August 27th, 2009
Doesn’t work the righteousness of God. Said James, the brother of Jesus. The brother of Jesus: a man who grew up with Jesus as his brother. Imagine growing up with Jesus as your brother. Would it be easy? Your mother hid secrets in her heart about her firstborn son, your elder brother. He stays behind in the temple because he believes it to be his father’s house and sends the family into a worried frenzy. In Mark’s gospel the brothers of Jesus seek to do an intervention, thinking he’d gone mad. In John’s gospel one of the brothers of Jesus sarcastically urges him to go to Jerusalem where all the would-be prophets make a name for themselves. So perhaps by personal experience James understood that the anger of man doesn’t work the righteousness of God. Do we?
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Tags: anger, brothers, Democrat, free market, james, Jesus, Republican, righteousness, socialist
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August 24th, 2009
A strange thing happened to me in the theater last night once the trailers were finished and the feature film, Inglorious Basterds, began. I felt a wave of love wash over me. I felt connected to everyone in the theater as though I knew and loved and was loved by everyone there. Like Christmas morning, opening the stockings with the family. It was intense. I felt like grinning from ear to ear. I had no idea where this came from or what it was for. It seemed simultaneously odd and the most normal thing in the world to feel. Why don’t we always feel this way toward each other, toward other human beings, simply because we are fellow beings, fellow human beings?
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Tags: bradd pitt, God, hate, Inglorious Basterds, love, movie, quentin tarantino, revenge
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August 21st, 2009
My tribe on the Christian landscape, Vineyard, came to be through poetry. A group of burned out believers gathered in a living room week after week to sing love songs to Jesus. One of the early songs of those early days was titled, “More Love, More Power.” It was prophetic, because what the world needs now, and what the church has too little of, is love sweet love.
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Tags: carl safina, Genesis 1, John 1, john wimber, love, more love, more power, poetry, power, Psalm 148, science, song for the blue ocean, the Righteious Brothers, Unchained Melody, Vineyard
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August 10th, 2009
Emotional intelligence matters when it comes to spreading the gospel. Jesus had it. When he saw the crowds he felt compassion for them because they were harassed and downtrodden, like sheep without a shepherd. He had the emotional intelligence to look past all the things that might have annoyed or angered him about the crowds, and saw them instead in a sympathetic, yes, empathetic, light. The culture war approach to Christianity, so prevalent in the church today, ruins our emotional intelligence and understandably makes the crowds fearful of the church–no wonder they are staying away in droves. No wonder the growingest sector of religious affiliation is “nones” and I don’t mean “nuns.”
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Tags: emotional intelligence, feelings, gays, gospel, harvest, Jesus, liberals, scientists
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August 7th, 2009
You may have noticed I’ve taken a bit of a blogging break. Vacation, then back to the post vacation catch up, finishing up a new manuscript, Mystically Wired. Other things to do, in other words. But I write these things fast. So being busy isn’t the reason for the pause in the action. I needed a pause. Maybe you needed a pause from me. At any rate, somethbing’s settled at least for a while. I’ve sworn off commentary, even mention of the E-word: Evan_el_cal, my tribe, my starting point on the Christian landscape. My brother-in-law Bill helped me to see it was time. So I had to give it a rest, like when you reboot your modem–let it rest for 30 seconds, let the juice run out of the thing, then re-start.
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Tags: dad, judgment, love, mom
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