Fortunately, Colts fans have too much sports savy to confuse mere Sunday rituals with real football. Unfortunately, Jesus fans haven't always been able to make the distinction between mere rituals and real faith. Mere rituals are powerless to change real life. The power to affect and influence real life requires the exercising of real faith. When John the Baptist was languishing in prison he began to doubt the identity of Jesus, so he sent a couple of his disciples to ask Jesus if he was the REAL thing. Jesus replied, "Go and tell John what you see: The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, and the dead are raised, and the good news is preached to the poor," (John 11:4-5) Jesus knew that the authenticity of his claims was irrevocably tied to the quality of his actions. The precision, and even the passion with which we do our rituals (whether Presbyterian, Baptist, Anglican, Catholic or Pentacostal rituals) cannot measure the authenticity of our faith. Rituals move nothing. Faith moves mountains! With more than 2 Billion Christians in the world you would think we could do some serious damage to the other team. The reason we do so little damage to the other team is because most of us are content to sit in the stadium singing fight songs and chanting old famliliar cheers while the real game is being played out on the streets. -- Bob
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Fortunately, Colts fans have too much sports savy to confuse mere Sunday rituals with real football. Unfortunately, Jesus fans haven't always been able to make the distinction between mere rituals and real faith. Mere rituals are powerless to change real life. The power to affect and influence real life requires the exercising of real faith. When John the Baptist was languishing in prison he began to doubt the identity of Jesus, so he sent a couple of his disciples to ask Jesus if he was the REAL thing. Jesus replied, "Go and tell John what you see: The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, and the dead are raised, and the good news is preached to the poor," (John 11:4-5) Jesus knew that the authenticity of his claims was irrevocably tied to the quality of his actions. The precision, and even the passion with which we do our rituals (whether Presbyterian, Baptist, Anglican, Catholic or Pentacostal rituals) cannot measure the authenticity of our faith. Rituals move nothing. Faith moves mountains! With more than 2 Billion Christians in the world you would think we could do some serious damage to the other team. The reason we do so little damage to the other team is because most of us are content to sit in the stadium singing fight songs and chanting old famliliar cheers while the real game is being played out on the streets. -- Bob
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