October 21st, 2009 — 11:27am
A co-conspirator of mine recently reminded me that institutional and cultural detox is painful but necessary.
I would add, it likely is also a life-long process.
Some days I wish I had taken the blue pill instead of the red one. In the movie The Matrix when Neo reaches for the red pill, Morpheus reminds him “I’m only offering you the truth; nothing more.”
Some days the truth stinks.
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July 15th, 2009 — 9:45pm
I was reminded recently by a blogging friend, Scott Savage, of John Wesley’s response to this question. The question itself seems condemning enough if it comes from a “Christian.” Wesley’s response is plain, simple, and beautiful.
“John Wesley recognized the ambiguities of Matthew 25:31-46 but did not allow them to deter him from responding to persons in need. To those who wondered ‘what does it avail to feed or clothe men’s bodies, if they are just dropping into everlasting fire?’ Wesley responded, ‘whether they will finally be lost or saved, you are expressly commanded to feed the hungry, and clothe the naked. If you can, and do not, whatever becomes of them, you shall go away into everlasting fire.’ He strongly resisted any attempts to narrow the scope of responsibility or to dull the intensity of the passage.”
From Christine D. Pohl, Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition
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Brian Niece
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June 11th, 2009 — 11:46am
Recently, a friend asked me “Weren’t you called to preach?”
You see, he was under the assumption that I had to be a pastor to preach. And since I resigned from the typical pastorate last autumn, I must not be preaching anymore.
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