I read an article by Dr. Maxie Dunnamn concerning the phrase "blessed are the pure in heart" from Matthew Chapter 5 - the Beautitudes. In it he says, "The Bible is one continuous electrocardiogram toward us...". I like that. Scripture that tests and calculates the strength of my heart. Geoffry Clapper worte in "The Heart of the Matter" that (my paraphrase), we may have orthodoxy, and orthopraxis... but only when we have orthokardia (right heart) will be truly attuned to God's love for us and through us.
Maxie asks in his workbook on prayer, ''What is the condition of your heart?" Ouch. Just as we need to care for our physical heart, how more so do we need to care for our spiritual heart?
That's all my theological thoughts for today. Earlier I met with a young woman (22 years old) whose husband died in January, has a one year old child and is pregnant with twins. She does not have her GED, nor does she have a job (she is a high risk pregnancy). I will be meeting with her and a woman from our church who has agreed to be her 'life coach'. When I find myself listening to some blue-haired woman complain about why the candles were not lit on the altar this past Sunday - or why we ran out of bulletins (Praise God... bigger crowds!) - my spirit will go back to the conversation I had this morning with this young mother. Alone and scared... she is what the church should be about. God have mercy on our souls.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Do you ever cry when you read email?
Okay, maybe it has something to do with my age - but it seems that when I read these heart strumming stories of soldiers from Iraq being escorted home in the cargo bay of airliners, with their parents aboard, and the passengers response to these valiant young men (apart from whether or not you agree with the war, these young men are serving rather than running), I end up a weeping mess. Recently a story came to me about a soldier who died the same day as Anna Nicole Smith. It seems the ANS story keeps going and going and going, tying up news broadcasts, while the death of these young men are related in "Another four Marines died in Iraq today as a result of roadside bombs. Now on to other story, defense attorneys in the Anna Nicole Smith custody case have...blah, blah, blah.......".
I read that it is the military at war in Iraq and America is at the mall. Sad. And with the story at Virginia Tech, I imagine we will have our sensibilities pounded on again, about violence, war, guns and how we need to be a more 'tolerant' people. We talk a good talk - and another soldier bleeds on foreign soil for our right to hit the sales at Old Navy.
I read that it is the military at war in Iraq and America is at the mall. Sad. And with the story at Virginia Tech, I imagine we will have our sensibilities pounded on again, about violence, war, guns and how we need to be a more 'tolerant' people. We talk a good talk - and another soldier bleeds on foreign soil for our right to hit the sales at Old Navy.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
I've Finally Done It... I Took The Plunge.
If my wife finds out I've done this... I'm dead meat. I'm always telling her that I don't have time to hang those pictures, put up that shelf, or clean out the closet because, "I'm too busy with really important stuff." When she finds out that I'm 'doing' a blog (just what is it called with you waste your time and others in writing stuff for a blog?), she'll flip!
In this blog, I'll talk about such important things as: what brand of coffee is truly the best; can you say you really have ever lived unless you have tasted a Big Red; and scattered about, a few theological musings and questions. Nothing too deep mind you! I've got enough things to take up countless hours of my valuable time. So bear with me while I learn the art (is this an art form?) of blogging.
In this blog, I'll talk about such important things as: what brand of coffee is truly the best; can you say you really have ever lived unless you have tasted a Big Red; and scattered about, a few theological musings and questions. Nothing too deep mind you! I've got enough things to take up countless hours of my valuable time. So bear with me while I learn the art (is this an art form?) of blogging.
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