Tuesday, December 14, 2010

?does God need the church

i have been reading too much lately and some of it is about the church and the role of the church in the world. i pulled a book off the shelf by gerhard lohfink. he is advocating that the salvation of God demands a concrete place in time and history. he values the work of God as a revolution that needs a place inside history, in the lives of people and cultures. the revolution of salvation is not an abstract ideal, it is a "radical alteration of the whole society..."

"It can only be that God begins in a small way, at one single place in the world. There must be a place, visible, tangible, where the salvation of the world can begin: that is, where the world becomes what it is supposed to be according to God's plan. Beginning in that place, the new thing can spread abroad, but not through persuasion, not through indoctrination, not through violence.

Everyone must have the opportunity to come and see. All must have the chance to behold and test this new thing. Then, if they want to, then can allow themselves to be drawn into the history of salvation that God is creating...."

with that quote i think of what God is up to. i think about the church. i think about living a dream to reach others with the message of salvation and the way it is lived and portrayed as salt and light. i think of incarnation. i think of how he uses people and uses communities who try to be Jesus in concrete places in tangible ways. i think of the word becoming flesh and a baby born in a barn.

with that quote i think of what God is up to and i still want to be a part of it all.

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