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peaceful tension

The Lord over all creation, coming as a fragile baby.  The being to whom all forms of economy must submit, arriving impoverished according to each.  He was 100% human, and yet 100% divine.  His Truth so vast and containing all mysteries beyond our comprehension – and yet offered as the good news to all who would receive it.

Tension is something we don’t often live peaceably with.  I’m not a great one to speak, as my wife could testify to.  I feel tension enough to build up a small sweat when the cups are out of line in the kitchen cupboard.  When we experience tension, our natural response is to do something to alleviate what is out of line.  We cannot often hold two things in tension for very long, before the burden literally becomes too heavy for us to bear.

Yet, embodied tension seems to be the very way God comes to us in Christ Jesus.  It’s beyond our comprehension.  Jesus comes as Lord over all things, and yet it is not by His strength that the Kingdom is coming – but rather, his weakness.  At least by any measures of power we’re familiar with.  God lets down his guard, is completely vulnerable, and yet infinitely compelling.

He lives a life sourced in, and directed toward – God.  He even declares toward the end of his time on earth, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.” (Matthew 28:18b)  He doesn’t say “all authority will be given at some point down the road, so try your best to do what’s right and eventually I’ll come join you.”  ALL authority in heaven AND on earth!  Jesus is Lord over all things NOW.  Yet, even in the midst of Christmas, if we allow ourselves to be honest….if we don’t put our holiday blinders on…

It doesn’t always seem like it.

People are killing people.  Sons and daughters of God are dying because of hunger and thirst, while their brothers and sisters decide whether to get “Ranch” or “Cheddar” flavored chips, and turning down water for carbonated options.  Human beings that are broken and sick are being denied medical care, while others are suing for millions over a bruise they acquired after slipping on a wet floor.  Families will celebrate Christmas, thankful for all the time they get to spend together – and as part of the celebration they’ll give each other ways to be distracted from each other throughout the year ahead.

This is the world Jesus is Lord over even today?  Already?  Really??

As parents who want to announce that same truth to our children, that’s not always an easy pill to swallow.  Especially if we’re the ones struck by a situation that seems awfully far from in the control of Jesus.

But every day, His Lordship is declared in small, human-shaped ways.  Every week groups of people are growing more and more aware of how the Kingdom is lived out.  Grace is offered. Sacrificial Love happens.  Strangers are made welcome.  The broken are made whole.  Just as the Christ child comes quietly and humbly onto the scene, so we are invited to speak in still, small voices – “Jesus is Lord”.

It’s true, God loved us enough to let His image-bearers decide to make their own choices.  As generations have come and gone, ignoring their creator, this world has continued to feel it’s impact.  That is why Christ has come, and established His Lordship.  We can now declare, in word and deed, that the crucified and resurrected Jesus is Lord.  Now and already.  Even in the face of unknown tomorrows.  And as we do, we will find ourselves caught up in moments of that Kingdom coming.

What better time to start than now?  Beyond the presents, food, and ambiguous holiday “cheer”….what would it look like for you to declare Christ and His ways as Lord this week?  How might your family be moved to act, and what authority may need to be removed, for Him to take His proper place?

May we be agents of spreading this tension, announcing “Jesus is Lord” to a world that won’t know what to make of that announcement – and yet experiences the peace it brings…

 

 

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Life is fragile.  We were given a reminder this past Monday, on our way to Chicago to celebrate our 9 year anniversary.

We were about 2.5 hours into our 3 hours journey, and could see the Sears Tower calling to us from the skyline.  We were laughing, enjoying good conversation together.  I truly am blessed to have married an incredible friend.  The fact that 9 years in, we can still go through comfortable rhythms of silent moments, serious conversation, and story-telling-laughter for hours – I love this woman.

But in the midst of a story, my wife pointed ahead in the road, “Is that a tire?”  We had a split second to consider what was about to happen, as the wheel bounced across the road and smashed straight into the middle of our mini-van.

A few inches higher, and it would’ve come right through our windshield.  You may have never heard the story.

A few inches lower, and it would’ve smashed our bumper, smacking us with airbags that could’ve caused injury.

With the lunch hour traffic, and cars whizzing by on our right and left, it could have created a mass accident, and you may have heard of it in passing on the news.

But as it happened, it smashed in, destroying our engine, etc.  The brakes did their job, and an opening in traffic came just as I needed to get over before the van died completely.  The shop says over $7,000 of damage…so we’ll see what his insurance says.

The man at fault was very apologetic, and helped us get our van towed to a dealership where he worked out us getting a “loaner” car until things are figured out.  We believe God has been with us through it all, and are incredibly thankful to be alive/un-injured.  We were still able to go celebrate our anniversary (though with shaky legs!) in Chicago, and when we got home Tuesday night, we held and cuddled our girls in new ways.

It comes as a reminder of how precious life is.  How valuable each moment we have together should be.  How little and insignificant the things are that cause us to lose sight of all this.  Have you held your child today?  Have you held the ones you love in a way that says, “I’m blessed to have this privilege once more.”?

What are you waiting for? 🙂

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Advent: Week Four – Peace

Shaking, feeble legs.
Having walked and wandered.
A people with weak knees are given a place to stand.
At first, it seems a promise of land.

But the promise is more than dirt conquered by sword
It comes as a covenant that He will be Lord

So to cease with the striving
and cease with unrest.
Cease with your worries, anxiety and stress.

A Kingdom Forever, established by God
A son who’s father will always be present with rod.

A father correcting, and guiding with love,
that can never be taken, and more than enough.

A long list of “what if”’s now find they can cease,
With the arrival of God’s new covenant of Peace.

“And I will appoint a place for my people Israel and will plant them, so that they may live in their own place, and be disturbed no more; and evildoers shall afflict them no more, as formerly, from the time that I appointed judges over my people Israel; and I will give you rest from all your enemies. Moreover, the Lord declares to you that the Lord will make you a house. When your days are fulfilled and you lie down with your ancestors, I will raise up your offspring after you, who shall come forth from your body, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever. I will be a father to him, and he shall be a son to me. When he commits iniquity, I will punish him with a rod such as mortals use, with blows inflicted by human beings. But I will not take my steadfast love from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away from before you. Your house and your kingdom shall be made sure for ever before me; your throne shall be established for ever.”
2 Samuel 7:10-16