I skipped last week's blog post, and I regret it because I liked the message I preached. You see, the truth is (thou shalt not lie) occasionally I skip a blog post because I am not particularly pleased with the way the message comes across and I feel like it's one that I'll just let slip through the cracks. They're all on the website, so if you REALLY want to listen you'll almost never miss one. But last week, the post slipped through the cracks simply as a matter of prioritizing my work week, and the blog post fell to the bottom of the list.
So here! I still won't do a full reflection, but I will post the MP3 and the scripture references.
August 18, 2013
Read: Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19; Hebrews 11:29-12:2
Listen: Patience
August 25, 2013
Read: Psalm 71:1-6, Jeremiah 1:4-10
Listen: God Is Still Creating
Dig a Little Deeper:
Here are Meister Eckhart's words. Originally written in German, this is a translation done by Matthew Fox.
"The Word of God is always 'in the beginning'. And this means that it is alwaysHere's a Wikipedia article about who Meister Eckhart is. I think I've said this before... I'm a shameless Wikipedia fan. I know it's not for important citations, but it's awesome for quick info!
in the process of being born and is always already born.
Now it is the nature of a word to reveal what is hidden. The Word that is
hidden still sparkles in the darkness and whispers in the silence. It entices us to
pursue it, to yearn and sigh after it.
For it wishes to reveal something about God.
What is my name? What is your name? What is God's name?
Our name is:
that we must be born.
And the Creator's name is:
to bear.
The soul alone among all creatures is generative
like God is.
We all are meant to be mothers of God.
In this birth you will discover all blessing.
But neglect this birth and you neglect all blessing.
Tend only to this birth in you and you will find there
all goodness and consolation,
all delight, all being, and all truth.
[...]
Every day a person bears fruit a hundred times
or a thousand times or countless times giving birth and becoming fruitful out
of the noblest foundation of all."
I'm interested in what you think about the idea that God is STILL creating and forming. This is a big theological discussion. First of all, it is an ancient and ongoing discussion about Theism vs. Deism. Did God create the world and then step away from it (Deism), or did God create the world and continue to be involved in it (Theism)? Second of all, the question is how much of a role does God play in your life today? Do you think your life is predetermined by God (predestination) or that you have free will, and God is continuing to play a role in your decisions about your own future?
I'd love to have a sit-down and chat discussion about these things, but for now you can feel free to leave a comment. Where are you on the Deism vs. Theism spectrum? Where are you on the Predestination vs. Free Will spectrum? And with those in mind, what do you think of the sermon I preached this week? Is God Still Creating you?