Saturday, May 31, 2008

personal salvation?

I've been hearing a lot lately about the idea of forsaking the "personal salvation" gospel in favor of the gospel seems to paint a more biblical picture: Jesus came in love to save the world. He created the church to help him with this mission, and he invites me to become a part of the church to experience and participate in his love.  

Brian McLaren makes some interesting points in his book Generous Orthodoxy about the dangers of "personal salvation" gospel:
- Salvation becomes all about me, how to meet my needs, and is marketed as such. This makes it appealing to people on the basis of self-interest instead of self-sacrifice.
- It "poses a temptation to want heaven more than I want good- to want escape from hell more than I want true reconciliation for my neighbors" 
- It "emphasizes life after death that it ultimately trivializes life before death"

Interestingly enough, the idea of "personal salvation" arose out of a need for people to make a personal commitment to Christ instead of just considering themselves Christians on the basis of their culture (German, Dutch, American, etc.).  So, it's not that making a personal commitment is a bad thing (it's essential!), it's the mindset that comes out of thinking of Christianity as a very individualistic thing instead of the original intent: authentic communities of people embracing Jesus' mission of saving the world. 

As always, what I am ultimately wrestling with here is how to live in the way of Jesus.  I want to have Jesus' heart for the world- to live each moment in the Present and in the awareness of the presence of God.   

Monday, May 26, 2008

sis






My sister left yesterday- she had been staying with us in New York for the past month, taking a TESOL certification class.  I can't really explain the depth of our relationship or the love we have for each other, but it's a beautiful thing :)  Needless to say, I enjoyed every minute of her stay. 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

run


I participated in my first official run on Saturday.  It was a 4 mile run through the inner loop of Central Park.  I have never been much of a runner, but over the past few months, I have started to really enjoy it!   I am now beginning to understand what Eric Liddell (the famous Olympic runner) meant when he said, "When I run, I feel His pleasure." There is nothing like running through a beautiful park, breathing deeply, and taking in the beauty of creation.  I don't know that I'll ever be a marathon runner, but we'll see where this new past time takes me! 

Saturday, May 10, 2008

New York

"There are roughly three New Yorks. There is, first, the New York of the man or woman who was born there, who takes the city for granted and accepts its size, its turbulence as natural and inevitable. Second, there is the New York of the commuter- the city that is devoured by locusts each day and spat out each night.  Third, there is New York of the person who was born somewhere else and came to New York in quest of something.  Commuters give the city its tidal restlessness, natives give it solidity and continuity, but the settlers give it passion." 
by E. B. White
from "Here is New York" (1948)

I saw this quote on a bus the other day- just an interesting tidbit to think about... 




Saturday, May 3, 2008

Pisticci


Discovered a great restaurant last night! Pisticci, on LaSalle and Broadway (2 blocks south of 125th St.) is a great little Italian cafe with amazing atmosphere, very affordable prices, and pretty decent food too.  

Then went to Artopolis to satisfy that second compartment in our stomachs which had plenty of room for a little something sweet. 

Simple pleasures in life: enjoying friends, good conversations, a glass of wine (or two), and Artopolis nutella and strawberry crepes.