It’s me. Really. But Twitter shut down my old account (since 2009), which means I’m starting over. Not so bad, really (*looks away and stifles a tear.*)
In the first chapter of John’s gospel we meet the Baptist, who is strong and harsh; he can correctly diagnose the human condition, but cannot save.
John thunders; Jesus passes by.
John commands; Jesus invites.
In the beginning was the Word.
And the Word became flesh.
And then It became community.
And then It became ritualized.
And then It became institutionalized.
And then it became rationalized.
And then it became argued.
And then it became irrelevant.
Some Christians are fond of the phrase "dying to self" as a kind of noble action in which we engage., as if the onus is upon us to kill ourselves . . .
"Crucified with Christ" certainly points to the actual crucifixion of our Lord, but it may also indicate that we, too, experience what the Lord experienced. To be in union with Him is to share his experiences--but in our setting and life.
“Here’s a pro tip: if you feel like you know all the Bible stories, and you’ve reached the heights of heaven, then maybe it’s time you started bringing others to church.”
~ Adam Diakhate
My new single, “A Stone in the Mouth of the Ocean” touches on reckoning with our human frailty while striving for a little significance…listen here https://t.co/xQMnq44vte #indiefolk#folk#newmusic
I wonder if 1Peter 5:6-7 implies that worry is a kind of pride. What do you think?
"Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you."