Wednesday, June 05, 2013

New Frank Viola book: God's Favorite Place on Earth

#SpeakeasyGodsFavoritePlace

I hope to be receiving a review copy of God's Favorite Place on Earth by Frank Viola. The book released May 1st and stayed in the top # 50 on Amazon.com for 8 straight days. There's a lot of buzz about this book on the Web, and I plan to write a review after I read it.

Here are a few interesting nuggets about the book:

It's been recommended by 47 Christian authors, including John Ortberg, Jack Hayford, Leonard Sweet, Tricia Goyer, Mary DeMuth, Greg Boyd, Todd Hunter, Jon Acuff, Phil Cooke, and many others.

The book tells the story of Jesus in the little village of Bethany and the amazing things that happened there through the eyes of Lazarus. It combines biblical narrative, dramatization, theological insights, and nonfiction devotional teaching. It argues that "Bethany" was God's favorite place on earth and explains how every Christian and every heart, home, village and church can be "Bethanys" today for God. 

The book addresses 18 specific struggles that Christians face today and offers hope, challenge, and fresh insight.

You can check all of this out at http://GodsFavoritePlace.com and get the book on discount.

Here's a book trailer introducing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG_9TeE-BO8

Monday, May 13, 2013

John Cochran: the almost Christ-like winner of Survivor






John Cochran has been the most unlikely person ever to win Survivor. With all his weaknesses, it was interesting to watch, as other power-players seem to dominate. People like Phillip, showed a strong if not quirky strategy that gave way to his own undoing. Others like “the golden boy” Malcolm seemed a shoe-in to win. Yet, in all this, Cochran’s strength was in his almost Christ-like weakness.

 Cochran had his moment did become one the Survivor’s top challenge winners, though most the wins were in the timing in which he strategically or luckily, received an advantage. Even with the advantages, Cochran would struggle and, at times, almost lose the challenge.

I found how Cochran addressed people was amazing. His answer to Malcolm displayed the one huge strength Cochran had over others. Cochrane could tell a person his or her strengths in an honest and straightforward mane that was disarming, then state, something like, “Your strength was weakness.” In the case of Malcolm’s question, as to what Cochran had over Malcolm (who appears to have it all, in looks, strength, abilities, etc.) Cochran simply states, “You don’t have my insecurities.”

Cochran’s grasp of others strengths and his own weakness and how to exploit both in precise timing was truly a wonder to behold. People like Dawn did most of the dirty work, yet that was how she wanted to play the game. In Dawn’s attempt to go against her own true self, was her own undoing. Cochran seemed to understand that of all who were left, Dawn’s bipolar outbursts and moves put her in a position that few would want to vote for her. It is bad strategy on Survivor and life in general to love someone then exploit that person to gain one’s own personal goal.

Cochran, like Christ, exploited the strengths of His enemies and in the end outwitted, outlasted and outplayed his enemies. Jesus looked like an unlikely savior as much as Cochran seemed the most unlikely winner of Survivor. In Christ weakness such as love, mercy, grace, became Jesus’ strong points. To be taken prisoner, beaten, and then murdered, would be a definite declaration of weakness. However, Jesus overcame death and rose from the dead. Cochran also rose above his own weakness to become this year's winner in Survivor. Now, please, I understand this analogy goes only so far and Cochran did not do all things perfectly. However, I still think this season was the best one since the Africa and Australia sessions. 

Thursday, May 09, 2013

NICENE CHRISTIANITY THE COUNCEILE OF NICEA, CONSTIANTINOPLE, AND CHALCEDON

This may be a bit dry of a read, but I haven't posted for a while.



 Source: Wikipedia

NICENE CHRISTIANITY
THE COUNCEILE OF NICEA, CONSTIANTINOPLE,
AND CHALCEDON 

Carlos Shelton
13SP RELS 111
Intro to Christian Hist/Thght (09)
March 28, 2013


           

13 But according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness dwells.  14 Therefore, beloved, since you look for these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless, 15 and regard the patience of our Lord to be salvation; just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, wrote to you, 16 as also in all his letters, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which the untaught and unstable distort, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures, to their own destruction.  17 You therefore, beloved, knowing this beforehand, be on your guard lest, being carried away by the error of unprincipled men, you fall from your own steadfastness, 18 but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  To Him be the glory, both now and to the day of eternity.  Amen (2 Peter 3:14-18).

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Part One: The controversy over the deity of Jesus

The Bride of Christ appears to have been always in some sort of controversy since her conception.  One view is of a purer source liken to someone who was hiking near a lake and began to thirst.  As the person passed the lake, the river, then passing the small streams up the mountain, they finally come to the source spring of pure water.  One view is, believers must return to the apostolic source and stay true to their intended words of teaching.  These men are those who either walked with Jesus under his teaching or later received direct revelation and wrote their revelations about and from Jesus for others to learn.  In a sense, believers must stay true to the purest spring we can find; otherwise, the possibility of contamination could cause sickness in the Body of Christ.

 Even in the time of the Apostles, there were those who twisted the words of the Apostles to mislead others.  While some who twisted the words of Jesus and the Apostles were sincere, others may have had other motives.  To understand this in a present way, the lyrics of Neon Horse in their song, “When Daddy Gets Home” speak of this issue even today.
“But who you gonna believe
When Daddy comes home
We believe what we wanna believe
 ‘Till the games are over”

Still even today, the Nicene Creed (NC) stirs controversy, as it is not the complete expression of Christianity but an attempt to address issues of the day.  As indicated on the Ecclesio.com website, the discussion of the events in the Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Chalcedon gives debate regarding the weight of the “strange creeds” and how even newer creeds along with older creeds must be kept in context (Naude, Piet, 2003).  With this as a reminder, while looking at the NC and other councils attempting to understand why and how the reasons the councils came about via two opposing views on the deity of Christ Jesus.

The two opposing views
There were two main opposing views about Jesus and his divinity.  Some followed Arius who taught that Jesus was a creature or a created being (Bingham, 2002, 46).  Further, the idea Arius put forth led to the conclusion Jesus was not eternal, or as Arius stated, “the son had a beginning, but God is without beginning” (Ibid).  Arius may have been trying to be true to the scriptures as he pulled his idea that Jesus was “Wisdom” (1 Cor. 1:24, 30) from Prov.8:22, which states, “The LORD brought me forth as the first of his works, before his deeds of old” (NIV).  Arius took the idea from a verse Jesus was God’s first “work”, so was therefore “created”.  It may also be noted Arius did not just pull this from the Scripture, but also built on ideas of Origen who set forth the idea the Father is “true God” (Lane, 2006, 29).  It must be also noted, that Origenists were not Arians as Origenist held a distinction between the “threeness of the Godhead” though Origenists were not clear concerning the deity of Jesus” (Lane, 2006, 30).
The main person to oppose Arianism was Athanasius. While the NC was specific in how it addressed the eternalness of Jesus by using words such a homoousio (meaning of one substance), which showed that there was no distinction between The Father and Jesus. Athanasius also believed this was not a strong enough approach to attack the heresy of Arianism (Lane, 2006, 31).  Athanasius pressed harder against Arianism as he believed the acceptance of Arianism could be the end of Christianity. Athanasius stated in the Athanasian Creed:
“And the  Catholic Faith is this: That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity; Neither confounding the Persons ; nor dividing the substance. For there is one person of the Father, another of the Son: and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and the Holy Ghost, is all one: the Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal.” (Kerr, 1990, 76-77).

The core belief of Athanasius was of the deity of Christ; for he believed only if Christ is divine could He save us (Lane, 2006, 32). According to Lane (2006, 33), Athanasius held strong arguments against Arianism as well as against the Jewish and pagan charges against the incarnation and crucifixion of God’s Son as ”unfitting and degrading” (Ibid). Anathasius argument was simple but brilliant as according to Lane, he held “only the one through whom the world was created could restore it (2006, 33). While Athathanuis used Greek philosophy, he mainly turned to Scripture to back his arguments against Arianism. Here Athananius argued the point that Christian “worship” of Jesus Christ, which started in the time of the new testament and in his own time would be considered idolatry if Jesus were  “merely a creature” (Lane, 2006, 33-34).

Part Two: The Outcome

The outcome of these Creeds held true to the pure stream of the Apostle’s teaching.  The Creeds gave a sense of unity and definition concerning the Person of Jesus Christ as well as the idea of a Uniting Trinity.  However, as these Creeds gave clearer understanding, they also gave way to new questions that needed addressing.  While the understanding of Christ’s divinity was clearer, the question turned to what it meant of Christ or as John’s gospel states, “The Word became flesh” (John 1:14, NIV).  Once again, a better definition was sought.

Chalcedonian Definition

The Chalcedonian Definition was an attempt to answer the question of whether Jesus had one nature or two.  Because Jesus was declared divine, yet also was considered truly human.  Bingham brings up the point that while Jesus did divine acts such as walking on water, raising the dead, and healing people, He also showed human frailty (53).  Jesus experienced hunger, sadness, needed to sleep, and as all humans do, died (Ibid).  However, this does not mean Jesus was two Beings (Ibid).  The Chalcedonian Definition attempted to clear the understanding that Jesus had two natures in unity.





The conclusions they reached and how

The Church Fathers reached their conclusions through reasoning, discussion (even angry fighting), as well as using Greek philosophy, and appealing to Scripture.  While some people may think of old men in pointed hats who appealed to their own egos, history shows the Church Fathers sincerely working toward keeping the purity of the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles.  It is easy to look back and not catch the careful approach these men took to keep the Doctrines they fought for so hard, was also guided by the Holy Spirit.  While these Creeds are not perfect in anyway, as Bingham points-out,  these Creeds do not “answer all our questions about the Trinity and incarnation” however, “they do give us boundaries within we can find acceptable interpretations of the Scriptures about the Trinity and the two natures of Christ.”  (54). These boundaries still a have an effect today.  Even today, there are new Creeds that further build on the foundation built by the Early Church Fathers.  The effect was not just in setting boundaries, but also in setting a sense of unity (Bingham 54).  This unity of consensus helped quench the fires of heresy that had risen to threaten the Church.
Part Three: Application and Analysis

Even today, there are groups such as the Jehovah Witnesses that twist the scripture.  Thankfully, we have these writings to solidify belief in the truth.  The understanding that Jesus is not a mere man or other created being is a core belief in churches today with a few exceptions.  Creeds like the Nicene Creed show us about Jesus; however only when we encounter who Jesus is, do we begin a journey in Christology.  To encounter Jesus in Who He truly is allows us to grow in our own understanding of who we as believers are in Him.  To depart from the truth that Jesus is divine does in fact open us to idolatry for instance.  To believe only God can set things right by becoming a man to fulfill His own requirements, also shows the loving forethought of God toward His creation.  To hold the wrong view of Jesus is to lose sight of the message of salvation.  For, by not holding true to the message it is not holding true to the Messenger.  For, if we contaminate the view of the Messenger, the message is also contaminated.




Bibliography

Bingham, D. Jeffrey. Pocket history of the Church. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2002.
elryics.com. When Daddy Gets Home. http://www.elyrics.net/read/n/neon-horse-lyrics/when-daddy-gets-home-lyrics.html (accessed March 29, 2013).
Hill, Jonathan. The History of Christian Thought. InterVarsity Press, 2003.
Lane, Tony. A Concise History of Christian Thought. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2006.
Naude, Piet. A letter from South Africa. Ecclesio.com. http://www.ecclesio.com/2011/03/a-letter-from-south-africa-by-piet-naude/ (accessed March 29, 2013).



Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Jesus versus Paul… the false dichotomy: updated



Jesus versus Paul… the false dichotomy.

Some people are stating Paul taught contrary to Jesus.  I believe that if you read the Bible without the concept of continuity you miss the point.  Jesus also taught against many OT laws and traditions. This means inessence Jesus was a ‘false’ teacher of the OT if you read the OT as most Jews would have read it.  Yet, again, one must understand the concept of continuity and progressive revelation. For me, setting Paul and Jesus against each other confuses and hurts the value of understanding how to read the bible in a faithful way.  Even Paul spoke that he received his revelation from Jesus and not other men.

Paul addressed Peter's hypocrisy, which later Peter acknowledged.  I have no trouble with Jesus or Paul as Peter speaks of Paul as an authority and faithful to the teachings of Jesus. The issue I see with the Jesus versus Paul debate is the lack of understanding of the continuity of progressive revelation.  Paul speaks to the mature believer that there is no God but The One True one. That these pagan sacrifices to demons mean nothing in the reality of Christ. The idea is not to make someone who lacks maturity of faith in Christ who cannot deal or understand there is only One God.  Many new believers believed Jesus as one of the many Gods to choose.  Meaning that there was still the progression of understanding the concept of monotheism.  There are no other Gods but YHWH.

Therefore, in recap, Peter, an apostle who walked with Jesus saw Paul as authentic though they argued.  Peter later agreed he was untrue to the revelation given at the house of Cornelius where God declared all unclean animals clean… meaning that the gentiles were now grafted into the Kingdom.  The idea that many miss between Jesus and Paul is Jesus taught before the Cross, to Jews.  Paul speaks after the Cross to both gentiles and Jew and expresses the ramifications of the Cross and Resurrection.

I see Paul was much like Moses.  Moses and Paul were well educated in their culture (Moses in Egyptian understanding and Paul in Greek philosophy). Paul was well educated in Judaism as well so could speak to both Jew and Gentile. Peter was revealed that the gentiles were now accepted and Paul was commissioned to go to the gentile and preach the good news.  Paul speaks on some hard things, however as I read him more and understand the context, Paul is not a woman hater or a gay - basher, but was against paganism entering the worship of Jesus.  I can go into that more another time.  The main issue with Paul now, is that translators have a sort of twisted Paul’s words or switched out words like “sodomy” that had more violent intentions that included gay rape (Read up on Domitian and you will see exactly who Paul describes) and change it to homosexuality.  This has twisted the meaning of what Paul really stated to mean something he did not say. 

For more info, I recommend these two articles by Scot McKnight
Jesus vs. Paul: An Interview with Scot McKnight about the Gospel
Jesus vs. Paul

This saga continues as I try to explain to my friend that there is no God but The One True God, so eating meat sacrificed to idols means nothing if you understand that truth.


Are Allah or the moon god, or Zeus, Dagon, Moloch, the flying spaghetti monster, really gods?  Just that thought is idolatry. Again, you miss the continuity of how Monotheism evolved. Abram believed in the True God out of many gods... even the Jews believed this way until around the time of David. The understanding took time that God (Father, Son, Spirit) make up the One True God and there are no others.

Interestingly, Ireanius writes that when Paul writes "The god of this world has blinded them..." that this was contrary to Paul's own theology. Paul wrote it, "The God (the Creator of all) of the world has blinded them..." Paul did not, nor should any Believer in Jesus, acknowledge any other "god" as there is NONE to acknowledge 1.So, logic dictates eating meat sacrificed to idols is null and void as there is no other God. Instead, give thanks and the food is blessed. The caution is about those who still believe other gods exist and their conscious cannot allow them the freedom that is in Christ to overcome the fear of worshiping a false God.

I have eaten with many other religions and eat knowing that My God is great and the ONLY TRUE GOD while the god mentioned does not exist. My conscious is clear. Besides that.... The Law was given to the Jews, not the Gentile. I have never been under the Law as a gentile. Rather, I was grafted into the Chosen via Jesus, not by observing the Law. I came to believe by faith not works.

Again, the fact someone is even worried about eating meat sacrificed to other gods shows a lack of faith in Christ and exposes the idolatry in their own heart as they still do not believe in the One True God.

Source. 

1. Translated by Alexander Roberts and William Rambaut. From Ante-Nicene FathersVol. 1. Edited by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1885.Revised and edited for New Advent by Kevin Knight. http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103307.htm

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

What? I still have a blog?



What? I still have a blog?


I have blogged since 2004 and consider myself one of the fortunate few that has gained and developed a readership over the years. I used to keep track on my stats and would be delighted to get 30+ hits in a day. I average around 100+ daily now and having just check I am at 85 as I write this post. I do not mean to sound like I am bragging, but am happy so many people read my blog. I have rather dropped off in my posting so the stats amaze me. Really, even if I was posting as much as I was a few years ago, I would still be amazed.
So, I want to thank those that find my blog and are encouraged or helped in some way. I also thank you for your encouraging words.

I have learned a lot about myself and others in this adventure in blogging. I have made mistakes along the way letting my own anger drive me to argue at times or vent about people who were not so encouraging. I pray that this next year will allow me to better improve my writing and in turn help encourage others in whatever life is giving them.

I am blessed to also have gotten to get to know many of my readers who have become friends on Facebook or other Social Medias.

May 2013 be a year of growth in the Knowledge and Grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Have a great New Year!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

No words: (Thoughts on the CT shootings)




I am at a loss for words concerning the recent tragedy in Connecticut. In fact, I admit that writing this is a bit of a struggle. My heart and prayers go out to the families who suffered such horrible loss.  
Part of the struggle of writing anything is the feeling I am joining in with those who are exploiting this sad moment with an agenda. Many are already blaming TV, guns or lack of gun control, video games and so the list goes on and on. I do not in any way want to be associated with such exploitation. There is a time for grieving and a time for anger. The death of 20 children is not the time to push your own personal agenda. You may disagree or even get pissed off with me saying that, but that is how I feel.

So, in lieu of my own words I will point to some articles I found that express ways to deal with this tragedy as well as help us keep a perspective.



My thoughts on the grieving process (I only submit this as many people have stated it has helped them)

I will add more, or better, as you find something helpful, feel free to post it. Also, give your loved ones a hug today… tomorrow…  and pray for those who lost their child or loved ones.

Someone posted this on Google+

Send a card and help with the healing

Today I don't want to talk about violence in our schools or gun control.  I want to talk about +Helping Others.  I want to talk about how each of us can do one thing, one small thing to help a child who has witnessed and experienced great tragedy at a tender age.  A child who will never be the same, for whom yesterday will be a moment that is etched in their memory and consciousness for the rest of their lives.

You can mail a card/letter of support and encouragement to the children and teachers.  If your children are old enough that you have discussed this with them, part of the discussion could be to have them make a card to send too.  

The address is:
Sandy Hook Elementary School
12 Dickenson Drive
Sandy Hook, CT 06482

Please share this with your circles.  The more people we can reach, the more children we can help.  Thanks.