Friday, July 24, 2009

funny the way things are

A recent Dave Matthews Band song talks about how funny it is that we have such things as starvation and eating out happening in our world at the same time. It's the presence of opposites that he finds funny. I don;t think he is saying laughable, but odd. I think he is right, it is odd, or strange, that things such as war and opera, or parties and abusive fathers, or broken hearts and songs about them exist at the same time. We live in a country that has seen so little war on our own shores in the recent 140 years (since the Civil war) and yet there are countries that have known almost nothing but war in the past 25 years. The juxtaposition of these things is startling. Why do we have so much peace? Why are we so affluent?? What will we do with such things??
I think at least part of this can be explained in human nature: the co-residence of evil and greatness in the same beings. How can a great artist be also a horrible husband? How can a great speaker be an incredibly evil man? How can a poet filled with great thoughts be filled with depression? On and on it goes. We are capable of wondrous things, and horrible things.

Here's the full lyrics to the song:
Lying in the park on a beautiful day, sunshine in the grass, and the children play.
Siren’s passing, fire engine red, someone’s house is burning down on a day like this?
The evening comes and we’re hanging out,
On the front step, and a car rolls by with the windows rolled down,
And that war song is playing, “why can’t we be friends?”
Someone is screaming and crying in the apartment upstairs

Funny the way it is, if you think about it
Somebody’s going hungry and someone else is eating out
Funny the way it is, not right or wrong
Somebody’s heart is broken and it becomes your favorite song
The way your mouth feels in your lovers kiss
Like a pretty bird on a breeze or water to a fish
A bomb blast brings a building crashing to the floor
You can hear the laughter, while the children play “war”

Funny the way it is, if you think about it one kid walks 10 miles to school, another’s dropping out
Funny the way it is, not right or wrong
On a soldier’s last breath his baby’s being born
Standing on a bridge, watch the water passing under me
It must’ve been much harder when there was no bridge, just water
Now the world is small. Remember how it used to be, with mountains and oceans and winters and rivers and stars? Watch the sky, the jet planes, so far out of my reach Is there someone up there looking down on me?
Boy chase a bird, so close but every time
He’ll never catch her, but he can’t stop trying

Funny the way it is, if you think about it one kid walks 10 miles to school, another’s dropping out
Funny the way it is, not right or wrong on a soldier’s last breath his baby’s being born
Funny the way it is, nor right or wrong
Somebody’s broken heart becomes your favorite song
Funny the way it is, if you think about it
A kid walks 10 miles to school, another’s dropping out.
Standing on a bridge, watch the water passing under me It must’ve been much harder when there was no bridge, just water
Now the world is small. Remember how it used to be, with mountains and oceans and winters and rivers and stars?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Opportunity in freedom

We live in a country where we are very free to pursue and do anything we really want related to our faith. Many places in the world do not have this blessing. And we don't face real persecution. Not the kind that threatens our lives. Although standing up for your faith in some settings can cost a job. And being courageous in some settings (gang areas, prisons, etc) can cost a life. But there is not wholesale threats against Christians like there is in many countries. SO... what do we do with the freedom we have?
I think we must try to find ways to use the opportunity we have to do as much as we can to help the world find Jesus, and to help those who are suffering, and to use our riches to bless and further God's kingdom. At the end of 1 Timothy we are told that the rich should be rich in good deeds. That applies to the American church, with basically no exceptions. We have riches of time, income, opportunity, etc. We are rich. So we need to look for ways to be rich in good deeds. Certainly helping others to enter the eternal kingdom fits into that category. But to a large degree our country has turned its back on God, and while we should struggle for culturally relevant ways to proclaim what God has done through Jesus of Nazareth, we really need to focus our energies on those who have NEVER heard and won't unless someone goes to them with the message.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

We are told that we should keep our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith; and that this will help us not to lose heart. We are also told that we have died with Christ, and that when he appears we will also appear with him, and that our life is now hidden with him. He is the key to meaning. Because all of life is in him. And only in Him. OUr life flows from Him; He is the vine and we are the branches; apart from Him we can do nothing. So we never step away from Him into some other meaning; as Francis Schaeffer said, God is the farthest screen back. As the author of ecclesiastes figured out: this is the whole duty of man, to fear God and keep His commandments. We don;t go beyond God to something else: he is the end of the journey. And so with steadfast hearts we know Him and now live in His world to accomplish the goals He has for us: loving Him and other people. And whilst we may think we will miss out on something better, how can there be any better than Him? He is the creator of all there is, he is the source of all joy, beauty, goodness, hope, love, and creativity. Lord, keep my eyes on you!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Midlife crisis; summer days with lots of time to think and ponder what life is; frustration at 29 years of being taught from God's word, yet little taught to make sense of the day to dayness of life and the meaning that should be infused into those days by a relationship with God; I know I am airing questions that others have, but might be too afraid to ask out loud. Christians act as though they have figured life out so clearly, but it seems to me the sense of understanding they have is like the guys in the movie who are on a mission. yeah, they clearly know what to do and what they are about. But they don't eat, sleep, work, have kids, get bored, get sick, or do anything that all the rest of us deal with every week, day, year and month of our lives. Think about it, movie heroes don't do those things, or at least they don't show them being done, although you know they are doing some of them. That makes them unreal and unfit for giving direction to us about life. There is a sense in which our life is NOT a mission like the movie heroes. We do have day to day demands that put life in a different realm. And so anyone who says that life should be lived like that is missing something: we cannot all live that way. Because we need meaning infused into those things that regular life is. So in the coming days I think I want to explore this issue in some depth.
I will quote one verse that gets us started: "And this is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent." John 17:3.
Meaning is empty without knowing our creator. He wants this for us. He is the infinite wise loving creator of all life and all time and space, so if meaning is to be found it must come from Him: finite things only have meaning in reference to an infinite reference point. But that seems to me only the place to start; we must step carefully here because so many will claim this that and the other thing as the meaning that God wants to infuse after we have come to know him. Sometimes that involves all the religious stuff we do: if you just do these things then life will be perfect (or meaningful, or right, or what it should be). Really??
Knowing God is eternal life. And this comes through Jesus. It doesn't say doing things for God, or being nice , or doing anything: knowing this person called God IS eternal life. Jesus also said one time that He is the light of the world, and whoever follows Him would never walk in darkness. He is the one who sheds light on all else so we can see and understand this life. So Jesus, show me more of the meaning in day to day living.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

first thoughts

Did you ever feel like you had lots to say, but wondered how to do it? "I'll write a book." No, I won't. Too much time, depends too much on others liking it. So this is one avenue to put thoughts and ideas out there for others to see and for me to put down in print, or at least digitize. So what are my first thoughts.
I was having thoughts on my way back from, or to?, OMSI in Portland, Or this last weekend. It had to do with how much or if people who claim to know Jesus really believe what we say we believe. I was listening to music by Christians that say all this great stuff, but I just don't think we or they really believe all that or with the intensity they were singing with. It doesn;t seem like we do. It seems to me we believe like Ezekiel or Jeremiah was told by God: like we are listening to a beautiful song sung and played by a musician, and that's all. It just doesn;t sink in. Its empty. We say all the right things, but it doesn;t get home. So anyway, that's where I'll start. I was having some other longer thoughts recently that I would like to put down; now what were they...?