Saturday, April 30, 2011

Stoning Rob Bell?

I find it interesting that we feel like we can be so sure of ourselves in matters where truth is God and we are but his creation. Whether or not Rob Bell is correct in his musings in Love Wins, for me, is not the issue. Our constant desire to pass judgment on others, as if we were God, is. That sounds very "New Age" to me...something we Evangelicals recoil from with a passion. Yet, we are bent toward it. It was true of the Pharisees and religious rulers of Jesus' day (and it is interesting to note who Jesus is confronting nearly every time he mentions judgment) and it is, sadly, true of us today. We feel it necessary to judge others and place them below us on the spiritual ladder. Is not God the only true Judge? Is not our job to share the gospel with grace and mercy to all realizing that, if it were not for the God's totally unmerited mercy toward us, we would be totally lost? Do we really believe that passing judgment on someone will bring them any closer to the knowledge of God's love for them and his desire to redeem them? Instead of spending our time passing judgment on Rob Bell, maybe we should be considering how we might better reflect Christ to a dying world! I have put my stone down. How about you?

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Stand on your head

Seeing reality through Jesus' eyes is putting everything on its head. Last will be first. The poor have the riches of faith. Real living is dying. Stuff like that. What we consider shadow and mystical is the real and what we consider real is, in reality, shadow. So it is with cross-cultural work.

I was certain that going to Guatemala was the end of my dreams to grow my musical side. That, however, ended up being 180% from reality. Opportunities to grow and use my music multiplied beyond belief while there! This is what I think is the reality of the "give to get" theology. "Getting" was not my intention at all. Obedience was and it involved some, of what I considered to be, sacrifice or "giving." But what I gave was nothing compared to what I gained. Sound familiar?

So I am spending my thinking time now trying to re-look at things standing on my head. I figure that if I am seeing something in one way it is likely that God is seeing it in the opposite way. A new way to "let go."