Had to share this one…
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politics, social justice and ways you can make a difference in the world around you.
What we war against
As part of the encounter 9 and our Wednesday morning What-A-Study, Brian’s been focusing on the battles/wars men face and wrestle with in our daily lives.
Last week we discussed the idea that we can’t battle our wars alone – we need other soldiers to come along side us and fight with us – side by side.
Today we discussed some of the things we as a church fight against. We came up with our own collective list and then Brian shared some of the things he sees us, as encounter waring against.
Here’s the list of what we war against:
- the idea that you can’t have a great marriage because your spouse is unwilling or unresponsive.
- the idea that I am a prisoner of my addictions, failures, pains and the seemingly impossible solutions of my life.
- the idea that the church is a building, a location, a program.
- the idea that walking with Christ is about rules, guilt and lifeless religion.
- the idea that life is destined to be mundane and meaningless.
- the idea that church is about membership, bureaucracy, internal introspection, exclusivity and it exists for itself.
- the idea that the gospel is a singular event to experience and separate from the very real and relevant areas of my life.
- the idea that the church is to be against the non-Christ followers: looking to remove itself from them, condemn them and blame them and compete to overtake them politically, socially and economically.
- the idea that the gospel and church are irrelevant to the everyday issues of life.
- the idea that the problems are too big and nothing can be done.
We added a couple more things to the list, like waring against “private faith” and the idea of “picture perfect families and lives.”
I think looking at the list, it comes down to one thing – we war against ME… not just me as in Jonathan Blundell, but as you, your ideals, my ideals, my wants, your desires, my selfishness, your selfishness. We battle against the idea of ME and battle for idea of WE and us and the community of believers.
At the risk of sounding cliche or trite, I want to be the standard bearer for this battle. I want to raise the flag high. Sure I’m gonna trip and fall and I may have trouble getting back up again – but that’s why we need our fellow brothers and sisters to join us in battle, who pick us up and will be willing to carry the standard when the standard bearer struggles.
What do you war against? What role do you want to play in this war?
A National Tragedy?!
The Insider – another junk celebrity/entertainment show just said, “ABC News broke into regular programming to report the news… as the country comes to grip with a national tragedy.”
ARE YOU SERIOUS?! Ted Kennedy has a brain tumor and it’s become a national tragedy?!
I feel sorry for him and the family, but a Senator from Massachusetts who’s served since 1962, gets a brain tumor and it’s a national tragedy? Yet 100,000 are dead or dying in China and Burma and more than 3000 soldiers have died in Iraq and a politician getting a brain tumor is a national tragedy?
Am I just too cynical or am I missing something?
A New Humanity
Just finished listening to Rob Bell’s message, “One Mind” focused on Phil 2:1-4.
Excellent.
I could probably write a lot about it but I may use some of it for our community group tonight so I’ll save it for now.
I edited down the ending though. It’s about a 10 minute clip and well worth the listen (or you can listen to the full message here):
[audio:http://www.casadeblundell.com/jonathan/wp-content/uploads/mars-hill-one-mind-rob-bell-edit.mp3]God made a mistake?
Hamas does or doesn’t support Obama
Apparently folks are up in arms because a member of Hamas said he hoped to see Obama win the presidency.
“We like Mr. Obama, and we hope that he will win the elections,” said Yousef. “I hope Mr. Obama and the Democrats will change the political discourse. … I do believe [Obama] is like John Kennedy, a great man with a great principal. And he has a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community, but not with humiliation and arrogance,” Yousef said, speaking from Gaza.
It appears that Obama may be trying to distance himself from the idea that he might be more lenient towards Hamas. Makes sense politically, but I would love to see a president who governs and leads out of love and grace to all, rather than humiliation, arrogance and ignorance.
Don’t see that guy running for president in 2008 yet.