Tony Jones Interview

6 04 2008

I watched all three of the clips at one go and thoroughly enjoyed myself :-)

Emergent Village Coordinator, Author and my friend Tony Jones looks like he’s having a great time too!

There’s quite a lot of ground covered here in such a short time.

I love the ending … or shall I say the "beginning"? In many ways for many people we can honestly relate to what Tony talks about on the question of faith  in various degrees :-)




Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522)

11 05 2007

I’ve been attempting to preach from the Book of Revelation based on the lectionary readings the past three weeks. Of course, an important part of the exercise is to “debunk” the mechanical end-time doomsday approach I grew up listening to at one point (of course, I must acknowledge there are various interpretive models for the book).

One of the newly baptised members sent me this link on Luther’s Antilegomena which has what Luther thought about the book … much food for thought even for us today where there still are people running around interpreting the book of Revelation out of its original context, superimposing our concerns on it, and often while it’s interesting and contains urgency … may sadly lead us into missing the message of Revelation - which is more towards empowering a marginalized minority group of Christians under the shadow of the “omnipotent” Roman Empire to live faithfully. Anyway, here’s what Luther said …

“About this book of the Revelation of John, I leave everyone free to hold his own opinions. I would not have anyone bound to my opinion or judgment. I say what I feel. I miss more than one thing in this book, and it makes me consider it to be neither apostolic nor prophetic.

First and foremost, the apostles do not deal with visions, but prophesy in clear and plain words, as do Peter and Paul, and Christ in the gospel. For it befits the apostolic office to speak clearly of Christ and his deeds, without images and visions. Moreover there is no prophet in the Old Testament, to say nothing of the New, who deals so exclusively with visions and images. For myself, I think it approximates the Fourth Book of Esdras; 8 I can in no way detect that the Holy Spirit produced it.

Moreover he seems to me to be going much too far when he commends his own book so highly — indeed, more than any of the other sacred books do, though they are much more important — and threatens that if anyone takes away anything from it, God will take away from him, etc. Again, they are supposed to be blessed who keep what is written in this book; and yet no one knows what that is, to say nothing of keeping it. This is just the same as if we did not have the book at all. And there are many far better books available for us to keep.

Many of the fathers also rejected this book a long time ago; 9 although St. Jerome, to be sure, refers to it in exalted terms and says that it is above all praise and that there are as many mysteries in it as words. Still, Jerome cannot prove this at all, and his praise at numerous places is too generous.

Finally, let everyone think of it as his own spirit leads him. My spirit cannot accommodate itself to this book. For me this is reason enough not to think highly of it: Christ is neither taught nor known in it. But to teach Christ, this is the thing which an apostle is bound above all else to do; as Christ says in Acts 1, “You shall be my witnesses.” Therefore I stick to the books which present Christ to me clearly and purely.” (you can check the footnotes in the original link)




Searching the Scriptures

21 02 2006

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*this is one of my favorite pictures of Elysia lately and I think her new Godpa agrees too!*

I love this quote by Martin Luther and it has helped me a lot in terms of reading the Scriptures and encountering Christ in the process, Luther’s famous words are … “The Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid”

I think Christ himself puts it right before us with these words …
“You search the Scriptures because you believe they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me!” ~ John 5:39 (NLT)

As I’m completing a series of mediations for Lent, in spite of some unforeseen circumstance that has made the writing more challenging. Meditating on the assigned passages and allowing Christ to speak through them to me first and foremost before I attempt to connect with other concerns or the wider community is thoroughly nourishing. But more than that, it’s where I encounter Christ in ways that are beyond pre-packaged ideas and fancy opinions I may have or imposed/influencd on me (mostly people with utmost sincerity, some maybe misled but that’s another issue or may be a bit of both.) Of course, there are those who have helped instorduce and instill important “foundations” built into my walk thus far that I think helps me to appreciate Luther’s quote above and what Christ is saying about the witness of the Scriptures. I’ll have a chance to host one of them these two weeks. For them I am thankful.

I pray that May Chin and I (with the support of the greater Christian family .. from Godparents to the church local & global) will play our part as best as we can to nurture our kids in their interaction with the Scriptures - get in touch with God’s story within and thus encounter Christ too.




Following Jesus/Shaping the World

2 03 2005

Here’s the N. T. Wright Expositions from Following Christ 1998, listen, learn and live!

“Jesus and the Kingdom”
(December 30, 1998)

“Jesus and the Cross”
(December 31, 1998)

“Jesus and God”
(January 1, 1999)

“Jesus as the World’s True Light”
(January 2, 1999)




Genesis to Revelation

7 02 2005

Thanks Jordon Cooper for this link. You may listen in online to these recorded sessions and journey through the Bible with Dr. Craig R. Koester.




100 ESSENTIAL BIBLE PASSAGES

18 01 2005

I googled by way to 100 ESSENTIAL BIBLE PASSAGES. After visiting a LiFE Group last week and then working through their GROW (i.e. Goals, Reality, Options, Will) questions with them - I’m glad to see their desire to know more of the Bible (most of them are new Christians just baptised or reaffirmed). The spark came partly through Conrad’s “Starting the “Essential 100″ post. I guess somehow we need to start somewhere, some extra guidance and baby steps are always good.
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The Love Chapter

4 10 2004

I found Will’s post on Writing Your Own Copy of “The Message” energizing my creative juices again this morning, I believe trying it out would give one a taste of what it means to let the Scriptures “saturate” & “shape” us. I admit, some passages would be harder to do it at first glance but I was delighted to read Lisa’s effort here in The Love Chapter and The Love Chapter, cont’d. Here’s a sneek into what she wrote:

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… If I speak with polish of Glenn Close, or write like Annie Dillard, or do either of these with the perspective of one who serves God and has stood in praise before the Divine Presence — and have no love to give — well, all those words might as well be thrown in the garbage because they sound like the hideous noise of a dial-up modem connecting to the internet.

… Love answers the “why” question of the toddler a thousand times; love listens on the phone for an hour to a hurting friend; love drives someone who has no wheels to the doctor’s office or gets off its butt to fix everyone a cup of tea not just herself even though it’s much easier to just pop a mug into the microwave.
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Bible without verses?

25 08 2004

I remember the last time I got some of my church members to read Winn’s article on Story. many of them got “puzzled” by his challenge on “scripture memorization” :-) Somehow, many missed what he was really trying to get at.

Reading his Verses Quoting Sucks! (there’s a specific context that helps me see why he’s emphasizing STORY so much!) Allow me to take the middle chunk of his post to get our brain juices bubbling, but at the end it’s better to read the whole post to get the full story!
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The Bible is God’s story. It is not God’s promise box full of little nuggets to rip out of context and quote at will. Fragmented memorization and quoting of verses produces fragmented followers of Jesus. The many and varied Bible programs both online and desktop only exacerbate the problem by the endless algorithms for searching and then presenting one with verses as a result (of course they can do more than that in most programs). You would have thought that God would have been smart enough to have written us a versified Bible or maybe even a topical Bible which is the child of versification, maybe God should have just skipped all the authors of the Old and New Testament, those poor shmucks who didn’t know anything about the joy of fragments, and had Nave born centuries earlier and had him produce his topical Bible. Wonder why God didn’t just give us a group of propositions like 7,777 of them so we could just mark off the ones we have “applied” to our lives. Yep, that would have done the job.

Hooray for Eugene Peterson, may his move to have Bibles without verses conquer the publishers of the world.
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An interesting comment on the post was “Winn…how the heck are we suppossed to find something without the verses? ” which was quite a touch of humor. Thus, I still appreciate the chapters and verses purely for reference, but I do get what Winn is trying to get at and it has helped me become less fragmented. It has definately helped me get the flow of the story better and the message too! And I like the idea of “story memorization” … a good alternative :-)




The Message (Reloaded)

2 07 2004

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Apparently Messy Christian just got her hands on the Message. I found it to be a wonderful “Reading Bible” and we’ve used it during worship and especially recently when many of us tried to read big chunks of the story in 15-20 chapters one go!

My young friend Ben Ong has started a project with his great sparring companion Silentsoliloquy on an interesting journey. It’s great to eavesdrop and say a word or two as these young lads travel along a “Two Men, Two Millenniums, One Message, 170 Days” journey … they call TM Squared




2 Gateways

28 04 2004

For serious students of the Bible …

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Here’s the Old Testament Gateway

I’ll be running to this gateway a couple of times since we’ll be swimming through proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes the next few weeks.

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Here’s the New Testament Gateway