Category: Church

Thou Shalt Not Play

Setting aside the scandal caused by His Messianic claims and his reputation as a political firebrand, only two accusations of personal depravity seem to have been brought against Jesus of Nazareth. First, that he was a Sabbath-breaker. Secondly, that he was a “gluttonous man and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners” -or (to draw aside the veil of Elizabethan English that makes it sound so much more respectable) that he ate too heartily, drank too freely, and kept very disreputable company, including grafters of the lowest type and ladies who were no better than they should be.

For nineteen and a half centuries, the Christian Churches have laboured,

not without success, to remove this unfortunate impression made by their Lord and Master. They have hustled the Magdalens from the Communion-table,

founded Total Abstinence Societies in the name of him who made the water wine,

and added improvements of their own, such as various bans and anathemas upon dancing and theatre-going.

And, feeling that the original Sabbath commandment “Thou shalt not work” was rather half-hearted, have added to it the new commandment, “Thou shalt not play.”

 -Dorothy L. Sayers, (1893-1957) from Unpopular Opinions (1946)


Why?

 

Why are so many of our churches a mile wide and an inch deep spiritually?…

 

 

Quote From Tabletalk p.50 June  2018  Dr. Jon D. Payne

 

 


The Stone Pavement

Progress and tradition, how do we steadily move forward on the planet without it becoming a trainwreck in twisted metal, crushed bodies, scattered limbs, and billowing smoke? When, and if in some considered opinions, God made humans in “our” image- male and female to be fruitful and multiply – to cover the earth and build families through the generations, how is it we somehow find ourselves down the pike not even knowing which bathroom door to open in order to relieve ourselves? It seems the time has come to manifest in our destiny as to what we truly believe and get on with the task at hand.

Many people sense something is going on. Maybe some can’t put their finger on it, but very assuredly are sniffing the wind trying to grab onto a solid framework of coherent thinking. Why not start with Holy Week and Easter? Is Jesus the Messiah? Did the resurrection occur? Has Jesus of Nazareth proven himself to be the Christ by rising from the dead on the third day? In I Corinthians Paul said if Jesus did not rise from the dead Christians are to be pitied more than all.

Non – believers balk at the assertion of Jesus coming back to life. To these it has to be a cruel hoax,  a serious April fools’ joke, a fairy tale, or a vicious lie. It is a no way no how not reasonable can’t prove it kind of thing. This deduction produces haters in non civil societies with potential for persecution and death to Christians. However, in polite society where 80% of pastors educated with doctorates, much less religious leaders of other traditions, do not believe in the Resurrection, this discussion can be relegated to the bottom rung of anti-intellectualism and dismissed and disregarded at best. At worst, it can begin with scoffing, move towards marginalization, and progress to violence towards believers as tolerance erodes and diminishes the basis of civil society.

Then why even have the conversation if it is so disruptive and impolitic? Who remotely is interested in what Jesus said? Why attend church once a year on Easter Sunday to give a wink and a nod to tradition? It seems rather bothersome. What are lay persons supposed to figure out and believe? Who should “we the people” follow? To whom does the average Joe and Jill decide to entrust their lives and families? Who is the fool? Both cannot be right.

Most, not all, of the religious experts and teachers of the Law are the very ones who had Jesus crucified. So it seems fitting that most, not all, of the religious experts and teachers of the Law in this day and age still do not believe Jesus is the Messiah and he rose from the dead. Although, Eugene O’Neill wrote “Lazarus Laughed.” Maybe Lazarus has some insight into this topic. Someone please dial  the 1 800 number.  With all this progress and with all this tradition what has changed in this regard? Apparently not much. Same old. Except…

Now we, as humans, seem to be moving on passed the idea of owing anything to Jesus of Nazareth who called himself God and was crucified for blasphemy having said it out loud for others to overhear and take note. Humankind is the new breed creator making machines in our own imagine and families in our own likeness. Replicants, androids, clones, and multiplicity of our shining selves are making a hard and fast run on civilization. Anything goes and the possiblities are endless. Pandora’s box has the top blown off to Kingdom come…hey wait a minute… what Kingdom? what come? Anyway, it appears super heroes are the saviour du jour at this point in time.

What to believe – that is the question. When Jesus was buried his disciples’ entire world of understanding was upended beyond their capacity to comprehend. What exactly happened on the third day? What is each individual’s comprehension and conclusion to their Christology? Do you ever wonder what Wonder Woman wonders? Do you believe you can outrun Blade Runner? John Locke wrote ” An  Essay Concerning Human Understanding” published in 1689. Are we any closer to understanding our humanity in point and purpose?

The celestial ball has been tossed. We have been initiated into the scrum and invited to make a decision. There will be neither a tie nor overtime. There will be winners and losers.

 Our time is at hand.

Game on.

walley


Of Wolves and Sheep

Her priests do violence to my law and profane my holy things; they do not distinguish between the holy and the common; they teach that there is no difference between the unclean and the clean; and they shut their eyes to the keeping of my Sabbaths, so that I am profaned among them.           Ezekiel 22:26

Her prophets are arrogant; they are treacherous men. Her priests profane the sanctuary and do violence to the law.      Zephaniah 3:4

These men are blemishes at your love feasts, eating with you without the slightest qualm—shepherds who feed only themselves.  Jude 12a

I know that after I leave, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock. Even from your own number men will arise and distort the truth in order to draw away disciples after  them.  Acts 20: 29-30

 Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious  wolves. By their fruit you will recognize them.  Matthew 7:15-16a

They were guilty of levity, trifling with the weightiest matters. There was no gravity or steadfastness in their life or teaching. They were treacherous because they were unfaithful to Him whom they claimed to represent, rather encouraging the people in their apostasy from the Lord. By their unholy deeds they profaned the sanctuary; they made the sacred profane. They did violence to the Law by distorting its plain intent and meaning when they were teaching the people.
Charles L. Feinberg (1909-1995) from The Minor Prophets


October 31st, 1517

Ninety-Five Theses

 

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                                                                  Martin Luther