Friday, December 21, 2007

love

To answer the question,
"is it better to have loved and lost, than to not have loved at all?"
is mayhap impossible.

For once one has loved, to conceive of an existence without that love is incomprehensible.

Monday, December 17, 2007

we only believe what we live

"... till we aim at complete, unreserved obedience in all things, we are not really Christians at all."
~ John Henry Newman

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

graffiti

With so much beauty in the world, why is the propensity of man towards ugliness?

Saturday, November 24, 2007

"God is dead" is a smokescreen.
A frantic warping of the truth.

It is we who are dead.
Is the worst part of life watching what people become?
Change is inevitable.

It is almost inevitably for the worse.
Colorful language is a misnomer.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

sorrowful introspection

Is the question, "What happened to me?" or, "What have I become?"

Saturday, November 17, 2007

quotes from school

In one of my classes at Gutenberg, Western Civ, we read great books, or selections from them. Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, Rene Descartes, John Locke, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Voltaire, and Adam Smith are among the noble geniuses this term. As I read these great works, quotable jewels sometimes appear. Heed this timeless wisdom:

Indeed, as infant boys need beyond all else to be cherished in the bosoms and by the hands of maidens to keep them from perishing, yet when they are grown up their salvation is endangered if they associate with maidens...
~ Martin Luther, Freedom of a Christian

Rather let us willingly abstain from the search after knowledge, to which it is both foolish as well as perilous, and even fatal to aspire. If an unrestrained imagination urges us, our proper course is to oppose it with these words, "it is not good to eat much honey: so for men to search their own glory is not glory," (Prov. xxv.27)
~ John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion

Monday, October 29, 2007

worship

One of the biggest and most destructive problems in this day, mayhap in every age, is we have no sense of worship. We have no sensitivity to God's glory. We have forgotten, or never learned, to be reverent.

I attended a Lutheran service on Sunday. It was a first for me, the organ music, the liturgies. I wished they would continue, that they would sense the spark of reverence, of worship, that lay within their practice, and forget to do the rituals for sake of itselves, and continue onward and upward in this glorious discovery of worship, of this learning of reverence. I felt betrayed. I tasted droplets, just enough to realize my thirst, my need, this whole new world, but nowhere near enough to begin to quench, to begin to learn.

I took a walk and discovered the glory of fall. As I approached one glorious tree, I trembled to walk under the lavish display of color, it was too sacred. Leaves brushed me, and it was too much.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

being

You are your decisions. I hate myself.

Friday, September 7, 2007

good and evil

"In reality nothing is so beautiful as the good, in reality nothing is so ugly as evil. But in our imagination, we have reversed it. We have made good to become ugly and boring. We have made evil to be intriguing, attractive, and full of charm. Good and evil are like the positive and negative poles of an electric current, you transpose them and darkness falls, and that's why man is a stranger to himself today." - Ravi Zacharias

Sunday, September 2, 2007

jekyll and hyde

We might admit a resemblance to Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. But we'd like to believe the Hyde part is an appendage, a diseased monkey super-glued on. That the words "I am unclean" refer simply to an external condition, instead of an inherent attribute.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

sin

"I did such-and-such, and it didn't affect anything adversely. Therefore, it couldn't be a sin."

There is an assumption that sin makes life harder. I suggest it does the opposite.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

discovery

all of life is a fairytale.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

quote

If you're a praying Christian, your faith in God will carry you, if you're not a praying Christian, you will have to carry your faith, and you will get thoroughly, thoroughly exhausted.
--Ravi Zacharias

Thursday, July 12, 2007

wonderment.

Is it more ironic or sad that there might come a time that we must choose between Christ and Christianity?

Saturday, June 30, 2007

limited

People can only anger me if I choose to let them.
People can only irritate me if I choose for such to be.

Friday, June 29, 2007

the price of a life

June 5-6, 2007

People long to be loved. But truly loved and so they might reject love over and over again in order to try it - see if it is truly love.

People long for meaning. This desire is usually eventually allowed to die from a quiet desperation and sad surrender to "reality" that there's not much to life (without so much as spelling it out, this is oft called part of becoming an adult).

And so then it usually becomes a living for oneself. Or a "good cause." A life is "devoted" (sacrificed/given) to things that are perhaps worthy in themselves, but too much is given to them. Lives, souls, are too high a price to pay for anything but the purest, truest, worthiest ideals and causes.

So what are these?

Thursday, June 28, 2007

paper

June 5, 2007

On observing the plagued life of a highly fashionable (of the moment) model/actress, pursued and dogged relentlessly by celebrity photographers. She has ceased to become a person and at times she starts to realize this, to her horror. Even though she is popular, sought, liked, it is not her that they seek. It is the $20,000 reward one could get with the "right" picture of her. It is the status she brings. But she herself is no more. She has (almost) ceased to be. And in her place, where once was a person, is a bag of money.

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A similar awful (but hardly as significant in magnitude) transformation happens when material things become even less than themselves. When they become plain dollar bills. When one hangs a painting or something that passes for art (or perhaps is honest enough to just be called home decorations) not for the beauty, or even appearance, but solely for the monetary value it represents (or facades). And so some are in houses of, dressed in, transported by, and surrounded solely by little drab pieces of paper.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

love and sin

I'm a people watcher. Porter and I sat at the Powell's Books cafe one day, with books to read and coffee to sip. But as he read, I looked out on the busy downtown street, thinking and looking. So so many people. Longing to be loved. With some of them, this longing was obvious, their lifestyle cried out for it, but others it was well hidden, even from themselves perhaps. Drowned in pursuits, or rather, attempted drownings. Lives passing by, souls. Each one needing love. How can I bring God's love to them, and them to love's God? But this is only part of it...

June 5, 2007

"Unto you first God, having raised up his Son Jesus, sent him to bless you, in turning every one of you from his iniquities." Acts 3:26

This blessing, to many, is actually a curse. It is up to the individual whether it is a blessing or curse. Although, in truth, it is a blessing, but! A blessing that is not wanted/desired is thus, in a very sadly real sense, a curse.


It is too great a curse to be separated from their intimate sins to be blessed by God's love.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Chains

June 4, 2007

I am only bound by what I choose to be bound by. This is not true, some would cry, but it is. I might consider what I have or stand to lose by unbinding myself too great a cost, but I am the one determining even that. But your life! Aye, sometimes one might give that to break the bonds. Is it worth it? Only one can answer for himself. Does one bind only oneself? No, but only oneself determines whether he will let himself be bound.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

from the pen of Jim Elliott (cross-archive)

We are so utterly ordinary, so commonplace, while we profess to know a Power the Twentieth Century does not reckon with. But we are "harmless," and therefore unharmed. We are spiritual pacifists, non-militants, conscientious objectors in this battle-to-the-death with principalities and powers in high places. Meekness must be had for contact with men, but brass, outspoken boldness is required to take part in the comradeship of the Cross. We are "sideliners" -- coaching and criticizing the real wrestlers while content to sit by and leave the enemies of God unchallenged. The world cannot hate us, we are too much like its own. Oh that God would make us dangerous!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

:blink: (cross-archive)

So going through various files for inspiration on how to describe myself to a college, I ran across this quote I had saved last May, when it helped greatly. Now it touches me deeper than I can explain.


The Journals of Jim Elliot
"Waiting on God" 1950

April 19, Evening, Isaiah 42.
Seeking a promise of God's acceptance of my trust in Him for guidance in the next one and a half months, I got this encouragement from Isaiah 42:16. I fulfil the qualifications for once, Lord. Most surely, I am blind.

April 20. I asked earnestly last night for some token on guidance to be shown me today concerning my going to Wycliffe. I got none. It is clear to me tonight that I can do quite well without guidance concerning Wycliffe. I see that God is going to give specific leading, not when I ask for it, but when I need it and not until.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs (cross-archive)

I try... I fail miserably, but I try to truly sing the words during our home fellowship. To not sing with the mouth only, but with the heart.


Sometimes this resolve pays off wonderfully, as I learn to praise God.

Other times, I find I must not sing. Or cannot.

This last Sunday, I had a little episode of the latter.

I sung the first verse of "America the Beautiful" automatically. And then woke up. As in, woke up from the automatism we fall so easily into.

What is this I'm singing?

A sentimental hymn about America? During church?

It felt like idolatry.

I wondered if any of the early Christians sung hymns like "Rome the Beautiful."

Friday, January 26, 2007

of cats and dogs... (cross-archive)

"We were talking about cats and dogs the other day and decided that both have consciences but the dog, being an honest, humble person, always has a bad one, but the cat is a Pharisee and always has a good one. When he sits and stares you out of countenance he is thanking God that he is not as these dogs, or these humans, or even as these other cats!" - C. S. Lewis

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

deadness and life


"God never expected one good thing out of you." - Bob Hughey


And you were dead in your trespasses and sins... But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.

For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

Therefore remember that... you were at that time separate from Christ... having no hope and without God in the world.

But now in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ... So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints, and are of God's household, having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone, in whom the whole building, being fitted together, is growing into a holy temple in the Lord, in whom you also are being built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit. Ephesians 2

"... He made you alive. It wasn't that you got baptized. It wasn't that you went to church. It wasn't that you gave a lot of money to the poor. No, it was that He made you alive together with Christ. ... The Word of God tells you to look at Jesus and for you to keep your eyes on Him; you trust in Him, you cling to Him, you walk with Him. That is where life is. Don't ever turn inward. If you turn inward, you will get depressed. God says that you are holy and that you are blameless. Listen, God is not uptight with you today. He knows you and He knows what you've done; but remember, He never expected one good thing out of you anyway in your old, carnal, fleshly, unregenerate state. You see, the lie you have believed is that God expects good out of you, so He must be really disappointed in you. But God isn't disappointed with you, and if God isn't disappointed in you, why are you disappointed in you? That is good news. It was for freedom Christ died for you. Freedom from failure, freedom from fear, freedom from looking at yourself, freedom to look at Jesus and trust Jesus and believe in Jesus. ... If you want to know what wisdom is, look at Jesus. If you want to know what faith is, look at Jesus. If you want to know what love is, look at Jesus." - Bob Hughey

I had the privilege of meeting the Hugheys while I visited my friend Bethany. She and I sung Bob "Happy Birthday" with the aid of helium balloons. ;) The radiance of Jesus' love flowed from Bob and Peggy, and now I am reading their biography, which is more a biography of Christ's grace. :)

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

pondering... (cross-archive)

If Jesus asked you to let Him take over so that it is all Him and no longer you, what's a good reason to say yes?