Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Mystery


Mystery

Hidden things.

Joseph dreamed amazing dreams of a destiny too fantastic to believe.
Daniel used an uncanny gift to interpret the symbols of Kings' dreams; uncanny in his ability to interpret not just the dream but the dreamer.  

We're not comfortable with the unknowable, are we Linus?

Campy 1960's B-budget sci-fi flicks.  They tell on us.  At each new level of technological advancement and scientific breakthrough, we puff out our chests.  We think far too highly of our grasp of the universe and the macroverse and the microverse... In black and white, arrogant scientists in stylish suits makes boasts and blah blah blah in lecture hall style oration some developing theory now mocked among advanced scholarship.

But at the time...

I mean, it's science.

Theories.  Hypotheses.  Educated guesses.
Educated guesses never get it wrong, do they?

We're not comfortable with the unknowable.  
What we don't know, we just make up as we go.

Call it an educated guess.

I'm not mocking science.  I love science.  
I'm mocking me.  
Us.

As a philosopher and a theologian there is an uncomfortable proximity to mystery.

In dreams

In prophetic statements

In parables

we grope for the meaning of 

life
faith
suffering

wrestling with our own angels on the other side of the Jabbok; contending with the mysterious
to grasp with an iron grip

the revelation of God's present and future activity;

present and future purpose;

plans

Something in our hands we can't explain
like the way God is saving us, even now.

Afraid of what we don't understand many are afraid to open their hands.

Grace is terrifying.

Why I need God's grace is creepy-crawly.
Am I really that guy?  Deep down in the dark basement of my soul is the creeper capable of anything.
I don't claim him on my taxes but I know he's there.

Why God would gift grace to me is terrifying.
Unconditional love is always awkward.
Unexpected.
Strange.

What is God up to?
What will God do next?
What did God just put into my hands?  

Grace?

Best thing we can do, Linus, is pass it along.

Fast as we can.







But let me tell you something wonderful, a mystery I’ll probably never fully understand. We’re not all going to die—but we are all going to be changed. You hear a blast to end all blasts from a trumpet,and in the time that you look up and blink your eyes—it’s over. On signal from that trumpet from heaven, the dead will be up and out of their graves, beyond the reach of death, never to die again. At the same moment and in the same way, we’ll all be changed. In the resurrection scheme of things, this has to happen: everything perishable taken off the shelvesand replaced by the imperishable, this mortal replaced by the immortal. Then the saying will come true: Death swallowed by triumphant Life! Who got the last word, oh, Death? Oh, Death, who’s afraid ofyou now? It was sin that made death so frighteningand law-code guilt that gave sin its leverage, its destructive power. But now in a single victorious stroke of Life, all three—sin, guilt, death—are gone, the gift of our Master, Jesus Christ. 
Thank God! 
~ 1 Corinthians 15:51-57, The Message

Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Security of Insecurity

Wiser people than Linus Van Pelt have roamed the earth.  Still, profundity per capita considered, Linus ranks highly among the definitive sages under sixteen.  While Charles Schulz allowed him to outgrow the marvelous, blue blanket, his expansive need for it is useful to me even now.


There is a wisdom in insecurity.  There is a security that creeps out from insecurity.  There is a powerful claim being made in the embrace of the silent blue guardian.  


Blue blankets blazon that change is sudden and near.  Blue blankets are more subtle than street corner prophets and their cardboard declarations of doom.  More subtle, but no less fatalistic.  Suffering is immanent.  Danger lurks.  Trust is a highly inflated currency created and disbursed with little to no collateral.  


Linus knows something about the actuality and certainty of suffering:
Kids at camp will mock him.  
Sally will stalk him. 
Lucy will pound him and throw him out of his own home.  
Snoopy will rob him.  
The girl who sits behind him will reject him.  


There is something remarkably comforting about certainty.


It is precisely the presence of a blue blanket that makes Linus
a voice to be heard.


It says he has his eyes opened to the messy menagerie of life moments exploding all around him.


Charlie Brown will never get it...the football that is...because, well, Charlie Brown will never get it.


Lucy might help us with some pop psychology worthy of a spot on Oprah's new network...
but in the end you and I are just another nickel in her mind.


Schroeder's lost in the arts -- out picketing budget cuts for after school programs
and for all the love of Snoopy, he just can't get out of the past -- still fighting yesteryear's front page public enemies.


Linus is our only hope.


The security of his insecurity has led Linus to a fascinating philosophy toward life.  It has equipped him with three powerful charms that ward off the bad ju-ju of the impending epic fail lurking behind and looming overhead and laying traps just ahead.  


Linus has FAITH:  something to believe in that heals his life.


Linus has HOPE:  something to look forward to that makes today tolerable.


Linus has LOVE:  something to do that makes the first two happen in someone else's life.


And though all the other spiritual gifts named in the Christian Bible are, in those pages, predicted to fail in time, these three remain...because suffering remains.  And so long as there is suffering these co-exist to be a response, a deep inner reconciliation, to the problem of pain.  This is the security found in insecurity: there is plenty to fear.  And when what we fear most happens, those three seeds of wisdom are plowed deep in sacred soil.







The only thing there is to fear is...


A rabid bat tangled in a toddler's hair?
http://www.ky3.com/news/ktla-rabid-bat-in-hair,0,2205072.story


friends like these?
http://www.ky3.com/news/kdvr-two-men-accused-of-partying-with-dead-friend-20110915,0,2635207.story


swamp monsters!
http://www.ky3.com/news/wpix-monster-crocodile-caught,0,5255740.story


Another SAW sequel?
http://www.ky3.com/news/ktla-glendale-hernia-butter-knife,0,6898818.story


Gumby???
http://www.ky3.com/news/ktla-gumby-robs-convenience-store,0,6543594.story