Monday, November 3, 2014

If You Can't Say It About Jesus...

Beth shared a link to this article with me today: If You Can't Say It About Jesus, Don't Say It About God. Jason Micheli brings some fresh thoughts and new perspective to the theology of trinity:
Think about how many people you’ve heard, after a natural disaster or a tragic death or the diagnosis of disease, say something like: ‘It’s God’s will.’
     Trinity means that for that to be a true statement you have to be able to remove ‘God’ and replace it with ‘Jesus.’
     Trinity means that it’s not a true statement unless you’re able to say:
 ‘My mom’s cancer was Jesus’ will.’
 ‘Hurricane Katrina was Jesus’ will.’
 ‘9/11 was Jesus’ will.’
     For Paul, Trinity functions not as a philosophical concept but as a grammatical rule. Trinity binds us to the character and story of Jesus.
     We can’t say or think or act like God hates ‘sinners’ because we know Jesus didn’t.
     We can’t say or think or act like God doesn’t care about the poor because we know Jesus did.
    We can’t say or think or act as if God is against our enemies because we know Jesus loved them.
Click the link above to read the entire article. It tells a great story...one that also relates to the "fruit" of love that we've been discussing most recently.

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