Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Bono & Christmas
This reflection on Christmas occurred after Bono had just returned home, to Dublin, from a long tour with U2. On Christmas Eve Bono went to the famous St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where Jonathan Swift was once dean. Apparently he was given a really poor seat, one obstructed by a pillar, making it even more difficult for him to keep his eyes open…but it was there that the Christmas story struck him like never before.
He writes:
“The idea that God, if there is a force of Logic and Love in the universe, that it would seek to explain itself is amazing enough. That it would seek to explain itself and describe itself by becoming a child born in straw poverty, in shit and straw . . . a child . . . I just thought: “Wow!” Just the poetry . . . Unknowable love, unknowable power, describes itself as the most vulnerable. There it was. I was sitting there, and it’s not that it hadn’t struck me before, but tears came streaming down my face, and I saw the genius of this, utter genius of picking a particular point in time and deciding to turn on this.”
Isn’t it compelling? The logic and love of a personal God revealing himself, accounting for our personality, our propensity to love. And oh, the mercy of God, born in shit and straw, to rescue us from ourselves, our godless gift-giving, and our arrogant disregard for God and for others so that we might know and enjoy him and his new creation forever. And that he, the infinite God, would do it in Christ, in time, in space, in confounding condescension to pivot the course of the entire creation project from despair, destruction, and dereliction to a hopeful, whole, and happy future.
Will you ponder the poetry of Christmas this year, the genius of the incarnation?
Hey Everyone, Its Marty. I’m writing to you from boot camp which surprisingly isn’t as bad as everyone says it is. The only thing that is bad is the snow, (which I now dislike with an extreme passion). And the fact that your family and friends are like a world away. The food here is O.K. Its just like cheap cafeteria food from Williston High School which means it is better than Bronson’s cafeteria food. Big Red, Trooper, Peach, Mello, Bama, and Georgia say hi, they are some close shipmates of mine. If there are any who want to join the Navy come here in the warm months. Just saying. But I want you all to know that I miss all of you even if you haven’t written me yet*.
Signed, your favorite sailor since Popeye,
Marty Freese
*Marty's Address:
SR Freese, Martin
Ship 11, Division 059
Recruit Training Command
3505 Sailor Drive
Chicago, IL 60088-3505
Any words of encouragement would mean a lot in this challenging time.
Monday, December 22, 2008
The Incarnation... illustrated
excerpt:
Unable to talk, walk, or dress himself, profoundly retarded, Adam gave no sign of comprehension. He seemed to recognize, at least, that his family had come. He drooled throughout the ceremony and grunted loudly a few times.
Later Nouwen told me it took him nearly two hours to prepare Adam each day. Bathing and shaving him, brushing his teeth, combing his hair, guiding his hand as he tried to eat breakfast-these simple, repetitive acts had become for him almost like an hour of meditation.
I must admit I had a fleeting doubt as to whether this was the best use of the busy priest's time. Could not someone else take over the manual chores? When I cautiously broached the subject with Nouwen himself, he informed me that I had completely misinterpreted him. "I am not giving up anything," he insisted. "It is I, not Adam, who gets the main benefit from our friendship."
All day Nouwen kept circling back to my question, bringing up various ways he had benefitted from his relationship with Adam. It had been difficult for him at first, he said. Physical touch, affection, and the messiness of caring for an uncoordinated person did not come easily. But he had learned to love Adam, truly to love him. In the process he had learned what it must be like for God to love us--spiritually uncoordinated, retarded, able to respond with what must seem to God like inarticulate grunts and groans.
-- whole article by Yancey
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
excerpts from article on Handel's Messiah
Part 1: Bethlehem
As I ... listened to the familiar beginning of Messiah, it was easy to understand how the oratorio came to be associated with the Advent season. Handel begins with a collection of lilting prophecies from Isaiah about a coming king who will bring peace and comfort to a disturbed and violent world. The music builds, swelling from a solo tenor ("Comfort ye my people ... ") to a full chorus joyously celebrating the day when "the glory of the Lord shall be revealed."
Part 2: Calvary
Part 1 ends with a scriptural invitation ("Come unto him") based on a paradox; Part 2 explains the paradox of how his yoke can indeed be easy, and his burden light. It is because of a transfer of suffering. At the cross, the pain and sorrow of humanity became the pain and sorrow of God. The chorus early on states it well: "Surely, he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows ... and with his stripes we are healed."
Furthermore, in that act death itself died. What happened next, on the day of resurrection, was a miracle deserving of all praise, deserving of the "Hallelujah!" chorus.
Part 3: EternityHandel's Messiah could not rightly end with the "Hallelujah!" chorus. The Messiah has come in "glory" (Part 1); the Messiah has died and been resurrected (Part 2). Why, then, does the world remain in such a sorry state? Part 3 attempts an answer. Beyond the images from Bethlehem and Calvary, one more messianic image is needed: the Messiah as Sovereign Lord. The Incarnation did not usher in the end of history—only the beginning of the end. Much work remains before creation is restored to God's original intent.
Read the whole (it is long) article here
fyi... Messiah can be enjoyed this Sunday evening at Holy Trinity downtown
Mary's Song
Blue homespun and the bend of my breast
keep warm this small hot naked star
fallen to my arms. (Rest …
you who have had so far to come.)
Now nearness satisfies
the body of God sweetly. Quiet he lies
whose vigor hurled a universe. He sleeps
whose eyelids have not closed before.
His breath (so slight it seems
no breath at all) once ruffled the dark deeps
to sprout a world. Charmed by doves' voices,
the whisper of straw, he dreams,
hearing no music from his other spheres.
Breath, mouth, ears, eyes
he is curtailed who overflowed all skies,
all years. Older than eternity, now he
is new. Now native to earth as I am, nailed
to my poor planet, caught
that I might be free, blind in my womb
to know my darkness ended,
brought to this birth for me to be new-born,
and for him to see me mended
I must see him torn.
Luci Shaw
Friday, December 12, 2008
Joy Has Dawned.... Help us see
Joy has dawned upon the world,
Promised from creation--
God's salvation now unfurled,
Hope for ev'ry nation
Oh, give us that hope!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
fyi
Messiah Sing-Along
Sunday, December 21, 2008, 7:00 p.m.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
100 NE 1st St, Gainesville, FL
$5 donation requested
Continuing a tradition that has become part of the holiday season in Gainesville, the Gainesville Civic Chorus once again invites everyone to join us in singing many of the beloved choruses from George Frederick Handel's magnificent Messiah. Over the past twenty years, hundreds have participated in this opportunity to sing this wonderful music, which will be accompanied this year by pipe organ. Please bring your own score if you have one.
Put down your torches...
Jesus Comes to us as: The Light
One thing it means is that only he can bring health & wholeness to our lives... we are so tempted to think that we know what would bring meaning and joy to our lives... and we go after it... or we are constantly fighting against going after it... Isaiah wrote to some folks like us:
Who among you fears the Lord
and obeys the voice of his servant?
Let him who walks in darkness
and has no light
trust in the name of the Lord
and rely on his God.
Behold, all you who kindle a fire,
who equip yourselves with burning torches!
Walk by the light of your fire,
and by the torches that you have kindled!
This you have from my hand:
you shall lie down in torment.
Is there anything harder than trusting God when you are in the dark? When you can't make sense of what is going on and you think you can live another day if only you light this little torch... that will bring peace to my soul. I can always wait for His light tomorrow, right? Ahh, friend ...
wait.... rely.... trust... HOPE!
Oh Jesus, give us grace to stomp out the little torches we--in our idolatry--try to walk by... convince us you are with us in the darkness.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
happy bday johnny M
i have the audio on my ipod and have listened (months ago) to the first 10 seconds... and i was lost
So maybe during commute today i'll turn off what has been happening:
sports talk am 1230
cell phone
carols of the nativity by cambridge singers, cond.John Rutter
and listen to the of what most critics would agree is the greatest poem in the English language
(Also... this is one great thing about promise of new heavens and new earth... the BEST of our art will be there and be enjoyed! )
Monday, December 08, 2008
10am Sunday
Do You Hear What I Hear? |
Join us on Sunday, December 14 for a special worship service celebrating the divine person of Christ. This is a chance to share the true meaning of Christmas! A light brunch will follow. We are asking families to bring low maintenance breakfast items like fruit, bagels, cinnamon rolls or danishes. Items can be delivered to the fellowship hall before the service. |
A reminder...
This morning at 7:15 I emailed (from my fabulous Curve) 3 friends to ask them to pray for my 2nd grader who was experiencing extreme--i'm talking paralyzing--fear about doing his part as the Wolf in his school play this morning.
I got a hit back from my brother-in-law saying he was on it. Just now he emails me asking "How'd it go?"
Stupid play at school that will be forgotten in a week... but i can't express what it means that he cares for me and my son.
So... remember how powerful a follow-up can be.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
O my soul, knock hard!
Go to Christ and find: forgiveness, clothing, weapons... all your needs supplied!
If all these things are to be had by merely knocking at mercy's door, O my
soul, knock hard this morning, and ask large things of thy generous Lord.
Leave not the throne of grace till all thy wants have been spread before
the Lord, and until by faith thou hast a comfortable prospect that they
shall be all supplied. No bashfulness need retard when Jesus invites.
No unbelief should hinder when Jesus promises.
No cold-heartedness should restrain when such blessings are to be
obtained.
Please God, make me like Jesse Jackson
As Palin might say, "You betcha!"
In meditating on Isaiah 11 this week and the world we all want that Jesus has inaugurated...
I've thought about an image from the recent US Presidential election night. Jesse Jackson was in Chicago at the celebration of Obama's victory. An African-American had been elected to the highest office in the land. The land that has degraded them for so long. Jackson seems to be soaking in the experience in a way that the white folks around him just can't experience... for they haven't known Jackson's longing. JJ was on the balcony when Dr. King was shot in Memphis. There have been times when hoping for "the coming of this day" had to seem ludicrous. Yet here it is.
In order for me to enjoy the consummation of the Kingdom of God (the vision of Isaiah 11)...
I must yearn for it. And that kind of yearning, my friends, is Spirit-wrought. Ask!
i need something like a kiss that lasts forever
i need something like money that will not burn
i need something and i need more than i can earn -
i need something what can i do i need something i need you -
i need something like a cure for my soul
i need something like amnesia for things i know
i need something like a mother cause i'm just a child
i need something like an asylum cause i go wild -
i need something i need you -
i need something like dynamite for the mess i'm in
i need something like a tattoo underneath my skin
i need somebody more than a lover in my bed
i need somebody here with me in my head
i need something bad and i need it now
i got something wrong with me you better fix it cause i don't know how -
i need You
--(Julie Miller “I Need You” from her album “Broken Things”)
Friday, December 05, 2008
Jesus, King of Angels
"Because I got the title from a Christmas song! You know:
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,
O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.
Come and behold Him, born the King of angels;"
anyway, here are some lyrics that help me remember that this One we await is Glorious and Near:
Jesus, King of angels, heaven's light,
Shine Your face upon this house tonight.
Let no evil come into my dreams;
Light of heaven, keep me in Your peace.
Remind me how You made dark spirits flee, And spoke Your power to the raging sea.
And spoke Your mercy to a sinful man;
Remind me, Jesus, for this is what I am.
CHORUS:
The universe is vast beyond the stars,
But You are mindful when the sparrow falls, And mindful of the anxious thoughts That find me, surround me, and bind me . . . .
With all my heart I love You, Sovereign Lord.
Tomorrow, let me love You even more.
And rise to speak the goodness of Your name Until I close my eyes and sleep again.
Jesus, King of angels, heaven's light,
Hold my hand and keep me through this night.
The Inconsolable Secret
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea, the scars of our ugly utopias will
disappear forever under the overflowing healing of Christ. The very environment will
breathe with the peace of God, and we will never hurt one another again. Jesus Christ, he
will lead us into everything safe and pleasant, with no dark side, no forced laughter, no
guilty conscience, no unhealed wounds.
This is what Isaiah wants us all to see. The triumph of Jesus will not put us up in
the clouds, playing harps and singing in massed choirs forever. The victory of Jesus will
be the awakening and purifying and restoring and gladdening of all things human.
--Ray Ortlund
flame of fire” (Revelation 1:14). Jesus begins each of his seven letters to the early
churches with the words “I know” (Revelation 2-3). Jesus knows you. He knows what
you’re going through. He knows what you need. He knows how to defend you. You can
trust him. --Ray Ortlund
A Stem from a Stump... a tremendous picture in Isaiah 11 where Jesus is from the stump of Jesse:
Who was Jesse? Jesse was the father of King David, and David prefigured the
Messiah. But isn’t it interesting that I have to explain to you who Jesse was? Messiah
didn’t come from the Caesars or the Romanovs or the Hapsburgs or the Dale Earnhardt
dynasty. The Savior of the world came into history through an unknown family and
inherited a defeated throne. But from those origins, unimpressive by any standard, God
gave us a new David. God wants us to know where we can find our only hope. And it’s
not in the laboratories of science or the lecture halls of philosophy or the corridors of
human power. The only hope of the world was born in a stable in a remote corner of the
Roman Empire 2000 years ago. He was a nobody. How was that little boy qualified to
rule the world? That’s where Isaiah goes next. --Ray Ortlund
8:30 in Wal-Mart Parking Lot this Saturday
Good Article on Santa
--Sinclair Ferguson in Santa Christ?
Let this be another plug for you guys to take advantage of the Advent Scripture Reading Guide!
It is on the website if you don't have it already.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Information Meeting for...
9am Sunday morning in the education wing
Monday, December 01, 2008
Spurgeon on Refiner's Fire
You are His!
--John Stott
I'm praying today for you CCC... for your confident sense that you are His.
Thoughts:
1.) What is said to Abraham in verse 12:
'...now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”
Does this mean that we will know when we are fearing the name of the Lord (Malachi 4 from y'day) when we are--like abraham--offering up to God that which is most precious to us? Oh God, give us grace and courage to "not withhold" any relationship, treasure, etc. from You.
2.) Abraham told his son that God would provide a lamb.
God provided a ram.
Does this mean that God will always provide (as Abraham wonderfully trusts) but that the WAY God provides for us is not what we anticipate?
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