While channel surfing recently I happened upon, Mindwalk, "a cerebral (thinkers) movie," one critic called it, "serving as an introduction to systems theory." Systems theory teaches that we are interconnected and function as parts of the systems our interconnectedness creates. Our nuclear families are a good example. As individuals we live in relationship with the other individuals in the family and whatever affects one affects everyone through our relationships. Think of it as an infant's mobile over his crib. When a breeze blows the entire mobile responds out of the relationships of the individual parts.
One of the Mindwalk characters takes this interconnectedness factor a step further suggesting that it is out of our interconnectedness that we make "beautiful music" we otherwise could not make alone. He uses the example of a simple musical chord. When it is played a unique harmony is created resulting in a distinctive feeling by the hearer. The notes alone carry none of this feeling. "The essence of the chord," he posits, "is in its interconnectedness. Then, when you add time and pitch, you make melody. Relationship," he concludes, "makes music."
When Jesus' family comes together to serve God out of our love for him, a distinctive harmony is created. As Paul says, 12"The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ." 1 Corinthians 12
Add the unique factor of the particular community each part of the body is serving in and a sweet melody is heard. Serving our communities in relationship with all parts of the body in our community makes a beautiful love song creating a distinctive feeling in the hearts of those listening.
"Faith is a living, bold trust in God's grace, so certain of God's favor that it would risk death a thousand times trusting in it.Because of it, you freely, willingly and joyfully do good to everyone, serve everyone, suffer all kinds of things, love and praise the God who has shown you such grace."- Martin Luther
Monday, July 27, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
The Compassion Principle: SEE, FEEL, ACT!
You remember the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 recorded in Mark 6. Jesus saw the shepherd-less multitude who had followed him and his disciples as they were trying to get away for some much needed rest. When he saw them he felt compassion for them, and then he acted to meet their spiritual and physical hunger involving his disciples in the process.
I had a similar experience last week. It was the Jehovah Witnesses 2009-2010 District Convention, "Keep On The Watch," being held over a two weekend period at the Hampton Coliseum. I decided to go and see if I could meet some folks and do a little witnessing of my own. My guess is there were about 3,000 people there.
As I found my way to a seat in the nose-bleed section a deep sadness came over me. "So, this is what a multitude of Shepherd-less people looks like," I thought to myself. It wasn't an arrogant feeling. I wasn't feeling better than or holier than anyone. I was simply and profoundly impressed with how Jesus must have felt that day when he saw all of those good people searching for truth, love, and relationship gathered together looking for him.
I saw, I felt ... but what could I possibly do? I felt so useless. I did the one thing I could do, I prayed. I thanked God for showing me what he sees. I interceded for the children, the youth, the young families, the adults who were being taught wrong doctrine. They meant well, but they simply were not sharing Truth. The sadness is still with me.
Paul's Online is an impossible mission Jesus has given me and a few others. Our purpose is to reach all unchurched people and connect them to the resources of the existing churches in our communities. I say it is impossible, not because there are so many people to reach, but because the church of Jesus is so divided. As I watched and listened to the false teachings, I grieved not only over the need of the Shepherd-less I saw, but for the absence of the church. Have we written them off? Do we no longer "see" them and, therefore, no longer feel for their lostness?
We can act! We must act! It is time we get our act together! Though our differences are significant, we are one Body if we are Jesus' disciples. After all, his solution was to bless and break and use what they had to feed the multitude. That is still his solution.
I had a similar experience last week. It was the Jehovah Witnesses 2009-2010 District Convention, "Keep On The Watch," being held over a two weekend period at the Hampton Coliseum. I decided to go and see if I could meet some folks and do a little witnessing of my own. My guess is there were about 3,000 people there.
As I found my way to a seat in the nose-bleed section a deep sadness came over me. "So, this is what a multitude of Shepherd-less people looks like," I thought to myself. It wasn't an arrogant feeling. I wasn't feeling better than or holier than anyone. I was simply and profoundly impressed with how Jesus must have felt that day when he saw all of those good people searching for truth, love, and relationship gathered together looking for him.
I saw, I felt ... but what could I possibly do? I felt so useless. I did the one thing I could do, I prayed. I thanked God for showing me what he sees. I interceded for the children, the youth, the young families, the adults who were being taught wrong doctrine. They meant well, but they simply were not sharing Truth. The sadness is still with me.
Paul's Online is an impossible mission Jesus has given me and a few others. Our purpose is to reach all unchurched people and connect them to the resources of the existing churches in our communities. I say it is impossible, not because there are so many people to reach, but because the church of Jesus is so divided. As I watched and listened to the false teachings, I grieved not only over the need of the Shepherd-less I saw, but for the absence of the church. Have we written them off? Do we no longer "see" them and, therefore, no longer feel for their lostness?
We can act! We must act! It is time we get our act together! Though our differences are significant, we are one Body if we are Jesus' disciples. After all, his solution was to bless and break and use what they had to feed the multitude. That is still his solution.
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