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  • Mark 10:07 am on January 22, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Bad Gifts 

    Have you ever gotten a gift for someone that, when the gift was given, both of you knew that it was something you hoped to use yourself?  This happens just about every year at Christmas.  I give Katrina kitchenware, hoping against hope that I receive the benefits of that gift time and time again.  Yeah, she asked for it – but somewhere deep down that gift was really all about me, not her.

    Why give someone a gift they aren’t asking for?  You waste time and money, and feel slighted, forgotten.  No bueno.  What about God?  If you give a gift to God that he’s not interested in, are you really giving that gift to him, or are you giving it to another god, a cleverly disguised version of yourself that you’ve constructed in your mind?

    The Jews remain in a fragile place in their geo-political situation halfway through the 5th Century BCE.  Several thousand Jews have returned to Jerusalem, and under the watch of the benevolent dictator-king Cyrus, they are rebuilding the walls of the city.  In other words, they are exposed – vulnerable to attack.  In order to finish the work quickly, they are beating and oppressing each other for fear of not getting it done before a hungry empire comes to swallow them up.  And they are using religious means too – they have instituted a nation-wide fast to keep God on their side…but God sees right through their “gift.”

    Yahweh’s wishlist may have included fasting…but not this brand.  You got this fast at the wrong store.  He’s interested in a fast that leads to right living, the kind that promotes one’s fellow human beings, and does not oppress them.

    58:5 You humble yourselves

    by going through the motions of penance,

    bowing your heads

    like reeds bending in the wind.

    You dress in burlap

    and cover yourselves with ashes.

    Is this what you call fasting?

    Do you really think this will please the Lord?

    6 “No, this is the kind of fasting I want:

    Free those who are wrongly imprisoned;

    lighten the burden of those who work for you.

    Let the oppressed go free,

    and remove the chains that bind people.”

    Outwardly, the Jews are eager to please Yahweh with signs and commitments, but in daily life they exploit all their workers.  God wants your fast to include breaking the chains of injustice, to share the food you are not eating with those who have no food, provide shelter to the homeless…  The Jews wanted their wall built, and they were dealing fiercely with themselves to see it accomplished ASAP.

    Some might think God was unduly interested in high and lofty morals in a time when these folks were in dire straits.  Maybe once they were safe behind their city walls they could get on to practicing decency and transcendence and all that mushy stuff.

    But God sees it another way.

    Treat your neighbor right, shelter the homeless, feed the hungry… and you’ve just enlisted a larger and more loyal workforce!  Instead of beating fear into people, invite them to join you on a mission to rebuild the broken walls of a society that caved in on itself.  The old way of violence and oppression didn’t do much for your city’s walls, that’s what brought them to the ground.  God is trying to set the tone for a God-centered people…this is what is on God’s wishlist – and believe me; its something he knows we’d benefit from too.

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    • Acid 9 4:07 am on January 24, 2011 Permalink

      I was once told that the word “fast” in this text (IS 58) is the hebrew word “tsum”. This literally means “to cover one’s mouth”. That could mean abstaining from food. But could also mean to shut up and listen…and in the case of IS 58…shut up so you can hear the plight of the poor.

      Never knew if that word study was true. But listening to others is definitely serving.

    • Mark W 3:38 pm on January 24, 2011 Permalink

      The Hebrew word “tsum” yields some interesting word study results. The concept of “self-limitation” (whether its food gorging your pie hole, or words coming out…) it seems that we have a fixation in our culture with consumption and expression – and we downplay the importance of their inverses.

      May God shut us up and keep us hungry! Think of the “other side” we are typically blind to in our rage to consume and spew out expression…

      Thanks for the comment Acid9. Never thought about (tsum) as a “shutting the mouth to listen” – but to throw another Hebrew word study in, I was learning the other day that there is no difference between “hearing” and “obedience” in the word “listen” (shema). If you don’t respond to what you’ve heard, you obviously didn’t hear it in the first place!

  • Mark 11:25 am on January 21, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Things Fall Apart 

    Only you bring chaos to your life, but only God can bring you peace.

    There is no rest for the wicked…but those who are godly will rest in peace… (Isaiah 57:21, 2)

    One of the best book titles in English literature is Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe.  The title points to a very basic characteristic of Creation in its fallen state – that all the earth is on a self-destructive trajectory; that everything falls apart sooner or later.

    Yet we long for things to stay together.  We know something is wrong with this earth – and we fight to keep things together with all we’ve got – we exercise more, we remember not to run with scissors, we pray to any god we can get our hands on (whether its a trinket we picked up in Bali, or the latest diet book) we devise all sorts of strategies to “keep things together.”

    Hank Williams Jr. said it best, “No matter how we struggle and strive, we’ll never get out of this world alive…”

    Life can be like a sinking sand pit or a spider web – the more you struggle, the more you are trapped in its clutches…

    But regardless of our attempts to survive, it inevitably ends in the great release of death…the final exhale of your life.

    Maybe there is another way to address this life – as things fall apart – as the kingdom of this world crumbles in around you; lean into it. Find acceptance in your decaying body, in this decaying world, and use it as fuel to reside in the peace of God – the very one who created this world as it should be – a place of sustainability, wholeness, togetherness. When things stick together between you and God, they begin to stick together in life as well.  I’m not saying you won’t experience the loss and death so common in our world today – but you will have the perspective of togetherness mentioned in Isaiah 57 and again by Paul in Romans 8:28 “For God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God…”

    Take a closer look – he’s not saying that everything will work together, that the fabric of Creation will cease its unraveling, Paul instead is saying that under the right approach to reality, whether you experience it or not in the moment, God is about the business of weaving things right again – about putting things back together.

    This works out on a personal level, for sure, but it also begins to fit in on an interpersonal level, (imagine each broken relationship made right again) on a tribal and national level, (imagine the US and the Taliban laying down their weapons) on a global/environmental level (the lion will lay down with the lamb… the smokestacks will play nice with the atmosphere…)

    We call this the “shalom” of God; the salvation of God – the “sticking together” of a good Creation – the one God intended in the first place.

    57:20 “But those who still reject me are like the restless sea,

    which is never still

    but continually churns up mud and dirt.

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  • Mark 8:59 am on January 15, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    The Choices that Keep You 

    Choices matter.  Every addiction begins with the choice to give it a try.  The alcoholic’s first beer, the heroine addict’s first fix.  For me, its starting 24 Season 4…DON’T MAKE ME DO IT!!!

    Even more astounding are those choices that not only affect your life, but enslave your children, grandchildren and beyond to that choice as well.  Think about a father who beats his kids, who grow up to beat their kids…

    …will the cycle be unbroken?

    The Israelites began their stay in Egypt as heroes.  Golden son Joseph from Israel had excelled in the Egyptian hierarchy from ex-con to 2nd in command under Pharaoh himself.  He brought all his family down, from Canaan in the midst of a terrifying famine, because through God’s providence, God warned Joseph of the famine years earlier and Egypt had prepared.

    At the start of things, Egypt was endentured to Israel. Maybe there was a need to be needed.  Maybe Israel convinced itself that THIS was how they were to fulfill their destiny to be a “blessing to all nations.”  Who knows…

    But the high wore off, a hero’s welcome became an “immigration issue” which eventually became a “workforce solution.”  There were pyramids to build after all.

    The choice to move to Egypt was, at first, a necessary one.  But somewhere along the way there was a crest in that decision that no one ever took seriously – at some point the good in staying in Egypt no longer outweighed the bad…and at the opening of the book of Exodus, Israel is enslaved to its decision.

    52:4 This is what the Sovereign Lord says: “Long ago my people chose to live in Egypt. Now they are oppressed by Assyria. 5 What is this?” asks the Lord. “Why are my people enslaved again? Those who rule them shout in exultation. My name is blasphemed all day long. 6 But I will reveal my name to my people, and they will come to know its power. Then at last they will recognize that I am the one who speaks to them.”

    What decisions will you make today that will affect your grandchildren?  What decisions have you made years ago that you still live out of, even though the benefits of that decision have worn off – and you are trapped, enslaved to your past choice?  Will those around you, or even those that come after you be enslaved to a decision you made long ago?

    Think hard on that one.  It could change your life…

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