Friday, April 19, 2013

Let’s Dance

A lot has been going on these days...The drama of life is like a disco ball shining down upon us - the reflection of the light can be both blinding as well as beautiful. You just never know what disco you will step into?

An event that promotes health ends with an explosion, death and chaos. A fire at a warehouse ends in the destruction of a city. Water is good, but too much produces flooding. Think about it, this week's dance has been one of explosions, cities locked down, towns flooded, airports shutdown, lives lost, confusion, questions, chaos...

What does it all mean? How are we to respond? To the Boston Bombing, to the Texas explosion, to the Watertown turmoil, to life? In all that is happening, I have to admit that my first reaction is not one of mercy.

I find it hard to show mercy when I feel as though I have been wronged, don't you? What does it mean to be merciful, to enact justice?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said it like this:
You remember one day a man came to Jesus and he raised some significant questions. Finally he got around to the question, "Who is my neighbor?" This could easily have been a very abstract question left in midair. But Jesus immediately pulled that question out of midair and placed it on a dangerous curve between Jerusalem and Jericho. He talked about a certain man who fell among thieves. Three men passed; two of them on the other side. And finally another man came and helped the injured man on the ground. He is known as the Good Samaritan. Jesus says in substance that this is a great man. He was great because he could project the "I" into the "thou." He was great because he could surround the length of life with the breadth of life . . . . May it not be that the problem in the world today is that individuals as well as nations have been overly concerned with the length of their individual lives and concerns, devoid of the breadth? But there is still something to remind us that we are interdependent, that we are all somehow caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. Therefore whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. As long as there is poverty in the world I can never be rich, even if I have a million dollars. As long as diseases are rampant and millions of people in this world cannot expect to live more than twenty-eight or thirty years, I can never be totally healthy even if I just got a good checkup at May clinic. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. This is the way our world is made. No individual or nation can stand out boasting of being independent. We are interdependent.
Mercy, justice, and hope are brought about by and through our faith-filled actions. See for Dr. King, peace, hope, and justice on earth are in themselves evidence of the eternal peace which Christ on the cross establishes between God and man. For the Christian, therefore, a plea for justice and peace is a plea to God himself. Only when the church becomes a witness to God’s performance, in Christ through the Spirit, does it point beyond itself and into the communion of love, thereby becoming active participants in the building of the Kingdom of God. Christian love is rooted in the overflowing love of the Father, Son, and Spirit, who have poured out their divine love into the hearts of the body of Christ. It is only in this love that the church finds the ability to pour itself out into the lives of the ‘other,’ bearing witness to Christ so to bear witness to life, thereby letting justice "roll down like a river, and righteousness, like a never-ending stream." The pouring out of love and self for the sake of the other is the dance of Jesus' disco. No better time to step into Jesus' dance of insane love! Let's dance! Amen Jesus!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Lunatic, Liar or Lord?

Jesus. Some people claim he's a great teacher while others think he is nothing more than a great prophet. Some dismiss him as a liar or even a lunatic, (a madman), and yet a countless number hail him as Savior and Lord. The great C.S. Lewis once remarked:
I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: ‘I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept His claim to be God.’ That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic—on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg—or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to. (Mere Christianity, 56)
Whatever people think of him, nobody can deny that he stands at the very crux of human history. As Talk-Show host Larry King answered when asked who he would most like to have interviewed from across history, "Jesus Christ—I would like to ask Him if He was indeed virgin born, because the answer to that question would define history." Larry King was absolutely right as in his answer, he identifies the hinge upon which all history turns. The call placed on each one of us today is to identify the claims for the deity of Christ so to then understand the foundation of the faith found in Christ through the Holy Spirit.

Life beckons us to investigate the claims of Christ for in doing so we come to realize what it means to be a player in God's drama - that is, to be a participant in this thing called life. ‘God does not play the world drama all on his own; he makes room for humanity to join in,’ and this joining in is made possible through the performance of Christ. And from His performance, humanity is given insight into our own personhood as Christ is, according to Hans Urs von Balthasar, "the center of the world, he is the key to the interpretation not only of creation, but of God Himself. . . . God wills to maintain his relation to the world only with Jesus Christ as the centre of that relationship, the content and fulfilment of the eternal Covenant." (Theology of History, 20-22)

What are you doing to gain the meaning of life? Who do you say Jesus Christ is?

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