Faith and relevance in the 21st century

Month: August 2008

A major rethink is going on

This year has seen a major rethink in terms of the way I view my faith, the way I see Jesus, and, as a result, what I see the whole gospel as being all about. More and more I see that the Christianity I have been brought up with is, in many ways, a fairly long way from what I read in the Gospels. The more I read people like N.T. Wright and Rowland Croucher, among others, and the more I study the Scriptures and ask God to show me what he is on about, the more I see that what I was taught growing up is not what it’s really all about.

I don’t think Jesus had a whole lot to say about what happens after we die. I think what he is referring to mostly is what the kingdom of God is like. Jesus never defined the kingdom of God but he always said what it was like. It’s about Kingdom come – on earth as it is in heaven. As Tom Wright says, heaven is not our final destination. And as Rikk Watts says, heaven is coming here. The new heaven and the new earth is a coming together of heaven and earth where we will have physical, resurrected bodies. God is putting the world to rights. And that is our mission as believers. We are participants in the putting of the world to rights. That’s why we are to fight for justice, to care for the environment, and to protect the orphan and the widow. Salvation is the restoration of the image of God, indeed the restoration of creation. It is both personal and social, not one, not the other. And not where one is an optional add-on to the other. Jesus never separated the personal and the social. That is a western concept and a result of the Enlightenment.

I’m excited by the rethink that is going on in my head. May it makes its way further into my heart as I see to grow closer to God and ask for nothing more than his will to be done in my life.

The wisdom of the older generation

Someone was telling me yesterday how, in our culture, we don’t seem to seek out the older generation to mentor us. Rowland Croucher is one such elder statesman who has been a mentor to many a burnt out pastor over the years. Our society needs more people like him to turn to for their wisdom – the wisdom that only comes with the experience of life. It is a wisdom that comes too out of a maturity arising out of long days and nights spent in meditation, prayer and contemplation on the vagaries of this life. Here are a few examples of such wisdom:

“Enemies and close friends are the only two groups who will tell you the truth about yourself.”

“Walter Brueggeman said in answer to the question, ‘What’s the Old Testament about?: ‘It’s about a God of grace who often breaks the rules God has set for God’s creatures.'”

“Success will feed your ego but never your soul.”

When the rubber hits the road…oil wins again

If we ever doubted that the world is headed for environmental disaster, the news about using the melting Arctic for oil exploration seems to confirm it. At a time when the world is crying out for the urgent utilisation of renewable energies because of the CO2 that our use of oil puts into the atmosphere, we instead choose to make the problem even worse by drilling for even more oil. It is said that the definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. The short-sightedness of this move is simply astonishing, not to mention frightening.

© 2026 Soul Thoughts

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑