Thursday, February 01, 2007

cleaning up

I spent a bit of time tonight cleaning out my USB stick to make some space for some pics. I was cleaning out some various crap and re-found this. I don't know where I got it from, but my goodness I like it. I think it really takes a good honest look at Christianity. It asks a lot of me. I thought I would share it anyhow.

What is the task of the church today?
Shall I answer: “Faith, hope and love”?
That sounds beautiful.
But I would say — Courage.
No, even that is not challenging enough to be the whole truth.
Our task today is recklessness.
For what we Christians lack is not psychology or literature,
We lack a holy rage.
The recklessness that comes from the knowledge of God and humanity.
The ability to rage when justice lies prostrate on the streets . .
and when the lie rages across the face of the earth –
a holy anger about things that are wrong in the world.
To rage against the ravaging of God’s earth,
and the destruction of God’s world.
To rage when little children must die of hunger,
when the tables of the rich are sagging with food.
To rage at senseless killing of so many,
and against the madness of the militaries.
To rage at the lie that calls the threat of death and the strategy of destruction — peace.
To rage against complacency.
To restlessly seek that recklessness that will challenge and seek to change
human history until it conforms with the norms of the kingdom of God.
And remember the signs of the Christian church have always been –
the Lion, the Lamb, the Dove and the Fish –
but never the chameleon. Kaj Munk

3 Comments:

At 8:17 pm, February 05, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I lie awake at night and listen to the silent screams of hurting people; I see the invisible images of people searching for relief and my heart breaks and I call out tp God and here I read these words. Reckless abandonment to the God of the universe who wants His church to love the world that He so deseratly loves. He wants His church to reach out to this world in absolute abandonment to Him; if only we could unit and stop looking at ourselves and be reckless for the Kingdom.

 
At 8:24 am, February 07, 2007, Blogger Josh and Melody said...

amen... uniting individuals is far easier than uniting entire denominations, something about the make up of the church restricts people working together for a joint cause. Unfortunately it is mostly about making ourselves look good. But lets not stop trying.

 
At 4:05 pm, February 27, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i rage at myself + my nation to MAKE POVERTY HISTORY.. u sagging rich bastards!

 

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