Advent Hope and Christmas Faith
I just wrote the following for my December/January church newsletter …
Its mid-November and Im writing something to cover all the way through January. Having just seen the end of Debbies miserable ear infection Im not quite thinking of Christmas yet.
But others are, and have been planning for months. The shops have been working out their campaigns, the record companies have been recording wretched Christmas singles, et cetera. And blow me down if Debbie hasnt announced that she has bought all her presents.
Me, well, Ive ordered Rebekahs main present and bought her a stocking-filler; Ive bought Marks main present and I have a couple of small things so far for my lovely wife. But the rest of it I havent a clue.
I know Im far from unique: Christmas shoppers seem to be divided between those who start buying in the January sales and those who rush around frantically on Christmas Eve.
Yet I believe that the Christmas faith is one that calls us to look forward in a far greater and deeper way. Christmas is not only a time to cast our minds back two thousand years to the miracle of God taking on human flesh in obscurity and poverty, revolutionary as that is.
Let me put it like this: I dont suppose for one moment that when Slade wrote Merry Christmas Everybody they had theology in mind, but the line, Look to the future now, its only just begun is exactly what the Christmas faith is all about. The coming of Christ has changed everything and the future has begun, the future which is Gods kingdom.
Thats why we begin Advent four Sundays before Christmas with the theme of the Advent Hope. We are not only looking back to the incarnation of Christ, we are looking forward to his coming to bring the fulness of Gods kingdom.
In the meantime we live in the tension between the now that is full of pain and sin and the future which has begun with Gods forgiveness, healing and justice. Our challenge is to live the Advent Hope, to live under the joyful reign of Gods Kingdom in the midst of the worst this world offers.
To do that is to live the Christmas faith.
Suing God
Pavel M., the Romanian prisoner suing God, founds his claim in contract. He argues that his baptism was an agreement between him and God under which, in exchange for value such as prayer, God would keep him out of trouble. Lawyers for the prisoner, who is serving 20 years for murder, have reported that they would be unable to subpoena God to appear in the case.
The Oldest Church In The World
Derek Webb lyrics
there are two great lies that I’ve heard:
the day you eat of the fruit of that tree, you will not surely die
and that Jesus Christ was a white, middle-class republican
and if you wanna be saved you have to learn to be like Him
-from A King & A Kingdom
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peace by way of war is like purity by way of fornication
it’s like telling someone murder is wrong and then showing them by way of execution
-from My Enemies Are Men Like Me
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are we defending life when we just pick and choose
lives acceptable to lose and which ones to defend
-from Love Is Not Against The Law
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don’t teach me about moderation and liberty, i prefer a shot of grape juice
-from A New Law
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my first allegiance is not to a flag, a country, or a man,
my first allegiance is not to democracy or blood
it’s to a king & a kingdom
-from A King & A Kingdom
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come on and follow Me, but sell your house, sell your SUV,
sell your stocks, sell your security
and give it to the poor
-From Rich Young Ruler
Derek Webb lyrics
there are two great lies that I’ve heard:
the day you eat of the fruit of that tree, you will not surely die
and that Jesus Christ was a white, middle-class republican
and if you wanna be saved you have to learn to be like Him
-from A King & A Kingdom
+ + +
peace by way of war is like purity by way of fornication
it’s like telling someone murder is wrong and then showing them by way of execution
-from My Enemies Are Men Like Me
+ + +
are we defending life when we just pick and choose
lives acceptable to lose and which ones to defend
-from Love Is Not Against The Law
+ + +
don’t teach me about moderation and liberty, i prefer a shot of grape juice
-from A New Law
+ + +
my first allegiance is not to a flag, a country, or a man,
my first allegiance is not to democracy or blood
it’s to a king & a kingdom
-from A King & A Kingdom
+ + +
come on and follow Me, but sell your house, sell your SUV,
sell your stocks, sell your security
and give it to the poor
-From Rich Young Ruler
Bryn Haworth, Keep The Faith
What Does The Fifth Of November Remember, Remember?
Halloween: Turning Trick Or Treat Upside-Down
Here is a wonderfully subversive and positive Christian witness on Halloween: going out as if to do Trick Or Treat but instead turning up on people’s doorsteps, giving them presents. Unconditional grace or what? The ‘light parties’ and the like are all very good, but they do keep the Christians in their ghetto. This doesn’t.
Online Bible Versions
Useful blog and replies here regarding a huge variety of online Bibles. I’ve added to mine. Previously I only had NIV and NRSV. Now I have a whole lot more.