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The Power of the Tongue

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     "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit." Proverbs 18:21  The scripture makes no mistake about it: our words have the power to change the world around us, even the power over life and death. That you will "eat its fruit" if you love it is a reference to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Genesis creation story.  Adam and Eve lived in an idyllic world, in the garden of creation.  But there was one tree they were told not to eat of its fruit.  It was the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.  When they were wooed by its power they ate of it.  This is the original sin that unleashed death and sin into the world. They loved it - they wanted its power, and the flawed world we know is the result.  A world that is against God by default - not for him. Our words have the power to create or destroy.  When God created the world: the oceans, the land, plants and animals, stars and suns and galaxies, he spok

Jesus, The Hero to Be Imitated

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     Some people read the bible as a list of rules to be followed if one wants to get to Heaven.  Other people read the bible as the stories of heroes they try to imitate.  I postulate that neither of these ways are the correct use of scripture.  The so-called heroes of the bible were horribly flawed.  Think of David, a man after God's own heart who sent a husband to die in battle because he lusted over his wife, Bathsheeba. Think of Moses, a murderer of one of the Egyption slave drivers before he was called to lead the people out of Egypt. There is only one hero in the bible that I think we would do well to imitate.  He is the earthly Jesus.      Jesus, though divine, was also human.  We see this in the way he experienced separation from god when he was dying on the cross: "My god, my god, why have you forsaken me?" he says with his last remaining breaths.  Clearly if he was just divine, he would never experience separation from himself.  He was human too, just like u

The Beautiful Scandal and Heresy of The Kingdom of God.

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     I believe that the church, the body of my fellow believers, has been consistently wrong throughout time and to the modern era on some of its widely held views about Jesus and God and the afterlife.  Consider, for example, the widely-held view that we will be bodily ascending to Heaven when we die.  This is based on a mis-amalgamation of a Jewish view in the Old Testament and the New Testament take on the afterlife. In the Old Testament, many of the Jews had a persistent view that there will be a moment after the coming of the messiah that all the dead will bodily rise from Sheol and will enter the afterlife. Christians all over the world have taken some parts of Revelation and reading it as a literal account of the afterlife, have inferred it supports this view and have come up with the Rapture and they wait in breathless anticipation for its coming.  But even the Pharisees and Sadduces were at odds over the Old Testament view that there was this bodily resurrection from the dead

The Motherhood of the Sons and Daughters of God

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     My wife gave me a perspective that I just wouldn't have thought of on my own.  You see, we had a baby girl three months ago.  She is beautiful and a wonderful addition to our lives.  The pregnancy itself is what gave her this new perspective. My wife said when she was pregnant with her, she thought about the statements Jesus makes about himself and the Father and the Holy Spirit. In John 14:20, Jesus says " On that day you will realize that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you."  And he says to Philip in John 14:10, "Don’t you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me?"  In John 14:16, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit in us, saying, " And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever - the Spirit of truth."        What if we look upon these statements from the perspective of a pregnant woman?  Pregnancy is a rich metaphor in the New Testament with so many face