It still makes sense to think of the meaning of
dunameis today. Everything we make and do as a living being, is somehow driven
by our longing for a better life. The origin of every dynamism is always
suffering, we are not pleased with the status quo and want to see
things change. Leaving your ‘comfort zone’ is sometimes recommended, but I wonder what this comfort zone is, and whether I will ever live in
one. It is clear that ‘living’ implies striving for some kind of salvation. The
Biblical meaning of dunameis seems to correspond to the forces that are
driving all living creatures in this world. Religions are just ancient ways of
expressing the human condition and the human dunameis within us. Our society
needs to understand this and give these expressions their righteous place in
society. We tend to say we don’t believe in miracles but we could still stand
in awe for the dunameis we observe within us and around us.
May the dunameis be with you! I refer to my blog “a Sea of Change”.
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I was looking for a theme and word of the day for my role as the Toastmaster of the day for a Zoom meeting of the Bryanston Breakfast Toastmasters Club (Johannesburg, 8 August 2020). I decided on the theme "Loving Kindness" after coming across the quote "Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless". The word "Dunamis" subsequently came up in a Zoom session with my men's buddy group that meet weekly (Bryanston Methodist Church. After several hours of Google searching, I came across your blog giving a very comprehensive description of the meaning of this word. Many thanks for providing the inspiration. I will now be challenging our club members to use the word of the day in a sentence.
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