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Two-Fifty Tuesday

-Yesterday I started reading the bible through in 90 days. Never done anything quite that intense and to be honest I’m going to have problems chugging through the genealogies. I read through Noah’s genealogy in Genesis yesterday and wanted to cry!

People ask why those types of things are in the Bible but for those people who need verification of historical authenticity it is necessary. It is also an important type of narrative that many generations of people have used. I would say it isn’t till the past few hundred years we’ve lost the necessity of knowing where we came from.

Anyways, I’m sure over the next ninety days you will see parts of my two-fifty tuesdays have some kind of reflection on what I’m reading or how I’m doing on reading the bible through in 90 days.

-I wanted to start eating better this week but lo and behold I get that itch the week of thanksgiving. It really isn’t that fair because you can’t not eat the awesome spread that gets set out before you!
The holidays are upon us…and every year it sneaks up quicker and quicker and then it’s done. I don’t have problems with holidays I just have problems with the over hype that goes with them. Keep it simple spend time with family and everything is great.

So that being said, what are some simple traditions you keep with your family that make the holidays awesome?

My family always puts the Christmas tree up on Thanksgiving.

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another blurb.

2 Thessalonians 1:11 To this end we always pray for you, that our God may make you worthy of his calling and may fulfill every resolve for good and every work of faith by his power,12 so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.

As I was reading this last night I was struck by the phrase ‘may make you worthy’.

A lot of times as Christians are taught, you get saved, you’re redeemed, you get your get out of hell free card, reserved for the non-smoking section, thats it, el fin, no mas. As a Christian we’re instantly seen as heaven bound by Christ so we’re already supposed to have it all together and figured out right? Apparently not, Paul knew that and he knew that the Thessalonican’s knew it too. Paul prayed that God would make them worth of Christ’s calling. That sure seems like an active word to me.

Sanctification is a process. I’m still going through it, you’re still going through it and no one has arrived that is still alive.

I go each day praying that I may be made worthy to fulfill His work, whatever it is that he has called me to do, whether immediately or long term.

What are you being sanctified from today?

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Open-for interpretation-24 hours a day?

Warning…This is talking to people who have a biblical worldview. So before you get your panties in a wad just know that this isn’t a creation evolution subject, it’s a literal or allegorical debate.

I had some good conversation with my coworker @jbenjamin85 (twitter) on creation in the bible. How growing up he was taught a gap theory that some how involved dinosaurs being created before mankind and other animals, Lucifer wanting to be God resulting in Lucifer being cast out of heaven, and then God recreating heaven and earth creating our current fossil structure and interpretation of physical evidence we see today.

What we settled on is that taking one verse of scripture, that Lucifer was cast out of heaven is something that you cannot base an entire theory on that doesn’t even relate.

So the debate still goes on, was creation 6 literal days, was there a gap, or was each day millions of years. We actually can’t know the definite answer to that question because nothing totally spells it out. That’s why they’re theories, you weren’t there. Based on evidence found in scripture I can piece together a logical assumption (again this is MY logic). Scripture can be taken one of two ways, literal in which every word read means what it says, or allegorical meaning you can interpret whatever you want to out of the scripture.

What a lot of people fail to realize is that scripture lets you know when it’s an allegory or when its a literal historical account. Genesis is not an allegory, it was written by Moses as a historical account given by God as to what He did. So if Genesis is to be taken literally then what about the fossil records? Dinosaurs and mankind? Shouldn’t there be a gap somewhere? Did Genesis say in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth and then he rested for an indefinite period of time to pick back up on the second day? God created the heavens and the earth, putting into motion time and in doing so giving us a reference for a week we still use today. God could have created everything in a micro-second. God could have taken 5 years to create everything you see before you. The thing is, he tells us specifically it was 6 days and on the 7th he rested. To me that doesn’t say – insert your time frame here -. To me that says I’m being specific so listen up.

That also means dino’s and man shared the land. Herbivores until the fall of man which instituted flesh eating and fleeing from the T-Rex. Genetic variance was robust, thousands of species of one animal came from one. Thousands of human variances came from one. It was so robust in fact that when God destroyed the earth with the flood, that re population could happen again with just a small collection of people and animals from each species that God saved.

I could go on and on. You get the picture. Brings a new light to the word, awesome.

The second you start being open for interpretation the second the literal meaning of the Bible flies out the window. The literal savior and literal miracles become nothing short of stories and your faith and salvation become an allegory themselves, an allegory of a people looking for redemption in a made up God.

So is your faith based on stories or facts?
There is a lot to think about.

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I Say Post Modern, You Say, Going to Hell!

Today’s church has gotten stuck, there is a huge battle between the modern church and the post-modern church. The modern church being the answer to the reformation and introduction of the bible to the layman. It’s been there a while, it’s dug its roots in and it’s swung hard right on conservatism. In the past few years a new guy has cropped up, the post-modern church.  His answer is to abandon the modern church, stick it to him and swing as far left as possible while loosely fitting God and all his friends into their web of beliefs.

The biggest problem with the term post modern is every one has their own definition.

post⋅mod⋅ern⋅ism

–noun (sometimes initial capital letter) any of a number of trends or movements in the arts and literature developing in the 1970s in reaction to or rejection of the dogma, principles, or practices of established modernism, esp. a movement in architecture and the decorative arts running counter to the practice and influence of the International Style and encouraging the use of elements from historical vernacular styles and often playful illusion, decoration, and complexity.

Decorative arts, some people see post modernism in the church embracing media and new styles of worship experiences as post modern. Some people think this change is great some people dig their heels in and resist it as much as they can. So what should the church’s response be? Is there an answer in the bible that spells it out for us? Is one side or the other right?

I might get some hell fire and brimstone for this but I don’t think either side has it right!

The church’s goal is edification of the saints and ushering new people into HIS kingdom. It is the great commission, and the great commandment. Love God, Love others, and bring others to love God. Now where does modernity or post-modernity fit into that commission? God didn’t say go out and bring others to me but make sure they follow this one narrow path called the fundamentalist interpretation. On the flip side God didn’t tell you to go out and make sure that people should come to Christ disillusioned to the creed and call of the gospel.

Brian Holt wrote a great blog post evoking some great questions over here. Talking about McLuhan and his media theory. This is widely accepted in and outside of religious circles and there are some aspects we need to sit up and take notice of.

The modern church takes a head in the sand and feet firm on the KJV foundation approach to media and the gospel. If you try to tell them different they spout a pre-conceived canned answer at you that is full of King James prose and holier than thou speak. Music is meant for the message and the message for the music. No toe tapping here. If you talk about media and evoking emotion, the only emotion you should evoke is that of the pastor telling of how Jesus delivered the heathen on the front row from a life of rock and roll.

Those modern churches that do apply media come from the stance that the message should never change regardless of the medium that you choose to use.

The post-modern church adopts McLuhan’s full approach that your medium changes your message. This is what most staunch modernists take issue with, the hugely watered down message. Unfortunately most pastors who swing so far this way came out of the modern church and got burned BAD by it. So naturally their response is to offer an ‘experience’ that is wholly different from what they dealt with as a child.

Most post modern churches have an experiential ‘religion’ where the substance is your reaction to the experience. There is a communal approach to the teaching and Jesus goes from savior king to savior friend. I’m not saying that there is not anything wrong with this view, but I don’t think it can be your only outlook on Christ.

Andy Stanley has a message out there talking about how we put God in a box. Our preconceived notion of how God needs to act, react, be and do. I think this is how both sects of churches have responded. We’ve put God in a box and decided how he should act and react within the confines of a certain worldview.

So how should the body of Christ respond to modernity or post-modernity? That depends on if you want to stick God in a box or not. I stick him in a box every day with my own worldview. Our worldview is just the change in message that the medium has given us. (yes I think McLuhan was correct in his statements that the medium changes the message) I also think there are non-negotiable aspects to the gospel but for every non-negotiable there are 100 negotiable ones.

So who’s going to hell today?

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What shapes you.

http://read.ly/Rev22.13.esv

http://read.ly/Phil2.3.esv

As a Christ follower there are many things that shape who you are, what you do, how you act and react, what yor purpose is. These are two verses that have shaped my life. My thought patterns. These two are always on call in my mind. I have a tattoo of Alpha and Omega as a reminder of Revelation 22:13.

what shapes you?

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What if?

Today there is an attack on the absolute authority of the Bible.

Relative truths rule our lives. What is right for one person may not necessarily be right for another. There is no absolute truth, (which is an absolute statement, fallacy one) we can’t know things for certain (fallacy 2) if there is no absolute truth and we cannot know anything for certain then we cannot know that the bible is true (fallacy 3). What it comes down to is that people do not want their lives to be governed by an outside source. They don’t want the guilt and rules associated with anything but what they set up.

So just what if? What if the Bible is the absolute truth. What if every word written in its pages are real words with real meanings? What if you can know for certain that the Bible is authoritative? What if your life can be governed by God through his word?

I think those what ifs scare people. Those what ifs mean that we have to change the way we do things. Those what ifs mean that we’ve done it wrong for a long time and we have to go back and start from scratch. Those what ifs mean we’ve screwed up. Read this passage from 1 Corinthians. If the bible is true, and what this says is true then we are all kicked out of the church. Not just you, not just me, the pastors, the secretaries, the communications people, the worship leaders, the deacons, the sunday school teachers. We’ve been to busy pointing fingers at the world. That’s not our job, we’re supposed to point fingers at ourselves.

1 Corinthians 5

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I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people–10 not at all meaning the sexually immoral of this world, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world.11 But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler–not even to eat with such a one.12 For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?13 God judges those outside. Purge the evil person from among you.

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