From as long as I can remember I was always enchanted, intrigued, and inspired by the stories of heroes. You have to excuse me, but I know my geek is showing. Yes I was the comic book collector of the neighborhood. I would trade my sports cards for Marvel Super hero cards. I remember being upset that DC Comics began killing off heroes like Superman and Batman’s sidekick, Robin. As a kid I wished that a radioactive spider would crawl into my bedroom and bite me while I was sleeping, or that the local area industrial plants would explode and expose me to gamma rays. When that didn’t happen, I decided that my only other choice was to become a billionaire so that I could spend my fortune developing a flying indestructible iron suit. I wanted to be a super hero, not just for the benefits super powers or because I am addicted to adventure, but because I wanted to save the world. And I thought, just like every other super hero fan, that I was the one to do it. When we were kids we thought we could do it. When did we stop believing that we were heroes? When did we stop believing that we were called to save the world? The place that is supposed to be breeding, training and dispersing more heroes than any other institution in world is the church. Unfortunately this hasn’t been the case in recent history. But the world’s need for heroes has grown more and more in recent history. We may not be indestructible or fly or are freakishly strong, but we still have a world that needs us. We stop wanting to be superheroes because we lose our vision. We lose our since of adventure. We lose the zeal of the calling that we originally had when the call was fresh. As people of God, we simply embrace that it is our turn. It is our turn, because it is a new world, with new people, but it is the same God. We aren’t the first heroes to do this. There is a difference between first and new. We aren’t the first people to go through this, we are just the new heroes that are doing this. We are the latest additions to the heroic storyline. When you choose to enter into this story with God, you are joining a line of heroes who said God, will you please use me to serve your world? Church!
How could I avoid this topic any longer? When tragedy strikes, it is our job to act. Humanity was created with community in mind. “I’ve been there”, is one of the most comforting things that we can ever hear. There are other people who feel the same way you do. Who have done what you have done. Who have been through something similar, and it helps to know that you are not alone. Hell doesn’t feel like Hell when you hear, “me too”. “Me too”, are two of the most powerful words that we can ever hear. This is because loneliness is conquered by connection.
Many times we wrestle with God because our opinion of Him is that He is distant and that He doesn’t know what it is like to be us. We don’t have a deity that is clueless. We serve a God that was God enough to make the decision to be with us. He didn’t have to, but He did, just to relate better. (John 1:14) God became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood. Not only does He understand what it is to live like us, He knows what it is like to suffer like us. He knows what it means to struggle like us, in the worst way. He is the God that knows what it’s like. He’s not way far way, He is right here. He’s not there, He is here. He is present. He knows what it is like here.
You are God for someone else. You should not like when someone else is not included. You should not like it when there is exclusion, alienation, pain and loneliness. We are the God for those that don’t see the God of all things. We serve an invisible God, for the visible world to know He is there. We the visible, have to do what the invisible would do. We bring the invisible to the visible. Inclusion + Interaction = Incarnation. God loves to show up dressed as people. Incarnation can happen all the time if we begin to work. We can not let relief be trendy, it has to be typical.
Where was God in Haiti? He has always been there, wait for the rest of us to show up.
Haiti we are on the way!
CHURCH
Decided to take a little break from Blogging, but I found a great entry that is absolutly worth sharing on Neo95. Churches in America are some of the biggest wastes of space. To read more click on the title above. Enjoy-Neo95
The word “Christian” is a noun. It is defined as a follower of Jesus that is doing certain things in the world. In the scriptures ‘Christian’ is a noun. It was intended to be a noun and never an adjective that you tack onto things to make them safe and acceptable. It’s not an adjective that you can attach to things so that you can uncritically consume them. The danger in branding things “Christian” is that you will lose a fundamental power that is found in the scriptures. There is a danger of branding things Christian that isn’t the truth, and not branding things that are truth as Christian. The danger is that we would then consume it without using discernment and mindlessly digest it. The danger in not labeling it, is that I would discard it as not truth. What if God was using that to speak truth to me?
My faith gets bigger the more I find truth in other things outside of the obvious things that I am religiously used to experiencing. It is a different experience to break free from the mindset that Christianity has the exclusive rights on truth. Jesus came to destroy and demolish religion that says God is only over “here”. Jesus gets angry when religious people make “man boundaries” and say God is “here” but not “there”. “I AM the truth”. I claim truth where ever I find it. Christianity isn’t a closing of the mind, but it is opening my heart and mind to how things are in ways that I never saw before. We are looking for Jesus everywhere we can find Him, and the more I find Him the bigger the faith gets.
Jesus is bigger than any religion and that includes Christianity. We are followers in the way of Jesus, not because it is the best religion, but because following Jesus is the best way to live and if not, then He is a liar. If you don’t believe that He is a liar then “all things are yours!”
CHURCH
There are plenty of us that have brushed up against Christianity and have been left with an uncomfortable feeling. We have tried it and it left us feeling stale and lame and some of us decided to stay away based on those feelings. We refer to it as “searching” or “seeking” or “on a journey”, but what ever it is,it is totally normal to the human experience.
This experience is true for so many people. And because it is, then where has the church failed? Where did we blow it? When did we start mindless ideas that left people empty, angry, and ultimately separated from God? How has the church failed in our modern culture?
No one the bible is committing to the argument that God exists. The assumption is that He does. No one has to prove if reality exists, because it does. So then we don’t have to argue that God exists because He is the ultimate reality. So the writers of the bible were people making observations about what was already reality. Statements about God are assumptions about ultimate reality.
Jesus exposes us to the deepest levels of our existence. We have to remember that the religious right of his time was not Christianity, it was Judaism. Everything that he then taught was revolutionary to that contemporary religious order. So Jesus was not coming to just start a religious order that he thought was better. No. He came to expose things as they really are. Not through the eyes of religion, but through the eyes reality. Jesus is not calling us to a religious structure, he is calling us to how things are.
So as a “Christian”, we then should be people that are in tune or in harmony with how reality is at it’s deepest level. He didn’t come to create a new thing and then sit separated, he came to show us how it really is. We don’t have to defend reality.
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The issue with religion is that religion says, something scared has to take place in order for something to be spiritually “Holy”. But the question is what makes that thing any Holier then the other thing? And the answer is….(wait for it, wait for it) it is not. We miss the power of God if we think that He is limited to ritual. This misunderstanding of ritualistic Holiness ends up harming us and confusing God’s plan, purpose, and presence in His creation. Holiness and Sanctity are everywhere and we are not awake to it. He is everywhere and we are asleep. He is always in the place and we are the ones that just showed up.
Jesus was teaching us to be in tune to what is always happening around us. The idea is that you might live a better life if you understood that He is involved and concerned with every area of your life. Every interaction, every conversation, every place, every person, every mess, every time, every problem, every location. God is always doing something. It’s not a view that He is involved with the things that are “churchy”. He doesn’t get bored with one thing and moves onto another thing and forgets about the first thing. If He is not done with me then He is not done with you. If He can be here then He can be there. He is always working. Life in Christ is about being fully awake to the work of God in all things. (John 5:17)
“The purpose of worship is not to escape from this world, into the other world, but to open oneself to the meaning of Christ in the Common.” Church is not supposed to be a bubble that you run to, to hide from the world. It is a place where you go to learn how to make every place a sanctuary. We are to learn how to be like Christ in unChirst like situations. Worship is to help is realize these depths of our world. If worship doesn’t do this, then it is an empty ritual.” (John Robinson-Honest to God)
CHURCH!