Archive for January, 2007

Evangelism or “Social Gospel”?

From, of course, N. T. Wright:

“For generations the church has been polarized between those who see the main task being the saving of souls for heaven and the nurturing of those souls through the valley of this dark world, on the one hand, and on the other hand those who see the task of improving the lot of human beings and the world, rescuing the poor from their misery.

“The longer that I’ve gone on as a New Testament scholar and wrestled with what the early Christians were actually talking about, the more it’s been borne in on me that that distinction is one that we modern Westerners bring to the text rather than finding in the text. Because the great emphasis in the New Testament is that the gospel is not how to escape the world; the gospel is that the crucified and risen Jesus is the Lord of the world. And that his death and Resurrection transform the world, and that transformation can happen to you. You, in turn, can be part of the transforming work. That draws together what we traditionally called evangelism, bringing people to the point where they come to know God in Christ for themselves, with working for God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. That has always been at the heart of the Lord’s Prayer, and how we’ve managed for years to say the Lord’s Prayer without realizing that Jesus really meant it is very curious.

(from an interview in Christianity Today, 1/07)

Small Differences

Sigmund Freud was onto something when he coined the phrase “the narcissism of small differences.”

The people we are closest to are the ones with whom we often have our fiercest battles.

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Here are the pieces I wrote in 2006 on “The B-I-B-L-E” (for those who are new readers):

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From David Gushee:

“When I started getting interested in politics and national affairs, I once again was brought up short by the claims of Jesus. To affirm that Jesus Christ is Lord is to acknowledge that no political leader, party, flag, nation, or ideology can share lordship over my life. The one who confesses Christ alone as Lord cannot simultaneously affirm utmost loyalty to another idea or person.”

The Lord of Peace

Happy 2007!

“May the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and every way. The Lord be with all of you.” (2 Thessalonians 3:16)

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Only in Abilene . . .

KTXS, the ABC affiliate in Abilene, got their timing off on the tape-delayed Dick Clark New Year’s show. So the 14 of us here enjoyed watching the ball drop at Times Square at exactly 11:25 CST.