Posted in Different Scriptures, Different Thoughts

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…

 

 

Posted in Different Scriptures

“being” Thankful

Luke 21:8 “And he said, “Beware that you are not led astray; for many will come in my name and say, ‘I am he! and, ‘The time is near!’ Do not go after them.”

We’ve probably heard these words before, but I believe we usually limit their impact on our lives. We zoom in on the literal translation, and miss out on what Jesus is actually offering us here. He was speaking to 1st Century Jews about the coming destruction of the temple, etc. But His words also carry much into our lives as well.

“..many will come in my name…” We’ve lost some of what Jesus is saying here, simply because we usually reduce “name” to that which a person is called by or responds to. The word here (onoma) means so much more than simply someone coming and saying the name “Jesus”. Often in New Testament, we can think of the word “name” in the same sense as “nature”. Think about the nature of Jesus. His nature is to bring healing, restoration, forgiveness, right-ness, and to reveal Truth. To be something we can put our eternal Hope in. Jesus is saying here, “many will come saying this is also their nature”. We see this on a daily basis, in advertising and other areas. Products, people, powers, situations and systems, and “get rich quick” ideas that all offer/promise to be something it makes sense to put our hope or fear in, and receive life from/be anxious over..

May we not be led “off the path” by these things.

Then he ads an extra blow. “..and say, ‘I am he!’ ” Most of our translations say “I am he!” But the actual word here (eimi) does not actually include “he”. It was added to reinforce the “come in my name” statement. The word here is the same used in 1 Corinthians 1:28, “God chose what is low and despised in the world, things that are not, to reduce to nothing things that are (eimi).”

The literal translation of these words, then, is “come in my name and say, ‘I am’..”, which says much more that our first glance. It’s not just warning us against people who come and say “I’m Jesus”, or “I’m with Jesus”. It’s warning us against everything that comes and pretends to BE something to worry/concern/live for/give priority and place in our life.

Thanksgiving and Christmas are on us once again. We can fly right past being thankful and into the deals, ads, and shopping for gifts, because the Christmas shopping season proclaims “I AM”. Many of us will spend time with family and friends, and there may be relationship issues and brokenness in our midst that needs forgiveness and healing. We need freedom from these things in our life that are shouting “I AM!!”. Jesus offers us that freedom…and community with others who are living as people made free.

In your life this week, what is shouting “I AM!!”? Jesus offers freedom even now. May God free us, and may we live as thank-filled…

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Humility & Obedience

I just wanted to post an example of me speaking recently. One of my hopes and desires is that once in a while I might be allowed to speak to groups of parents. Or even a group of people in general who need a reminder that we can offer our every day lives and activities to God in a way that transforms us wholly. Thanks for listening, and feel free to contact me if you’re interested in having me come speak…:)