Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Free and the Rebellious

"The free person in Christ and the rebellious will always look the same to those who labor under religious obligation, because both ignore the conventions that govern men and women.


But there is a major difference between the two. The rebel does it to serve himself and his passions, always harming others in the process and leaving a wake of anarchy behind him.


The free person in Christ, however, does so because they no longer have a need to serve themselves. Having embraced God’s love at a far deeper level than any method of behavioral conformity will touch, they will guard that freedom even if it means others will misunderstand their pursuits. They reject the conventions of control not to please themselves, but Father Himself."

- Wayne Jacobsen

The Letter Killeth...

Few years ago, I stumbled upon one of the pages of the KJV-Only movement. I was naive, a sincere seeker, and in my infinite ignorance, I believed what they said, that KJV is the "perfect" Bible translation. I remember forwarding the KJV-Only links to my friends and family.

Since I tend to look past the negatives, I dismissed the consistent (red flag) venom that emitted from the KJV-Only crowd, when it came to defending this particular version. Fortunately, I did not stop seeking. And I soon found out that I was merely being a puppet of an organized agenda, which was not rooted in love.

Upon further seeking, I found out that "inerrancy" is nothing but a myth. Among other sources, the book - 'King James Only Controversy, The: Can You Trust Modern Translations?', by James R. White - helped me pop the KJV-only bubble.

The letter killeth, it's the Spirit that gives life, no matter what book we read. God cannot be contained in the Bible or a particular translation. He speaks to us in a myriad of ways, daily.

The Engineer

The Bible says that God made us. For the sake of this paragraph, let's take the Bible from the picture. I still do not have faith to believe that we just "happened" - because it violates the scientific principle of cause and effect. Nothing just "happens". There must be a cause for every effect. So it won't be a stretch to conclude that there is an engineer behind the scenes.

So the engineer brought me to this planet without me asking for it (as far as I know now). Now let's bring the popular biblical interpretation that God would throw his creation in hell for not saying a particular prayer. It is ludicrous to imagine that this engineer would throw me in an eternal oven because I do not say a particular prayer, because of an offense that a guy named Adam committed by eating a fruit from a tree that the engineer himself created, in a garden that Adam lived.

Some might disagree with me, but this engineer gave me a brain that I am beginning to use.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Love is...

"Is it possible for the rose to say, "I will give my fragrance to the good people who smell me, but I will withhold it from the bad?" Or is it possible for the lamp to say, "I will give my light to the good people in this room, but I will withhold it from the evil people"? Or can a tree say, "I'll give my shade to the good people who rest under me, but I will withhold it from the bad"? These are images of what love is about."

- Anthony de Mello

Friday, July 20, 2012

An Interview with Saint Paul

An Interview with Saint Paul

Written by Art Henkel (Paul’s answers are straight from Galatians ‘The Message’ translation).

Q. Paul, thanks for being willing to answer a few questions. It is obvious God has given you a great love for His church so I’m sure your comments will prove to be very insightful. Why don’t we get started? What is your honest response to the message that is commonly proclaimed through today’s church?

A. I can’t believe your fickleness – how easily you have turned traitor to Him who called you by the grace of Christ by embracing a variant message! It is not a minor variation, you know; it is completely other, an alien message, a no-message, a lie about God. (Gal. 1:6,7)

 
Q. Wow, that’s a pretty strong statement Paul. Way to start off with a bang. You know, there are many good people in today’s church who believe that having a right relationship with God is dependent on them trying to serve Him faithfully. Is that correct? Was that the understanding during the early days of the church?

A. We know very well that we are not set right with God by rule keeping but only through personal faith in Jesus Christ. Convinced that no human being can please God by self-improvement, we believed in Jesus as the Messiah so that we might be set right before God by trusting in the Messiah, not by trying to be good. (Gal. 2:15,16)

 
Q. I’m told you were once a very religious man. What changed when you experienced Christ?

A. I tried keeping rules and working my head off to please God, and it didn’t work. So I quit being a “law man” so that I could be God’s man. Christ’s life showed me how, and enabled me to do it. I identified myself completely with Him. Indeed, I have been crucified with Christ. My ego is no longer central. It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God. Christ lives in me. (Gal. 2:18-20)

 
Q. I’ve heard you speak against living under the law while being a Christian. Is it that big of a deal?

A. Is it not clear to you that to go back to that old rule-keeping, peer-pleasing religion would be an abandonment of everything personal and free in my relationship with God? I refuse to do that, to repudiate God’s grace. (Gal. 2:21)

 
 Q. Many people in the church today understand that salvation is only experienced through Christ Jesus, by God’s grace. But once they come to faith they start thinking that they must add something to the process by doing things for God. What would you say to them?

A. How did your new life begin? Was it by working your heads off to please God? Or was it by responding to God’s message to you? Are you going to continue this craziness? For only crazy people would think they could complete by their own efforts what was begun by God. If you weren’t smart enough and strong enough to begin it, how do you suppose you could perfect it? Does the God who lavishly provides you with his own presence, His Holy Spirit, working things in your lives you could never do for yourselves, does He do these things because of your strenuous moral striving or because you trust Him to do them in you? The person who lives in right relationship with God does it by embracing what God arranges for him. Doing things for God is the opposite of entering into what God does for you. (Gal. 3:2-3, 5,9)

 
Q. But there are many Christians today who follow the example of those in the Old Testament that faithfully obeyed the law. They believe that by doing this, they will experience God’s blessings. What do you think?

A. But when the time arrived that was set by God the Father, God sent His Son, born among us of a woman, born under the conditions of the law so that He might redeem those of us who have been kidnapped by the law. Thus we have been set free to experience our rightful heritage. You can tell for sure that you are now fully adopted as His own children because God sent the Spirit of his Son into our lives crying out, “Papa! Father!” Doesn’t that privilege of intimate conversation with God make it plain that you are not a slave, but a child? And if you are a child, you’re also an heir, with complete access to the inheritance. (Gal. 4:4-7)

 
Q. If what you say is true, why do we seem to hear so much law teaching from our church leaders?

A. They want to shut you out of the free world of God’s grace so that you will always depend on them for approval and direction, making them feel important. Christ has set us free to live a free life. So take your stand! Never again let anyone put a harness of slavery on you. I am emphatic about this. The moment any one of you submits to circumcision or any other rule-keeping system, at that same moment Christ’s hard-won gift of freedom is squandered. The person who accepts the ways of circumcision trades all the advantages of the free life in Christ for the obligations of the slave life of the law. I suspect you would never intend this, but this is what happens. When you attempt to live by your own religious plans and projects, you are cut off from Christ, you fall out of grace. (Gal. 4:17; 5;1-4)

 
Q. Okay, I get it. As Christians we are no longer to live under the law but under a new covenant of grace. But how do you go about doing that?

A. Live freely, animated and motivated by God’s Spirit. Then you won’t feed the compulsions of selfishness. Why don’t you choose to be led by the Spirit and so escape the erratic compulsions of a law-dominated existence? Since this is the kind of life we have chosen, the life of the Spirit, let us make sure that we do not just hold it as an idea in our heads or a sentiment in our hearts, but work out its implications in every detail of our lives. (Gal. 5:16,18,25)

 
Q. This sounds so different from the message that many of us have been hearing. Are you saying that what many of our church leaders have been teaching doesn’t carry any substance?

A. People who are attempting to force the ways of circumcision on you have only one motive. All their talk about the law is gas. They themselves don’t keep the law! (Gal. 6:12-13)

 
Q. If we start living out what you have been saying, there could be a lot of church people that don’t agree. Shouldn’t we be concerned about that?

A. For my part, I am going to boast about nothing but the cross of our Master, Jesus Christ. I have been crucified, set free from the stifling atmosphere of pleasing others and fitting into the little patterns that they dictate. Can’t you see the central issue in all this? It is not what you and I do – submit to circumcision, reject circumcision. It is what God is doing, and He is creating something totally new, a free life! (Gal. 6:14-15)

 
Q. There could be a lot of people who will strongly disagree with what we’ve discussed. How do you plan on dealing with the possible fallout?

A. Quite frankly, I don’t want to be bothered anymore by these disputes. I have far more important things to do – the serious living of this faith. (Gal. 6:17)

Paul, I’d like to thank you for sharing with us today. In talking with you it has become very clear that the gospel message that many of us have been hearing and proclaiming is very different from what you’ve been teaching. It certainly gives us something to think about.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Offend the Right People

"If you're gonna give Jesus a bad name... please, at least do it for the right reasons! And please offend the right people! The people who should be offended by Jesus are not "sinners". While sinners flocked to Jesus, it was the Pharisee-types, the duty-driven, finger-pointing, behavior-based people who couldn't stand Him.

The self-righteous performance-based religious people are the ones who should rightly have a problem with the unconditional-lover of the world. If we're gonna turn anyone off, let's do it the way it should be... by loving and accepting others and showing them how God loves and accepts them, thereby offending the ones who truly should be offended by the gospel."

- Joel Brueseke

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Religion Is Not The Culprit...


Religion only has a leg to stand on when you think you are missing one...

Many of us are taking a swing at religion as if religion is the enemy...
Religion will only have a landing place of there is one available.

And whilst religion is despicable, it is not the culprit... The culprit is the lie that we believe about ourselves, which causes us to think we are 'missing something' and therefore needing an extra leg...

We blame Hitler for his despicable acts, yet the major issue was not with Hitler, it was the self-perceived deficiency in the people of Germany that caused them to follow his promises of becoming a super-race...
If the people of Germany knew who they were, they would have flicked off Hitler's promises as the ridiculous drivel that it was...
And so it is with every controlling or governing body; it only has control if it is perceived that something is missing in our own selves...

Whilst seeing and standing against the false promises of religion is good, it can be a futile waste of time and energy if we do not tackle the real issue, and that is the identity of Man...
When this Identity and all that it entails is intricately known in the width and breadth and depths of us, the lie of religion will be flicked off of us like the booger it really is...

We are One with He who is Life, we are Loved by Our Father, we are honored beyond measure by the Most honorable, we are served by the Greater because He thinks we deserve it, we are the Living Dream of our Creator...

We have two legs to stand on, do not let a lie think you are missing anything, for in believing that lie, something will find it's home in that perceived gap, and it will not be good

.......
Nothing missing, nothing broken...
Mankind is in Him and of Him who is true, and we are Complete in Him...
Jesus' death burial and resurrection and our inclusion in that process is ample proof and a wide open display of God's only thoughts of us...

He is so confident in who we are that He gave us two legs to run on...
So run with the Wind!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Thou Shalt Circumcise!

















This comic strip nails it. One of my favorites from the Searching for Grace series, by Mick Mooney.

"Abraham tithed before the Law, therefore, thou shalt tithe", is a popular line among ministries that know tithing is from the Old Covenant, but still overtly or subtly imposes tithing. This is done while conveniently forgetting that Abraham circumcised before the Law as well, and yet, we don't see the same zeal for preaching about circumcision. 

Secondly, Abraham did not tithe "to be blessed", as it is popularly led to believe. What he gave was from the spoils of a war. Abraham was blessed simply because God conferred the blessing upon him. Period.

Fast forward to Moses. Under the old covenant, blessings or curses hinged on one's actions. Under the new covenant, however, a person is blessed because of Jesus' finished work on the cross. It's called Grace. Under the new covenant, giving (to whoever the heart guides) is done cheerfully, whether it is 0.1% or 100%.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

18 Mistakes I made as a Senior Pastor

by Jim Palmer

Putting church over community.
Putting orthodoxy over love.
Putting certainty over wonder.
Putting teaching over conversation.
Putting polished over real.
Putting answers over questions.
Putting membership over friendship.
Putting Christianity over Christ.
Putting knowledge over action.
Putting style over substance.
Putting appearance over authenticity.
Putting functionality over beauty.
Putting religion over spirituality.
Putting holiness over humanity.
Putting accountability over acceptance.
Putting heaven over earth.
Putting reputation over risk.
Putting charisma over compassion.