Tuesday, October 28, 2008

That Simple?....

As promised, I am going to elaborate further on the idea: "What if it is really intended to be that simple?" I must give a bit of background from an earlier post:

"I see God as I refer to it from a Christian perspective, that Christ is the only way to God. But I don't see this as exclusive, but inclusive. Let me give you an example:If there is one word that I would describe God by that word is LOVE. Not a romantic or sexy love, but an unconditional accepting everyone wherever they are, but loving them too much to let them stay that way LOVE.
I believe that God is LOVE ( 1 John 4) and that God, LOVE, is the one TRUTH that has the opportunity to be a part of everyone, everything, and every situation.
Perhaps, when Christians exemplify this LOVE, they are actually sharing God. My friend, Jeff and I were talk earlier today, and we were talking about this idea, and he brought up baptism and said that maybe it has nothing to do with the water at all, but that "to baptize" is really just to surround someone with God; and if God is LOVE, then when Jesus calls the church to "...go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." (Matthew 28:19) Perhaps what he was really saying was, leave your comfort area, and make followers of Christ (Luke 9:23), surrounding them with LOVE, which is the ultimate TRUTH, a.k.a: God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit Jeff and I looked at each other and both at the same time said: " What if it really is intended to be that simple?"

I have been struggling with this thought for a long time, way before I was full time on a church staff. I think that "Christians" have gotten to a point where we think we have all the tricks figured out; we have all the formulas down; and you can too...
We have a certain way you have to understand scripture
We have a certain way you have to pray
We have a certain way to lay hands on people
We have certain church words that are never explained (I may elaborate on this one too ;-) )
We have certain songs or ways of playing songs
We have certain ways that the church service must be done
We even have certain clothing as seen as acceptable to wear at certain church functions!

It seems to me that there is this kind of different society that church folk live in and if you did not grow up in it then you will never really fit in or even understand it, and if you did grow up in it you see everyone else as weird or second class.

It seems to me that through all of this we have made following Jesus very very difficult, and not in the way Jesus intended.

Jesus was sent because God loves the world (John 3:16) The things Jesus was recorded doing in the Gospels made a relationship with God available to everyone because in that time the religious leaders were the only ones who were able have that relationship. (kinda sounds like church now) Jesus came to break that and allow each person to have a relationship with God, not just as an individual but as a collective, a church.

When we have certain things expected from you before you even become part of the group, then we are missing the point.

Jesus LOVED and LOVES everyone right where they are right now, without them changing anything first. It is through this LOVE that we are all changed from the inside out.

What if this is how the church reacted to "non church" people. What if we LOVED them, however they looked, acted, talked, did for a job, or even smelled; and then pointed them to a relationship with God to allow God to work on them? What if we, as a church collective, went from making people try to change and then letting them into church, and let them come, knowing God will do what needs to be done.

What if all we are called to do is go out, meet new and different people, LOVE them as God has LOVED us, and introduce them to God? What if this is it? What if it is that simple?

What if we lived out the verse 1 John 4:19: "We love because God first loved us."
And we taught people how to "fix our attention on God. We will be changed from the inside out." (Romans 12:1-2 MSG)

Friday, October 17, 2008

Who is the TRUTH...

I am going to come back to the question: what if it really is intended to be that simple?, but for today I wanted to continue on the journey of TRUTH.

Through the last few posts, we have been seeking TRUTH, that which is considered to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence. TRUTH is the thing that is deep within each of us.

I have gotten to the point where I believe that the TRUTH, and maybe the only TRUTH, is LOVE, an unconditional, selfless love.

So all of this is great, but what does this look like? Has anyone ever displayed this? Who could be the example of TRUTH? Being as I am a follower of Christ, I believe that Jesus is this example.

Jesus even describes this in the Gospel of John: Jesus answered, "I am the way and THE TRUTH and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. (John 14:6)

I believe that Jesus is the perfect example of LOVE. The whole purpose God sent His son was because God LOVED the world (John 3:16)

Jesus, not only through his life and work, but through his death exemplified the greatest LOVE; "greater LOVE has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13)

Maybe if each of us attempted to get beyond ourselves, to get beyond what other people think, to get beyond the unreal and shallow expectations we put on ourselves; and concentrate on LOVE, maybe the LOVE would change the world. If we could all concentrate on the thing that deep down inside each of us knows, desires to experience and give, the things that actually fulfills our every true need: LOVE, "..love uncontaminated by self-interest and counterfeit faith, a life open to God." (1 Timothy 1:5 MSG)

Monday, October 6, 2008

The TRUTH that binds us...

On this journey, I constantly find that so many things tie together. In fact, I might, from time to time, argue that everything in some way or another is tied together by the exact same thing.


I believe this one thing to be God. But as I work in a church, I have found that just saying God can make some people shutter or even be turned off altogether, or sometimes even feel guilty.

I see God as I refer to it from a Christian perspective, that Christ is the only way to God. But I don't see this as exclusive, but inclusive. Let me give you an example:

If there is one word that I would describe God by that word is LOVE. Not a romantic or sexy love, but an unconditional accepting everyone wherever they are, but loving them too much to let them stay that way LOVE.

I believe that God is LOVE ( 1 John 4) and that God, LOVE, is the one TRUTH that has the opportunity to be a part of everyone, everything, and every situation.

Perhaps, when Christians exemplify this LOVE, they are actually sharing God. My friend, Jeff and I were talk earlier today, and we were talking about this idea, and he brought up baptism and said that maybe it has nothing to do with the water at all, but that "to baptize" is really just to surround someone with God; and if God is LOVE, then when Jesus calls the church to "...go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." (Matthew 28:19) Perhaps what he was really saying was, leave your comfort area, and make followers of Christ (Luke 9:23), surrounding them with LOVE, which is the ultimate TRUTH, a.k.a: God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit

Jeff and I looked at each other and both at the same time said: " What if it really is intended to be that simple?"

But that question is for another post...