Monthly Archives: June 2020

FALSE DICHOTOMIES

I will only speak for what I know best. The white, evangelical community traffics in various false dichotomies. Yes, individuals sin, but so do nations. The Bible is full of such teaching. On the other side, individual people are tied to communities. Consider how one person, namely Achan, brought a group into judgment.

Also, keep in mind that “the person understood as an individual” (literally undivided one) is a staple of the Enlightenment not the Bible. Before the Enlightenment we understood who we are as persons as we look to something bigger than ourselves: our community, family background, ethnicity, and religion. That idea has been lost both in the broader, secular culture and sadly among many Christians.

I agree with CJ Rhodes.

CJ Rhodes
@RevRhodes
How convenient it is that when it comes to racism and white supremacy, the Evangelical solution is individualized heart change (which I believe in, btw). But when it comes to any other justice matter the Religious Right endorses, the solution is institutionalized policy change.
Dr. Robert Jeffress
@robertjeffress
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The only cure for the racism in America is a changed heart that comes from trusting in Jesus Christ. To try and heal racial divisions without that changed heart is like trying to cure cancer with a Band-Aid.
HT for tweets: Thabiti Anyabwile

 

MY MEDITATION/BIBLE STUDY IN PICTURES

My favorite way to meditate/study the Bible is simple.

Read and reflect several times on the particular book of the Bible.

Take out a legal pad. 

Grab a cool pen.

Bombard the text with questions, connections, musings, etc.

Put my most significant thoughts in my two study Bibles.  One for each one of my sons when I kick the proverbial bucket.

Meditate throughout the day on at least one overall lesson.  Possibly meditate and then commit to memory a verse or two.

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