MH, has been intstrumental in the ongoing process of being transformed by grace, being in an environment where the gospel is central to everything.
http://orangecounty.marshill.com/2011/10/20/meet-the-staff-dustin-kensrue/
Despite my recent blogging of For Today I would like to state the fact that
THRICE IS STILL MY FAVORITE BAND.
Thank you, that is all.