Wednesday, 19 May 2010

What do you know that you know?

--------------------¦That we know ----¦That we don't know
We know--- ----¦Easy--------------¦Easy

We don't know--¦Very tough -------¦Scary

Art can bring to life the things that we dont know we know as well as the things we just plain don't know we know...

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Sacrifice

Coming to the realisation of late that there are some things that are a choice; you can't do both of them, so you have to sacrifice one.
Recently there was the choice between a house group and a sports club. They both fall on the same evening.
Which did I choose?
Traditional thinking says house group is the way to go. It took some real thinking because far from being anti-church, I have a great house group and its fun to attend.
Eventually I went with the sports club, on the basis that I need to try to salt those who need salting (I just hope to God I have salt to sprinkle!)
Sacrifice seems to be all around - must be the season (Easter..?)

Monday, 8 February 2010

Interesting discussion on rejection of title 'Christian'

I quite like the title 'Christian', in the 'little Christ' sense of the phrase.
On the other hand, most people *really* don't like it.
'People of The Way' ? Has something going for it - at least its Dynamic and not a done deal. (That is to say it wasn't 'People of the Destination who had a good sit down and a cup of tea'.

Anyway, Here's a real thinker in action

"christian" from kathy escobar on Vimeo.

Sunday, 3 January 2010

Heresy or Blasphemy?


Sure this makes a lot of people shift uncomfortably:

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Allegory through modern culture

Been meaning to post this one up for a while

Monday, 28 December 2009

How do you know when you are a Christian?

Happy Christmas

The day is easier to define - not necessarily accurate but at least it can be arbitarily set so that everyone can point to it and know when it a) is and b) is not.

Being a Christian is another matter all together. There is no easy yes/no definition from the Bible. Jesus discussed many aspects of following Him, yet no one clear 'this is how you do it and this is how you don't.'
Even worse He gave no clear way of recognising 'them'. Of course we can know them by their fruit and whether they are wearing wolf's clothing or not... but this is pretty much subjective. Everyone has their own benchmark for judging other's quality of spirituality.
The Catholic church havea good system where by you are born into the church and so it you can be sure you are a Christian by association of birth.

Do you?
Do you have to pray a prayer?
Do you have to make a confession with your mouth?
Do you have to believe with your heart?
Do you have to be baptized with water?
Do you have to be baptized in the Spirit?
Do you have to be re-born?
Do you have to do good works?
Do you have to sell all you have?
Do you have to tell someone you have become a Christian and attend a Sunday meeting and one weekday meeting?
Do you have to believe Jesus is the Son of God?
Do you have to believe Jesus' work on the Cross?
Do you have to renounce Satan and all his works?
Do you have to believe the Westminster confession or the Nicene creed?
Do you have to believe Creationism?

Like a mortgage?
Like the type of mortgage used by self-employed people: a 'self-certification mortgage', it must come down to:
'We are if we believe ourselves to be'

In the same way that the mortgage has inherent risk of not being able to back up in the long term what we said we could pay, we need to be able to back up in Christ what we have claimed.

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Give a man a fish

I was reading Matthew 15-16 I was pondering about the role of a parable.

Pete Rollins has written some interesting parable in 'Othodox Heretic' but then I thought up the following proverb (since I cant manage a whole parable yet):

"Give a man an answer and you will feed him spiritually for a day,
Give a man a question and you will feed him for a lifetime."