Archive - March, 2010

Romans 13 – Rambling thoughts on Christians and governments

Romans 13:1-2 Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. 2 Therefore whoever resists authority has opposed the ordinance of God; and they who have opposed will receive condemnation upon themselves.

Is this a command all Christians are to follow? Is it true that God establishes our leaders and authorities? Are Christians forbidden to oppose authority?

Many Christians I know take this passage to be an instruction that Christians are to obey, honor, and serve their government. Many Christians use this passage as a basis for “Just War Theory” and for political activism.

As with any passage of the Bible, we need to be sure we are reading Romans 13:1-2 in context. Paul’s argument here is a continuation of what he began in the previous chapter when he wrote: “Present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”

Reading Romans 13 in the light of Romans 12 it seems that the correct understanding of 13:1-2 is that we, as Christians, have less interest in the kingdoms of earth than we have in the Kingdom of Heaven. If our rulers are treating us unfairly, so what? We have a God who will car for us. If we have a government that overtaxes us, so what? It was all God’s to begin with. We are not to be conformed by the customs, powers, and authorities of this age.

Rather than being concerned about the rulers and authorities of this age, we are to be concerned with loving God, loving our neighbor, and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I would argue that none of those things can be done through politics and none of those things can be done through government.

Romans 13:1-2 is not a call to blindly support our government; rather, it is a call to let the powers of this earth do their thing. If they are not contradicting Jesus, let them have their way. We are called to work in the service of the Kingdom of Heaven.

Third Sunday of Lent

Almighty God, you know that we have no power in ourselves to help ourselves: Keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our souls, that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Weekly Meanderings

Here’s some stuff I came across this week…

1. Church leadership and the GLBT community
2. NT Wright on Genesis 1-3
3. Should Christian colleges teach evolution
4. The problem with comparing preachers
5. Are we suffering from inverted anti-intellectualism (or) postmodern fundamentalism
6. A woman tweets her drug-induced abortion
7. Tony Campolo: Are short term missions making matters worse in Haiti?
8. Greg Boyd on hell (YouTube)
9. Faith and cancer (YouTube)
10. Scot McKnight reviews Brian McLaren’s new book
11. Another review of “Picking Dandelions
12. Are Chick Flicks emotional porn?
13. Oscar’s 15 biggest best picture snubs
14. Is “Avatar” more like “Pocahontas” or “The Wizard of Oz”?
15. Which is more efficient: blocking websites or shaming their users?
16. If I ever have a church with an elevator I’m totally doing this…
17. Ok Go’s new video for “This To Shall Pass” (YouTube)

Have a great weekend!

Romans 12 – Diversity in Christ

Romans 12:1-6 Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect. 3 For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith. 4 For just as we have many members in one body and all the members do not have the same function, 5 so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. 6 Since we have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, each of us is to exercise them accordingly

Thank God for the diversity found among those who have faith in Christ. We all think, speak, and act differently. We all have different priorities. We all have different measures of faith.

We need to be grateful for those who have faith in Christ, but are different from us; especially when we disagree. I am thankful for the more conservative members of my Christian family because they ground me in the Bible, in tradition, and in the surety and faithfulness of God. I am thankful for the more liberal members of my Christian family because they pull me out of the church and into the world; they force me to reach into the lives of the poor, the needy, the broken, and to meet their needs. I am thankful for the charismatic members of my Christian family because they draw me out of my self and into the reality of the awesomeness of God. I am thankful we are all different, because God is greater than our differences.

It can be hard to be thankful when you butt heads with a fellow Christian who is of contrary opinion; but, we should be thankful for the diversity we all bring to our Christian family.

Romans 11 – Mercy for the disobedient

Romans 11:30-33 For just as you [Gentiles] once were disobedient to God, but now have been shown mercy because of their disobedience, 31 so these [Jews] also now have been disobedient, that because of the mercy shown to you they also may now be shown mercy. 32 For God has shut up all in disobedience so that He may show mercy to all. 33 Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways!

Mercy is good. Thank God for the mercy he has shown you. Do not be quick to judge what degree of mercy he may show another.

God forgive our disobedience and bring us ever closer to you in all we think, say, and do.

Touched by An Angel by Maya Angelou

We, unaccustomed to courage
exiles from delight
live coiled in shells of loneliness
until love leaves its high holy temple
and comes into our sight
to liberate us into life.

Love arrives
and in its train come ecstasies
old memories of pleasure
ancient histories of pain.
Yet if we are bold,
love strikes away the chains of fear
from our souls.

We are weaned from our timidity
In the flush of love’s light
we dare be brave
And suddenly we see
that love costs all we are
and will ever be.
Yet it is only love
which sets us free.

Romans 10 – Church litmus tests

Romans 10:9-13 if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation. 11 For the Scripture says, “WHOEVER BELIEVES IN HIM WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.” 12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him; 13 for “WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED.”

Christians can be very good at creating litmus tests. In the past when I have applied for pastoral positions I have always been fascinated by the litmus tests that churches put on their applications.

What is the role of women in church leadership? What is the definition of marriage? Which translation of the Bible do you preach from? Are you reformed? Are you evangelical? How old is the earth?

To some extent we can divide churches into two groups. The first is the boundary based church that defines the theological boundaries within which the church body must remain. The second is the center based church that focuses on moving people closer to Jesus. Neither is in and of itself wrong; both have advantages and disadvantages. I prefer the second.

In my view, most churches spend far too much time setting up boundaries to keep “them” out (or “us” in). We would be far better off if we spent that time and energy pointing people toward Jesus.

If we confess and believe in Jesus as risen Lord we are reunited with God, we are brought into fellowship with God, we are adopted into God’s family, we are redeemed, we are saved, we are a friend of God.

The main thing is to confess and believe in Jesus as risen Lord. Everything else is secondary, and is far less important.

Bad Joke of the Week

Romans 9 – Tricky little rock…

Romans 9:30-33 What shall we say then? That Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness, attained righteousness, even the righteousness which is by faith; 31 but Israel, pursuing a law of righteousness, did not arrive at that law. 32 Why? Because they did not pursue it by faith, but as though it were by works. They stumbled over the stumbling stone, 33 just as it is written, “BEHOLD, I LAY IN ZION A STONE OF STUMBLING AND A ROCK OF OFFENSE, AND HE WHO BELIEVES IN HIM WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.”

The thing about stumbling blocks is that their not very sneaky. They don’t jump out from a hiding place. They don’t sneak up on you. A stumbling block is out there, in the open, totally obvious, totally available. There’s nothing secretive about a stumbling block.

So why do we stumble over them? Why do we stumble over rocks sitting right in the middle of the road? Usually because we’re too busy looking at something else.

May Jesus grab a hold of your toe and trip you to the ground; and when you get up, take the time to look around and see what made you fall.

The Dead by James Joyce (Part 9 of 10)

The morning was still dark. A dull, yellow light brooded over the houses and the river; and the sky seemed to be descending. It was slushy underfoot; and only streaks and patches of snow lay on the roofs, on the parapets of the quay and on the area railings. The lamps were still burning redly in the murky air and, across the river, the palace of the Four Courts stood out menacingly against the heavy sky.

She was walking on before him with Mr. Bartell D’Arcy, her shoes in a brown parcel tucked under one arm and her hands holding her skirt up from the slush. She had no longer any grace of attitude, but Gabriel’s eyes were still bright with happiness. The blood went bounding along his veins; and the thoughts went rioting through his brain, proud, joyful, tender, valorous.

Romans 8 – My soul, it groans within me

Romans 8:18-23 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us. 19 For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God. 20 For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope 21 that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God. 22 For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now. 23 And not only this, but also we ourselves, having the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body.

A constant theme that I have come back to over and over again is that life is not always pleasant. In life there are plenty of times of joy, celebration, happiness, and peace; but, there are many, many times of sorrow, tragedy, pain, hurt, despair and suffering.

One of my favorite books/movies is “The Princess Bride” and a quote that has always stuck with me is this: ‘life is pain. Anyone who says different is trying to sell you something.”

Life is pain. Life stinks. Life hurts. Life is tough.

Just because I have a relationship with Jesus Christ does not mean that life becomes easier. It does not mean that my body or my soul groans any less. My relationship with Christ means I have one in whom I can confide, in whom I can trust; and it means I have a hope of an ultimate reality where the pain, the suffering, the tragedy, the groaning in my body and soul will be gone.

We are corrupt. Our faith in Christ does not change that now; but, one day it will.

God I wait, but God I can’t wait
For your holiness,
To hover over me.

God I wait, but God I can’t wait
For your holiness,
To hover over me.

My soul, it groans within me.
My soul, it groans within me;
Waiting for your hand to move.

My soul, it groans within me.
My soul, it groans within me;
Waiting for your hand to move.

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