Sunday, 24 January 2010
Pagan Christianity
Friday, 15 January 2010
Is Jesus Turuk Makto?
You have to have watched the film to have an appreciation of what I am saying. 'Turuk' is a giant dragon like creature - his name Turuk' means 'last shadow' in Na'vi meaning the beast is the last shadow it's victim will ever see as the giant dragon swoops upon it. It is a formidable enemy and could be seen as an allegory for death.
Jake Sully in a feat of incredible daring and courage, in a last-ditch attempt to save the indiginous Na'vi population of Pandora, masters this beast and proves that he is 'Turuk Makto' - master of last shadow.
Because he conquers this ultimate enemy, he earns the respect and the belief of the people.
Natiri, Jake's Na'vi bride sums up the faith surge that Jakes act produces with the words; 'I was afraid for my people.... I am not afraid anymore'
Jesus does the same for me. In his hands the bride never needs to fear. There is nothing greater than the promise of God that he Loves us and will never leave or forsake us, and that HE will build his church.
Before I leave this post, I must just mention my thoughts on the Na'vi deity - Ey'wa (The name is uncannily similar to 'Yahweh' with only the letter 'h' missing).
I think it is amazing that the deity seems to hear Jake's prayer at the Tree of Souls, and that the victory over the attacking human forces is made possible by a 'supernatural' act (in Na'vi terms) of normally hostile animals working together with one mind to attack the invaders.
This happens at the last minute, when all hope is lost. God steps in a mighty way.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
The definition of insanity.
One definition of insanity is ‘Repeating the same activity over and over again, expecting different results each time.’
I found that up until recently that my walk with God was uncannily close to that definition. I would be coasting along, feeling that I was right with God, and he was right with me, and then I would slip up. The hurdles might be different; Anger or lust or greed or selfishness, or complacency, but the result was yet another re-dedication to God. Whether at a Christian conference, or at an ‘alter call’ at church, or in a moment alone with God. I just had to say ‘God, I re-dedicate my life to you, I am so sorry, I will never do that again, I promise’ or something similar. I would go along feeling right again, until the next time, when the re-dedication would have to take place. I thought that Grace was the ability for me to re-dedicate myself, when all I was doing was living in the old testament, continually bringing sacrifices for sin, when there was no need.
Then I started to discover true Grace. I began to realise, and am continually learning how, through Jesus, that messing up is OK, and it is a part of the sanctification process. I am discovering the miracle that true Grace is so amazing, that it’s very presence performs the inner healing from the stuff that causes the slip-ups in the first place, and that gradually, the hurdles get smaller.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Free(er) from sin.
When I started to really get how much God loved me, when everything I have ever learned thus far just began to melt away, I really feel that I can get what it means in Romans 5:20;
All that passing laws against sin did was produce more lawbreakers. But sin didn't, and doesn't, have a chance in competition with the aggressive forgiveness we call grace. When it's sin versus grace, grace wins hands down.
Romans 5:20 The Message
Grace, and the wonderful abandon that comes from knowing that you are adored and cherished by a loving heavenly Father means that sin just isn’t so attractive anymore. It is just so much better to be in relationship with Jesus and those around you.
If you feel no-one has ever taught you properly about Grace, get straight on to God about it now – He can be trusted to give you a proper lesson!
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
But I don't deserve this...
I actually don't deserve it, but I am getting used to this grace thing - and it is getting a bit easier to just 'take' stuff that is offered & say 'thanks'
Saturday, 7 November 2009
It's so simple
God Loves us, all of us, unconditionally, even Likes us, hard as it is for us to believe and would love us to find out how much, by personal tuition. But it's our choice.
I feel particularly loved today.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
A hamster guarding a lion.
Quote taken from Darin Hufford; http://freebelievers.com/blog-entry/unlikely-messengers
My question is this:
Does our behavior really add to or take away from the message of truth? Does our behavior make receiving the message of truth more or less difficult for people? Is the truth of the message compromised if we don’t adequately represent it? Do we “win people to Jesus” by our abstinence from sin? Is our “witness” really a changed life or modified and moral behavior? Is that what compels people to swallow this message?
If you really consider the mentality that most of us have been raised in, it is amazingly arrogant. To even think that our behavior adds to or subtracts from the message is downright silly. At the very least it shows a personal lack of understanding and revelation of the message itself. It reminds me of the Christians who feel it is their job to guard the truth and stand up for the Bible. If they knew the truth and had experienced it on any level, they would see how absurd such a thought is. It’s like asking a hamster to guard a lion.