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Will the real Jesus please stand up?
03-May-09 09:46Some of the commentary on my previous post, "Kingdom Coolness", reminded me of a poem by British author Steve Turner.
How to hide Jesus
There are people after Jesus.
They have seen the signs.
Quick, let’s hide Him.
Let’s think; carpenter,
fishermen’s friend,
disturber of religious comfort.
Let’s award Him a degree in theology,
a purple cassock
and a position of respect.
They’ll never think of looking here.
Let’s think;
His dialect may betray Him,
His tongue is of the masses.
Let’s teach Him Latin
and seventeenth century English,
they’ll never think of listening in.
Let’s think;
humble,
Man of Sorrows,
nowhere to lay His head.
We’ll build a house for Him,
somewhere away from the poor.
We’ll fill it with brass and silence.
It’s sure to throw them off.
There are people after Jesus.
Quick, let’s hide Him.
This poem was written in the 1970's. The coolness movement might call for some updates to this poem, but in deference to Steve and my need for sleep, I'll pass on attempting that myself. You get the idea.
I do want to re-emphasize however that I'm not saying that the coolness stuff is all bad. Much of it is quite good and I am grateful for it. I just think we'd all agree that we need to be careful, to not let our packaging of Jesus get in the way of who He really is and how He may peronally want to confront us and the cultures we live in.
Comments (7)Just what is a mission trip, anyway?
03-May-09 09:14Word is coming in of mission trips being canceled, even trips to Thailand, because of the H1N1 flu scare.
Whie a mission can be a self-declared purpose, in its Christian usage it refers to being sent, not only by a church or agency, but ultimately by Jesus Himself.
Does Jesus send people on missions, only to cancel due to an unexpected possible risk?
We made our family exploratory trip to Thailand during the SARS scare of 2004. Flight attendants all wore masks, and we had to fill out a questionnaire upon arrival, verifying that we weren't sick. Lots of trips were cancelled that year as well. A friend commented then, "We should be going to pray for the sick, not staying home."
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