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A Bible Study in So What?

In faith on June 2, 2011 at 12:42 pm

A friend of mine recently cited a MSNBC poll that reported that a majority of 51% of people in the world believe in God. His reaction was that even if they believe in God they may not believe in the right God. after hearing this I could not help but to think of James 2:19 where even the belief in the RIGHT God was not enough. “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that—and shudder.”

In this book of scripture James actually becomes a critic of religious belief and questions what good just “believing” in God, even the RIGHT God (Deuteronomy 6:4), really accomplishes? James flips the script in a way that might even make some Christians shudder; which is exactly what James was trying to do as he confronted some in the church who reduced faith to just mental assent without it becoming an agent that shapes, transforms, and bears real fruit in the lives of people (and not just for us- but bears fruit for those around us too).

So let’s take a walk through the book of James… Read the rest of this entry »

Doubting Tom(us)

In faith on May 1, 2011 at 2:20 pm

Can there really be such a thing as resurrection? Can all that was good, loved and valued really be restored? Aren’t the dreams we hoped in for love, peace, and justice for everyone better left behind as childish and foolish ambitions? Haven’t we all witnessed that  embracing such a foolish Way will only leave us bruised, cursed, and destroyed? Oh so utterly destroyed. Read the rest of this entry »

Blessed are ?

In faith on February 15, 2011 at 12:12 pm

Blessed are you who are rich, for you can give much without sacrificing much of your own comfort and are a witness of how God blesses the truly faithful.

Blessed are you who are satisfied, for you do not need to worry about going hungry and can focus on heavenly things.

Blessed are you who laugh, and do not get distracted from what is really important for eternity by the shortsighted weeping of those who futilely mourn because of, and for, a doomed world. Read the rest of this entry »

Footnote to All Prayers

In faith on January 4, 2011 at 10:51 am

I was recently reflecting on C.S.Lewis’ poem, “Footnote to all Prayers”. The poem explores the futility of language to speak of God and his name. It rightly calls all men idolaters to the degree that we are limited by the images of God we stamp in our minds. Lewis references “Pheidian fancies” as a reminder that the symbols we have in our mind, that come from human construct (whether sculpture or human words etched on parchment), can not describe all that God is. Read the rest of this entry »

Rebel Jesus

In faith on December 23, 2010 at 10:11 pm

Today I was reflecting on the birth of the “Rebel Jesus” after listening to a song titled the same by the self described “heathen and pagan” (according to his song) Jackson Browne.

The song reminds me of how uncomfortably subversive the gospel is.  It has come to us in such a way that the heathen, pagan, tax collectors and prostitutes are often more able to take hold of the Kingdom of God (and the true meaning of Christmas) before the lofty and religious.  I am not sure why this is the case, but perhaps it is simply because they are closer to those on the bottom and can often more easily see and relate to the significance behind God coming to be “with us” in the lowly places of a manger and the cross. Read the rest of this entry »

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