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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Star Wars The Force Awakens Movie Review


Okay.

So Disney really set itself up for a possible critical failure.  I knew that the movie would be critic proof in the sense that it would have made at least $500 Million if it sucked.  What with R2D2 on huge planes and the hype and the commercials and trailers and all I knew opening weekend it would shatter $200 Million.

But...

It is actually a great movie.  Well done, JJ.  Well done.

Writing
The writing is bang on with well done proverbs of wisdom and new humorous and quotable Star Wars fodder for Geeks like me who still quotes something from one of the original SW Trilogy every week. If not every day.

Special Effects
The special effects have a new reality and weight to them I have never seen before.  The special effects wizards made the Millenium Falcon look like it was big and that it was there.  The lack of over the top CGI effects and the marriage of the CGI and practical effects (like its puppets and animatronic costumes), was perfect.

Music
At 83 years old John Williams cranked out another signature score that is masterful combining new themes and old ones into a memorable sound.  I got the CD for Christmas.  Love it!  It is interesting to see how his sound has changed a but and yet stayed the same over the years.  He has been composing music for LONG time.

Story
The story is the part that some have criticized but I don't have a problem with.  Any empire comes up with a weapon that they try to use as the thing that will make them supreme.  JJ and Lawrence Kasdan came up with a story that would grab the new fans by their imagination and seize the nostalgic souls of the first generation SW fans.  There are unexpected twists and turns that spice up what you think would be just the same old same old.  None of it is that.  Not to me.  It kept me guessing what was next.  I was on the edge of my seat.

My friend put it right when he said that it felt like a Star Wars movie.  That is something that is hard to do.  While we know that it is impossible to recreate the magic of the first three movies (1977-1983). But this movie comes pretty darn close.

Cast
The cast from past and present were great in their roles and acting and JJ was right: He found another spunky newcomer in Daisy Ridley who played Rey. She is a fantastic female hero that our girls can look up to.  Finn, played by John Boyega, is a lost soul character as well in need of family and he finds it.  And Poe Damaran played by Oscar Isaac, while not getting enough character development, is a solid swashbuckler.  I enjoyed his role as Joseph in the Nativity Story.
Harrison Ford was great at his job in reprising his role as Han Solo.  His cynical Ford humour and now his aged character comes out in the film.  Carrie Fisher is perfect in her role as General Leia. Carrie is beautiful and I was glad to see her in the film.  Kylo Ren played by Adam Driver is a deep villain with a tortured soul who has allowed anger to fester in him and poison his soul.
Maz is a great little Yoda type character and her wisdom is played well by Lupita Nyong'o.  Her performance comes out wonderfully in the CGI.
BB-8 is a swell little guy and a good character.  Lucas had Artificial Intelligence down when it wasn't even a thing and Abrams and his team came up with an iconic little fella that has captured everyone's heart again.  My only criticism of the cast was JJ's choice to use some old acting friends from Alias and Lost in supporting roles.  I think besides the vintage cast you gotta go with complete unknowns and newcomers because then they are just their character and not "Oh, there's that guy from Lost and Alias".  Forgiveable though.

Thoughts
I haven't included any of the many lessons from this new movie because I have friends and family that haven't seen it yet and I don't want to "spoiler" anything.  So that will be another time.

The second time I saw it and saw it sold out I realized something.  Just like the first Stars Wars film in 1977 where Hollywood was gone dark with the times, this new movie has once again been something to lift people out of the bad news bleakness that surrounds us in all news and social media. Christ said to have child-like faith in Him and in His goodness and in the power of Light that the darkness has not and will never overcome.  Star Wars has the ability to temporarily fire up those child-like faith engines and fly us above the fray.  The cynics aside. This movie, using themes of boldness, unrelenting parental love, faith, friendship and sacrifice this movie has given old and young some new cinematic joy.

'Nuff Said.






Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Spiritual Maturity

Paul tells us in Ephesians 4 that one of the signs of maturity in Christian faith is that we aren't             "tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching."  As a pastor I see a lot of Christians who are tossed about like waves driven by the wind of some latest bandwagon of teaching or a new Christian craze or the latest "Christian" politician who is capitalizing on fear and adrenaline. They are ordering the latest book in multiples and trying to give them out to me and others to sell this new stuff.

A lot of these guys online and on YouTube are making a ton of money off this stuff.  They hold weekend conferences and sell a lot of books that line their pockets.  In Ephesians 4:13-14 Paul warns of these guys.  He says I want you to be "growing spiritually to become a mature believer so that we are no longer children, spiritually immature, tossed back and forth like ships on a stormy sea and carried about by every wind of shifting doctrine, by the cunning and trickery of unscrupulous men, by the deceitful scheming of people ready to do anything for personal profit."

We are a culture of the latest and greatest.  We are attention deficit Christians who are surfing the latest wave that is about to crash like all the others.

If you want solid teaching that will help you grow then keep your money and try just reading half of a chapter of one of Paul's letters to the churches or the words of Jesus from a Gospel instead of the latest book.

Or read an old book like "Morning and Evening Devotions" by Spurgeon. Something that has stood the test of time.  John Piper says we are chronological snobs when we ignore the ancient paths.  Much of this "new stuff" is going to blow away within months or even weeks.  Don't be a trendy Christian. It is exhausting trying to keep up with the latest thing.  Jeremiah tells us that to find rest for our souls we need only look one place.  God and his Word.

"Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls."  Jeremiah 6:16


'Nuff Said.


Saturday, 28 November 2015

Creed Movie Review


And the Oscar for best actor goes to....Sly Stallone.

Or at least it should.

Stallone gives a very moving performance in Creed.  My friend who went to the movie with me said "it was nice to see him act instead of just shoot up people in The Expendables."  Michael B. Jordan is great too in a tough and sensitive performance as Adonis Johnson Creed.  Creed's feisty and talented girlfriend is played by Tessa Thompson and she shows Adonis how to fight when life punches you.

Creed is my favourite movie this year.

This movie is about one step at a time, one punch at a time and one round at a time in this fight we call life where unfair blows hit us humans every day.  The movie tells us that when the sucker punches that knock us off our feet come we can prevail.  

Director Ryan Coogler's story, script and tasteful direction, along with the perfect doses of inspired sentimentality and respect to the Rocky films were woven perfectly into the film.

The music was a tribute to the old Rocky scores in so many ways yet 2015 in its style.  Composer Ludwug Goransson is a talented composer and gave the respectful nods to Bill Conti's Rocky scores perfectly.  You can check out the mighty score here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl2Z4ys9z5Q

If you need a pick me up go this movie.

Rocky Balboa (2006) was a fine movie and a perfect way for Rocky to close his career.  Creed is the perfect sequel.  I give it a 9 out of 10.



Saturday, 14 November 2015

Praying for Paris

If you believe in Jesus Christ and what He did and what He taught then you will believe in prayer.  I am praying this morning with a heavier heart than usual because we sense the "disturbance in the force" as Obi Wan would put it.  I am not being funny when I say that.  Because we all came from God and we are made in His image, I believe there is a spiritual force-like connection between us and our fellow image-bearers and that is why we go with what Paul says that we are to mourn with those who mourn.  That spiritual connection we have to each other brings us the heaviness we feel in regard to the Paris situation.  Then the thing to do is to actually pray.  Not just to read countless posts about it, watch the news cycle to death, talk about it at work with everyone who will listen and get stuck in the draining cesspool of despair about how bad the world is and the ensuing end time paranoia that can result.   We need to pray.

What did Jesus pray?  The one prayer that popped into my mind in regard to the pain in Paris was the prayer He prayed from the Cross.  "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do"(Luke 23:34).  While He was suffering at the hands of cruel men he prayed for them.  He prayed for men whose minds where so dark that they tortured a good man who never did anything to deserve it.  They actually thought they knew what they were doing and that they were right.  While He was dying at their hands Jesus prayed for them and for their release from the evil they were unleashing.  From the Cross He demonstrated for us what He taught in Matthew 5:44.  He said, "But I say to you, love (that is unselfishly seek the best of higher good for) your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may (show yourselves to) be the children of Your Father in Heaven."

It's hard to be like Jesus.  As Rich Mullins put it in a lyric, "It's hard to turn the other cheek, hard to bless when others curse you, it's hard to be a man of peace, oh its hard to be like Jesus."

My first prayer, Lord Jesus, is for the victims and their families.  Please help them through this valley of the shadow of death.  Send the right people into their lives to bring the healing.  Then, Lord, I pray for the authorities in government and law and ask for help and wisdom and guidance for them.  Then, Lord I pray for the ones who think that this kind of violence in good.  Please may their future plans fail and may they have some revelation come to them so that they can come to You, Jesus and have their hearts changed like Your love changed Mosab Hassan Yousef.

In Your Mighty Name, Jesus.
AMEN

I know that because of the intense emotion and other factors that some folks reading this will disagree and argue.  But your argument wouldn't be with me.  It would be with Jesus.

You can watch the testimony of how the love of Jesus changed such a man.  Mosab's story is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a9S5Q1dNYA


Saturday, 7 November 2015

The Lost Gospel of Superman - Introduction

In the year 2022 a metal box was found in Smallville, Texas.  It contained a chronicle within it.  The record therein was a previously undiscovered tale of how Earth's mightiest hero, Superman, came to us in the midst of an era of darkness where the Earth's dictator Doomsday had ruled for decades.  It is a story of good and evil, of sacrifice and salvation.  It is the Lost Gospel of The Superman.

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Prologue


Krypton

Jor-El was edgy as he walked the triangular corridor that led into the great Circle Chamber of the Council of Krypton.  As he entered the great sphere he noted the solemn faces of the council all around him as they stared at the grey, hulking figure in the centre of the room. 
Jor-el activated his crystalline control staff. I emitted a piercing shaft of light.  The lights dimmed in the chambers and green holographic screens listing criminal charges against the accused hung in the air for all to see.
“This is no fantasy.  No careless product of wild imagination.  No, my good friends.  This indictment that I have brought before you today, the specific charges listed here and against this individual—his acts of treason and his ultimate aim of sedition.  These are matters of undeniable fact.” Jor-El’s somber words garnered the attention of everyone in the room. 
Jor-El fixed his eyes on the gigantic figure in the center of the room.  The beast returned the stare with his red eyes.  “Sor-Un, you were created by this council to be Krypton’s greatest protector—charged with maintaining defense of the Planet Krypton itself.”
The central figure’s grey, rhino-like skin lied taut upon his chiselled face as white fangs jutted out of his lower jaw towards the heavens above him.  He showed no emotion.
“You are author of this insidious plot to establish a new order amongst us with yourself as absolute ruler.  You were given the power and abilities, far above those of mortal men and you have squandered it on your pride.  Your malevolence has even warped your appearance and turned your beauty into monstrosity.”  The display screens that hung in their air magnified the evil that now resided on Sor-Un's rock-like face. 
“Not only did you recruit General Zod, Ursa and Non as your leaders but you have taken down fully, one-third of Krypton’s finest warriors and reduced them to servitude beneath your towering ego!  Your army has already been relocated to the Phantom Zone where you will join them.”
The council members shifted, leaning forward in their great chairs as three pillars of light shot up through the chamber’s central sentencing platform.  There appeared, beside Sor-Un, his chief aides General Zod, Ursa and Non.  When their elevation platforms had finished rising from beneath the platform their steely and evil glares were fixed upon Jor-El and the council.
“Sor-un, you and your army shall be exiled to the phantom zone, where you will spend eternity gnashing your teeth at your folly.”  Jor-El tapped another slight recess in his control staff and the hum of the massive judgment dome’s retractors echoed above them.  As the dome was opening, there hanging in mid-air above was The Exiler, a massive grey star ship that would transport Doomsday and his cadre of villains to the Phantom Zone.    
Jor-El moved his finger to the third recess on his crystalline control staff preparing to transport Doomsday and his three cronies to the Exiler above. 
“Do you have any last words, Sor-un?”

“You may call me, Doomsday, Jor-El--because for your planet, that is what I shall be.” 
Jor-El smirked at Sor-Un's definitive threat and, just as he was going to tap the Exiler’s button, the one who had just renamed himself Doomsday turned his white horned head and nodded to General Zod on his right.  The villainously bearded General Zod jutted out his lower jaw forward, bit down on a particular tooth in the back of his jaw, and the unmistakable echo of a mechanical click was heard throughout the chamber. 
The General’s consort, Ursa smiled a serpent’s smile as there appeared a massive flash of green light in the heavens above. 
Jor-El and the entire council shuddered and looked up at the sudden flash of emerald light that had illuminated the black sky.  A split second later a river of green light two meters wide descended from the sky where the flash of light had been and stabbed the floor of the chambers at Doomsday’s feet.  The green energy poured into the crater it had created with a steady stream of hot energy.
“No matter that it takes an eternity, Jor-El, you will bow down before me!”  Doomsday laughed a maniacal laugh as the ground beneath the capitol city shook with a deadly shudder.  Jor-El instinctively knew that Doomsday had acquired a Devastator Beam from the ancient wars and must have mounted it on a satellite in orbit.  Jor-El knew the energy beam was cutting to the core of the planet, piercing the very heart of Krypton.  The Devastator was dismantling her core and there was no stopping it now.
The council fled their high and lofty seats and scrambled for the exits of the great hall.  Jor-El was the only one that held his emotions in check and he turned toward Doomsday and General Zod, staring at the with a flint-like sharpness.  “You may take down Krypton with you, Doomsday but you are hereby sentenced to your existence in a dark eternity!”  And with that Jor-El tapped the recess on his staff.  A red bolt of tangible light descended from the Exiler above and took hold of Doomsday, and his trio of evil.  Doomsday roared as the energy lifted him and his crew into the belly of the Exiler.  Once the bay doors had received their villainous cargo and closed, the ship’s auto-pilot immediately spun it heavenward where it would leave orbit and head for the Phantom Zone black hole.  Jor-El watched as the Exiler disappeared into the night sky. 
The massive pillar of the green Devastator beam continued to flood the planet’s core with its destructive power.  Jor-El steadied himself on the quaking floor.  He activated his communicator gauntlet and his wife Lara’s face appeared in a holographic image in front of him.
“Jor-El! What is happening?” Lara all but screamed at the other end of the link between them. Jor-El noticed the desperation and horror on her face as she grasped their only, infant son in her slender arms.  “Sor-Un has destroyed us, Lara.  Krypton is doomed!”  The ground shook knocking Jor-El to his feet.  Lara’s image faltered as she steadied herself, barely able to stay on her own feet.  “Lara, activate the force field around our home.  I installed it when Sor-Un began his assault.  I will be there in moments.  Hang on! ”
Jor-El shut the holograph off and dashed into the triangular hallway that would take him to the landing platforms that encompassed the Council Dome.  There his Metal-Hawk waited for him.  As Jor-El darted through the corridor he dodged this way and that to avoid the ceiling panels that were being shaken loose by the planet-wide quake that was slowly ripping Krypton apart.  In another moment Jor-El emerged onto the landing platforms where he gratefully noticed his Metal Hawk was still intact where others and had been crushed by pieces of crystal beams that had fallen off the superstructure of the great dome.  He leapt into the open cock-pit and fired the pulse engines and the Metal-Hawk lifted into the air where lightning now crackled all through the atmosphere as the planet tore from within.  Jor-El saw the ground far below collapse and entire buildings disappear like toys into the gaping ground beneath.

In space the Exiler sped towards the Phantom Zone black hole that perpetually hung on the far side of Krypton’s two moons.  The viewing screen on the holding deck of the Exiler gave Doomsday and Zod an ominous view of their impending exile.  Only Ursa shuddered at the thought of the Phantom Zone before them.  Non and Zod looked on as their monstrous leader stoically stood motionless with hatred for Jor-El rambling through his veins.

As his craft raced through the acrid air of the dying planet Jor-El saw his stronghold in the distance.  As of yet The House of El had not sustained critical damage.  Jor-El activated the Metal-Hawk’s landing gear and the great metal bird descended towards his home’s landing platform.  He activated his Communicator.  “Lara, open the force field.”  In an instant he noticed the air around his tower crackle with a blue light and then it faded signalling it was clear. 
As his Metal-Hawk touched down Jor-El was already leaping out of the cockpit and heading to the main doors of his home.  He could see Lara holding their newborn baby boy through the gigantic glass doors when a tremor hit with such force it flung both of them to the ground.  Lara angled her body toward the ground, shielding her baby from the fall.  Jor-El recovered his balance and ran toward the house.  The glass doors automatically opened wide to let the sprinting statesman in.  He quickly and tenderly wrapped his arm around his wife, Lara who was groaning in pain as he helped her up, her baby boy unharmed.  “My love, we must get Kal to my lab downstairs.  It’s his only hope.” 
“What do you mean, Jor?”  Lara’s face cracked in panic. 
“You know what I mean, Lara!” Jor-El’s face fell into a sad resolve.

The Exiler accelerated toward the black hole that gaped as the inescapable route into the Phantom Zone.  The ship began to judder as the reinforced metal frame of the craft began to buckle in the black hole’s gravitational hurricane. 
“I will stand at your side even into the Abyss my Liege,” spouted General Zod to his superior, always playing the loyal underling even though at a moment’s notice he would gladly usurp Sor-Un’s lead position.   
The creature of doom kept his ugly face forward towards the tear in space as he responded to the syrupy Zod.  “Save your meaningless platitude for your own ears, Zod.  If you dare step out of line, even in there, I will remove your head from your body.  I intend to rule in this impending hell and make its denizens my slaves.”  Zod’s performance was wasted on this heartless creature.  Non looked on as his General’s face did not react to Sor-Un's impenetrable reaction.
Then something happened that this enemy of Krypton did not expect.  As Krypton’s core had been rattled into pieces by his Devastator beam, the planet had begun to explode from the inside.  As she ripped itself apart Krypton began to spew dark green torrents of molten lava into space at unfathomable speeds along with gigantic boulders and rocks.  One such projectile struck the Exiler with such force that the boulder knocked the grey craft off of its trajectory toward the black hole.  The Exiler was put into a spin that sent it hurtling to the left of the black hole at a speed nearing that of light itself. 
The interior of the ship went dark as all systems were rebooted.  With the reboot came the fact that the restraints on Doomsday and his crew were deactivated and their manacles fell off.  As Zod’s restraints hit the floor with a clank a smile crept across his evil face.  “My lord, it would appear that fate has dealt us a hand that would be very disappointing to Jor-El.”
“I agree, Zod,” Sor-Un's deep, growling voice rebounded off the holding platform’s bare, grey walls.  “Ursa, access the Brainiac computer so that we can seize control of this vessel.”
“Sor-Un, My lord,” Ursa snapped to attention as she took steps towards the brightly lit computer panel which lined the perimeter of the room.  Non, happy to be out of his manacles, kicked the fallen restraints and sparks flew as his chains collided with the metal walls.  Sor-Un whirled and backhanded Non, sending the enormous mute flying against the back wall.  “Be more careful, slave!”  Non picked himself up dabbing at his bleeding lip giving Sor-Un a silent stare of loathing.  "You will call me Doomsday now.  Sor-un is dead.  Because for any one creature who challenges me, for them, Doomsday is what I shall be.
“I am in the Brainiac system, my lord,” Ursa spoke, trying to get Doomsday’s attention off of poor Non.  “We should be able to control the ship now.”
“Excellent.  Tell Brainiac to execute a search of the closest inhabitable planets.  We cannot return to Krypton—she only has minutes left.” 
Zod looked at his withering world.  He had loved his planet.  His hopes had been to rule it one day when he had found a way to dispose of Doomsday.  But it was too late.  No time for regret.  There were other planets to rule and his time would come.
Doomsday smiled as he gazed upon Krypton which was so very close to complete destruction.  For Doomsday loved nothing more than to steal, kill and destroy.




Thursday, 5 November 2015

The Good News


            There is good news in this world that is so full of bad news.  The Bible tells us what that Good News is.  The Bible tells us how the story began.  The story begins with God, the greatest Being in the Universe.  Someone who always existed.  A God who is the very essence of love.  A creative God who decided that He would create stars and planets and angels and a planet called Earth and its inhabitants both animal and human.  The Bible tells us that when this uncreated creator created the universe that it was good.  That there was nothing bad in it.  No dying stars.  No hurricanes.  No earthquakes.  No cancer.  No wars.  No lies.  And no death.  The universe was a place filled with spiritual beings called angels who were the messengers of God.  The earth was filled with animals and the humans that God made to take care of them and the Earth.  It was all good.
            But the Bible tells us that when God made these spiritual beings called angels and human beings that He made them capable of love.  And in order for love to be real between friends, whether the love is between God and angel or God and human, that love has to be returned.  There was one angel named Lucifer who was the most beautiful of all.  He decided that he was not going to love God in return or give Him thanks for the life that he had been given.  But instead this mightiest of angels would try and usurp God's throne.  There was a rebellion in heaven against the creator.  But the created rebel angel could not defeat his creator, and, after convincing one third of God's angels to follow him, this mighty angel, now turned God's enemy was thrown out of heaven. 
            But he didn't stop there.  This angel turned devil went after the humans who lived on the perfect Earth.  This enemy of God, this adversary, this Satan would bring mankind down with him.  The Bible says that he got humanity to join his rebellion against their creator as well.  Although humans knew that God was their creator they refused to give him thanks for the life that they had been given and became dark in their thinking.  And in that moment that humanity decided to follow the dark one the universe began to die.  The very fabric of the universe was infected by this death causing virus called sin.  When mankind decided to cut themselves off from their source of life they began to die like a tree branch ripped from the tree.  The universe became unplugged from it source as well.  Star began to die.  The earth groaned as the poison of sin shook it to its core.  The weather was broken.  Humans began fighting each other first in close family relationships and then eventually in massive wars that would devastate themselves and the environment.  The good beginning would have a bad ending.  Sin caused death.   Death was the price of the rebellion.
            But the thing about Love is that when it is needed the most, it kicks into high gear.  God, who is the very essence of Love, for love comes from God, decided that he would give the humans a second chance.  He would come after them.  He would find a way to save them from the destruction that they brought on themselves. 
            So he used His power to become human.  His name was Jesus Christ.  He was born in a backwater town among the poor.  He set aside his riches as the King of every king and grew up to be a carpenter.  He worked a blue collar job for thirty years, unnoticed by society.  To look at him you would not think that there was something special about him.  Unless you got to really know him.  Then you would find that this Jesus was the best person you ever met.  He never did anything wrong.  He was always just.  He was always right but not in the way that humans think they are always right.  He just was.  He would make children feel like they were the great citizens of God's Kingdom.  He would make women feel that they were equals in a world where men in their evil had dominated them for centuries. 
            He would eventually choose 12 uneducated young men with no power or prestige or money to become his team of world changers.  They would be his co-architects of the restored world that He would create.  When he trained them to be the people who would change the world and overthrow ruthless Kingdoms he didn't train them in the use of the sword or turn them into money making moguls or politicians.  He showed them how to serve each other and the people around them.  He fed the poor.  He used his God power to heal the sick. 

            Then He would make the ultimate sacrifice.  Jesus Christ, who did no wrong, allowed himself to pay the price of our sin.  He would pay our penalty.  He would pay our debt.  We were the ones who should have been executed for our misdeeds.  But the Creator decided that He would be executed instead.  He let evil men arrest Him and literally nail Him to a Roman cross.  The Bible tells us that His execution paid the price of sin forever.  And then three days after He was killed in our place He beat death and came back to life.  The Bible tells us that if we will just believe that Jesus Christ was executed in our place and that He came back to life that we will be forgiven.  That all of our personal misdeeds will be forgiven forever and our guilt will be washed away in His sacrifice of love.  The Bible also tells us that even though we will die one day that Jesus will raise us to new life and we will be restored.  Our relationships can be brought to new life.  Because Jesus Christ did all this death itself will work backwards and even the Earth and the Universe itself will be made new.    And all we have to do is love Him back and believe this Good News. 

Monday, 29 June 2015

On Christians Judging Themselves and Not the World Around Them

Paul condemned spiritual pride.

He said in 1 Corinthians 5:11-12 that Christians should worry about their own lives and make sure the church is living the life of Christ in its purity and conduct.

Paul said, 9 "When I wrote to you before, I told you not to associate with people who indulge in sexual sin. 10 But I wasn’t talking about unbelievers who indulge in sexual sin, or are greedy, or cheat people, or worship idols. You would have to leave this world to avoid people like that."

In point of fact Jesus demonstrated what Paul is talking about in verses 9 and 10.  We see this in Luke 15 where it says: "Tax collectors and other notorious sinners often came to listen to Jesus teach. 2 This made the Pharisees and teachers of religious law complain that he was associating with such sinful people—even eating with them!" 

So, Jesus hung out with "notorious sinners" to the point where the religious people couldn't stand it.  He even re-stocked their wine supply at one party so the party could continue (John 2).

Paul goes on in 1 Corinthians 5:11-12 to clarify who Christians should judge:

11 I meant that you are not to associate with anyone who claims to be a Christian and yet indulges in sexual sin, or is greedy, or worships idols, or is abusive, or is a drunkard, or cheats people. Don’t even eat with such people.

Christians who say they follow Jesus and yet live in a way that is against His reputation is who Paul is talking about. 
To reiterate. Paul is clarifying that what he means is that Christians should only judge themselves. 

If there is someone in the church who calls themselves a Christian and lives like hell then that person is the one we should correct.  If we are going to pass judgement is on someone who says they belong to Jesus and yet they are marked with sexual sin of any kind, they cheat people, they are living a life of greed, they drink too much and/or they worship something other than Jesus with their time and money.  He says if someone says they represent Jesus and live contrary to that then that person is the one we should correct.

Paul writes later in Galatians 6:1-4 that " if a Christian is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently...each Christian should test their own actions.  We may be required to hold each other accountable but when we do we must do it right in gentleness.

Paul feels so strongly about Christians making sure that they have their own crap together that he says if you confront someone who is a Christian and yet they continue to live against the ways of Jesus that we shouldn't associate with them because they are misrepresenting Jesus and the Church: "Don’t even eat with such people." 

This next verse wraps up what Paul is saying about Christians only judging themselves.


"It is not my responsibility to judge outsiders, but it is certainly your responsibility to judge those inside the church who are sinning.  God will judge those on the outside.

Jesus said these famous words from Matthew 7: Do not judge others, and you will not be judged.  Why worry about the speck in your friend's eye when you have a log in your own?  How can you think of saving your friend, "Let me help you get rid of that speck in your eye" when you can't see past the log in your own eye?  Hypocrite! First get rid of the log in your own eye then you will see well enough to deal with the speck in friend's eye.  I love Eugene Peterson's paraphrase:  "It's easy to see the smudge on your neighbour's face and be oblivious to the ugly sneer on your own.  Do you have the nerve to say, "Let me wash your face for you" when your own face is distorted by contempt?  Wipe that ugly sneer off your own face and you might be fit to offer a washcloth to your neighbour."

Jesus said it first and Paul said it again in 1 Corinthians 5 - Worry about yourself.

In a world where it seems every other Christian is using social media to judge the world around them this is a timely message. 

So, Christians, worry about yourselves. 

Let God worry about the world around you. 


'Nuff said.

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Making it Easier for People to Come to Christ

Wednesday April 2, 2015

I am reading through the book of Acts.  Acts 15 is a chapter about fighting the legalistic tendencies of people whose faith grew up in a culture of legalism rather than in a culture of the grace of Jesus.

This is a truncated version of the account.

Acts 15:1-2, 5, 8-11
While Paul and Barnabas were at Antioch of Syria, some men from Judea arrived and began to teach the believers: “Unless you are circumcised as required by the law of Moses, you cannot be saved.”

Paul and Barnabas disagreed with them, arguing vehemently. Finally, the church decided to send Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem, accompanied by some local believers, to talk to the apostles and elders about this question. But then some of the believers who belonged to the sect of the Pharisees stood up and insisted, “The Gentile converts must be circumcised and required to follow the law of Moses.”

Peter said, "God knows people’s hearts, and he confirmed that he accepts Gentiles by giving them the Holy Spirit, just as he did to us. He made no distinction between us and them, for he cleansed their hearts through faith. So why are you now challenging God by burdening the Gentile believers with a yoke that neither we nor our ancestors were able to bear? We believe that we are all saved the same way, by the undeserved grace of the Lord Jesus.”

That last line totally grabs me and gets my attention:  We believe that we are all saved the same way, by the undeserved grace of the Lord Jesus.

I love James and what he said.

Acts 15:19 “And so my judgment is that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God.

Acts 15:19, 28-29 “And so my judgment is that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God. “For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us to lay no greater burden on you than these few requirements: You must abstain from eating food offered to idols, from consuming blood or the meat of strangled animals, and from sexual immorality. If you do this, you will do well. Farewell.”

Rather than tie up heavy loads on the backs of people who didn't grow up with our religious trappings; we need to grant people the permission to get to know Jesus in their own way, teaching them only scripture and not tradition, allowing the Holy Spirit to teach them what is okay and not okay.  He will.

And He will do a better job than we will.

Lord, help me.  Help me to let You be God.  Help me to stop trying to manufacture change in people and demand bob-inanity in this world.

Amen

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Don't Call Unclean What God has Made Clean

I know ISIS is made up of bad guys, men who turn their anger into an unholy quest to rule the world with their religion no matter the cost of human lives.
I know that not everybody likes Obama.  Or Bush.  Or Harper.  Or Trudeau.  
I know that.
But I am tired of seeing my people, Christians, writing off anybody who disagrees with them, religiously, politically or in any other way.  There seems to be a mammoth lack of understanding of the love of Christ for ALL people. 
I am reading through the Book of Acts.
LOVE it.
I was in Acts 10 today. Good stuff. This was God's lesson to me today.
God calls to Peter, a devout Jew, in a vision.  God wants Peter to go visit a Roman named Cornelius.  The Jews hated the Romans.
So, God says to Pete: 
"What God has cleansed and pronounced clean, do not you defile and profane by regarding and calling common and unhallowed or unclean."
In other words, don't classify certain people as unworthy of God's love.
Paul wrote this in Romans 2.  You think "Those people" are on a dark spiral downward. But if you think that leaves you on the high ground where you can point your finger at others, think again. Every time you criticize someone, you condemn yourself. It takes one to know one. Judgmental criticism of others is a well-known way of escaping detection in your own crimes and misdemeanors. But God isn’t so easily diverted. He sees right through all such smoke screens and holds you to what you’ve done.
(Romans 2:1-2 MSG)
Paul, who wrote those words, used to be Saul, an ISIS type dude who authorized the arrest and killing of Christians. God heard his people's prayer and knocked Paul off his religious high horse and turned him into Paul, the greatest Church planter in history and the dude who ended up writing over half the New Testament.
So, one Christian to Another....I say enough of Christians thinking they are better than certain people. We the church are today's Pharisees who write anyone off whom Jesus may be calling to follow Him. As Bill Hybels put it, "Don't do it.  Don't make mental lists of people who matter to God and people who don't matter to God."  Alan Hirsch has rightly said that if we are not careful Christians today can be the Pharisees.  So we need to watch what kind of Pharisaical hate propaganda you write on your Facebook page or Blog or tweets or your talk in the local coffee shop that says to those within earshot that you think there are some people who are beyond the pale and beyond the reach of the love of Jesus.


'Nuff said.