Feeling Hungry?

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Category : Bible, Lunch

I would like to say I’ve been away on some tropical holiday, or perhaps in Africa on mission. Both of these would be great excuses for not a single post in the last 3 months.

I have been a little busy, I’ve moved house, done lots of DIY. Opened a new store with work and got my wife pregnant, all extremely tiring! But I’ve actually really missed our regular lunches together….

So this is just a little post to let people know that myself and Mr Borley will be picking up where we left off with the Lunchcasts, starting somewhere at the back end of Matthew.

Mr Oster senior has been keeping us going with some great down-to-earths, I look forward to more of those!

First post should be on the 24th. Until then…

Down2Earth: 7. Letting it Go

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Category : Bible, Down2Earth

When they reached the place God had told him about, Abraham built an altar there and arranged the wood on it. He bound his son Isaac and laid him on the altar, on top of the wood. Then he reached out his hand and took the knife to slay his son. But the angel of the Lord called out to him from heaven, ââ?¬Å?Abraham! Abraham!ââ?¬Â
ââ?¬Å?Here I am,ââ?¬Â he replied.
ââ?¬Å?Do not lay a hand on the boy,ââ?¬Â he said. ââ?¬Å?Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son.ââ?¬Â

Genesis 22:9-12 (NIV)

There canââ?¬â?¢t be many things worse than losing your own child. How terrible it must be for the parents of the soldiers whoââ?¬â?¢ve been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan ââ?¬â?? their pride and joy being murdered in a far-off country by anonymous people who care nothing for their victims nor for the sanctity of human life. Or for the parents of Madeleine McCann and thousands of other sets of parents in a similar situation, whoââ?¬â?¢s child was abducted from their hotel room while on a family holiday in Portugal ââ?¬â?? how awful not knowing whatââ?¬â?¢s become of their daughter (at the time of writing, Madeleine’s still missing). Then thereââ?¬â?¢s the young people killed in road accidents ââ?¬â?? so often the victims of someone whoââ?¬â?¢s had a bit too much drink and in a reckless moment, people are killed. For the mum and dad, the effect of that moment lasts for the rest of their lives as they wrestle with the pain and grief of losing their child.

My own personal experience in this area is, thankfully, very limited. We once lost our son for several hours when he was about three years old. While the police were out searching for him, my mind went into something like a black hole ââ?¬â?? until eventually sheer relief when we got the call that heââ?¬â?¢d been found safe and well. A nice old couple had found him and taken him to the local health centre. Seeing him there playing with a teddy bear was a moment Iââ?¬â?¢ll never forget.

On another occasion, one of our daughters, then aged eight, was knocked over by a car when she�d run out into the road on her way home from school. We were told that the impact from the car had caused her to be flung into the air and then she slid along the road for about ten metres. Miraculously, she suffered only minor injuries but I�ve thought many times what might have been.

When God tested Abraham, He used the most precious thing in Abrahamââ?¬â?¢s world ââ?¬â?? the life of his only son whom heââ?¬â?¢d waited so many years to have. This wasnââ?¬â?¢t some kind of game ââ?¬â?? Abraham knew that he had to obey God and he was fully prepared to sacrifice Isaac, as he indeed demonstrated. One can only speculate about what was going on in his mind and emotions at the time. How amazing that he was prepared to go this far ââ?¬â?? I find his faith and trust in God so challenging. Whatââ?¬â?¢s the most precious thing in your world? Could you let it go if God asked you?

By the way, wasn�t there someone else who sacrificed their only son?

Jesus of Nazareth?

Category : Bible, Religion

The question of who we worship as Christians is actually not as straight forward as it first seems. And who are we trying to spread the Good News about is another closely related subject.

A couple of months ago I herd a sermon from Tony Campolo (famous preacher, author type guy). In it he told a very entertaining story of how he visited a church somewhere in America and when he went into the youth lounge he was shocked (and somewhat offended) to find a picture of Jesus on the wall that had been painted by one of the young people; the picture depicted Jesus as a black Rasta style guy.

Personally, I find that rather amusing (maybe I shouldn’t) but Tony wasn’t impressed. When he challenged the group with, Jesus wasn’t wasn’t a Rasta (or something like that) they responded with; no, probably not, but he wasn’t white either….

The point of the story was to ask the question; which Jesus is the Church ‘selling’? He was suggesting that the Jesus of most evangelical churches in the U.S. was a white, middle class, republican. I’m not really in a position to comment on that observation but it is a question that I believe is worth asking.

Does the Jesus we worship, and the Good News we spread, match up with the Jesus of the Bible. Are we really sharing Jesus of Nazareth or, as Shawn of Low-Fi tribe drew to our attention, Jesus of Suburbia. Do we even know enough about the Jesus of the Bible to be able to make a comparison?