September 9, 2019

Women Are Inferior


Nothing quite like an inflammatory blog post title to get someone riled.

It is a common misconception by those that do not read the Bible that it is misogynistic. That it treats women as inferiors. Even a precursory glance of the Bible would overturn this notion.


Lately I have heard many women, in particular feminists, say that the Bible was written by men to subjugate women and minorities. Feminism has come into conflict increasingly with Christianity due to perceptions of the church & due to past history and the perception that Christianity treats women as second-class citizens. A differentiation needs to be made to correctly view a picture that appears to have been knocked askew by organized religion. If there is any religion that treats women as inferior it is most certianly Islam. But I digress. Back to the topic at hand: Christianity's (the Bible) treatment of women.

1. Jesus' commendation of being single or the 'single state' as a legitimate calling for those whom it was given stands in stark contrast to the traditional 1st century Palestinian views of a woman's human duty to marry and procreate. As a result women who chose to follow Jesus took on a role other than mother or wife.

2. Jesus treated women as human subjects rather than possessions. Jesus is seen engaging with women throughout His ministry, affirming them. Often they were women who were outcasts by contemporary Jewish society (i.e. prostitutes, widows, etc.).

3. Jesus refused to scapegoat women in sexual matters. The patriarchal assumption that men are corrupted by fallen women is absent from Jesus' attitude, teaching. John 4 being a celebrated instance of this.

4. The traditional view that a woman was "unclean" during menstruation was dismissed by Jesus, who made it clear that it is only moral impurity that defiles a person (Mark 7:1-23). Women were not to be excluded from worship because of this once traditional reasoning.

5. Women were integral to the group of people that surrounded Jesus before and after His death... often to the religious leaders dismay (Pharisees). Not only did women witness the crucifixion, they were the first to witness the risen Christ. The truth of the Resurrection was first revealed to women to reveal to the rest of the world. A momentous reversal of the Jewish patriarchal order. It's the only Easter event explicitly accounted in detail in all four Gospels. The visit of the women to the tomb of Jesus.

6. The Gospels frequently portray women as being more spiritually perceptive than men. Mark portrays men as having little faith (Mark 4:40;6:52) while commending women (Mark 5:25-34;7:24-30)

7. Christian baptism was for all, men and women. Traditional Judaism of the period only ordained men in this manner. The original initiation rite could only be men, circumcision.. but in Christ no distinction is made.

8. Scripture does not physically objectify women (or men) as objects of physical beauty but is more concerned with the character of a person as stated in 1 Peter 3:3-4.

9. Older women are clearly called to train younger women in Godly ways. Titus 2:3-5

10. "A woman's place is barefoot in the home!" ....said Jesus never.

What Jesus actually said and did was outlined in Luke 10:38-42 in the incident with Mary and Martha - Jesus contradicts and gently rebukes Martha wanting her sister Mary to help in the kitchen instead of sitting, listening to Jesus. Jesus showed that women could be involved like men and choose the studying of His words. Jesus actually encourages women to study Scripture which at the time of Jesus was only done and allowed by men!


Women were always showing Jesus the most extravagant forms of worship. He never turned women away when they needed something. Furthermore, Jesus taught women the things of God along side of the men which was culturally inappropriate. Jesus went against cultural / patriarchal rules of the time to empower women including calling women men’s equals, telling men they should honor their wives, and more. 

I could continue this list but my point has been made. People of the Christian faith may have, at times, treated women as inferior but Jesus and the principles of the Bible clearly do not. It is only when sin intervenes that we see women treated like crap in and outside of the Bible. Misogyny is not the intent of a Holy God but rather the intent of sinful people.

September 7, 2019

κεφαλή kephalḗ


κεφαλή kephalḗ literally or figuratively means the head. It is the root word of encephalitis or inflammation of the brain. It could mean the head of a human body where the brain resides. The head or top of a building or the head of an organization. The main leader or someone or something in the primary place. As Christ is the head of the Church and of the Kingdom. He that is in the most important or primary position of these two entities. Christ is κεφαλή/kephalḗ or in authority over both. Interestingly. when the New Testament says that the “head of every man is Christ” and “the head of a woman is the man” (1 Cor 11:3), or that “the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church” (Eph 5:23), Christians have usually understood the word head to mean “authority over.” Thus, Christ is the authority over the church and a husband is the authority over his wife. The husband is to, “love his wife as Christ loved the church, and gave himself for her . . ." (Ephesians 5:25). In other words, be willing to give their life for her. The wife is functionally subordinate to the husband to maintain the perfect order of the family. The question is, the man is in authority how?

Spiritually of course.

The perfect example of equal but functionally subordinate is the Trinity itself. In the Triune Godhead, the relationship among the three persons of the Trinity is characterized by love, one for the other. The Father loves the Son for his willingness to do his Father's will wholeheartedly. The Son demonstrates his love for the Father by making the Father's will the overarching priority of his entire life. The Spirit empowers or energizes the relationship between Father and Son in a sort of behind-the-scenes way, content to let the spotlight, so to speak, be on the Son. He demonstrates his love for the Son and Father by revealing Jesus (who is God incarnate) to God's image bearers. Call the relationships among the Godhead what you will. One thing is clear: there is no superior/inferior distinction in the relationships; rather, there is a distinction of roles, each of which expresses love continuously and naturally. At the crucifixion though Jesus has to go functionally subordinate to the Father to allow Himself to be Crucified in accordance with Scripture. This is what a wife is being asked to emulate to maintain God’s perfect order. Subordinate spiritually but in no way less or inferior. Because we’re talking about Christ in this we should also mention that κεφαλή kephalḗ can metaphorically mean cornerstone. Christ is the cornerstone.

1 Samuel 17:46, Ezekiel 5:1, Mark 6:24, 8:26, 12:10


September 4, 2019

Hitler Was A Christian?


There is often a misguided belief among rabid anti-Christians (and sometimes even believers) that Hitler was a Christian in adulthood because he was a catholic in his youth. This supposed “fact” that Hitler was Christian is then made into a fallacy of composition to say that Nazi’s and the Nazi movement in general was Christian also. This is then taken to a third level of absurdity to try and prove that Christians are probably madmen and evil due to an extremely tenuous connection to Hitler. This of course is a convenient but false bridge of fallacies (fallacy of association, red herring among others).  If we examine the facts, exact quotes and history...we will arrive at a dramatically different conclusion than that of our misguided friends.

This is a warped understanding of history and frankly, frighteningly wrong. Sadly, the belief that Hitler was Christian during his tenure as Früher or that Christianity was somehow complicit in the Holocaust is further exacerbated by what is perceived as a deafening silence from the Vatican during the 1920’s to 1940’s. The Catholic Church is sometimes rabidly pursued as anti-Semitic for this silence also (probably unfairly at times). It is often mentioned that the Vatican was right in the heart of Mussolini’s fascist regime in Italy (one of Hitler's allies) so it is implied that they are somehow guilty due to geographical location. Furthermore it is assumed that because the Roman Church did not fight back against the Axis powers they were somehow guilty by omission or by failure to act.

Never mind the fact that it would’ve been foolhardy to try and fight the Axis gears of war when even places like France capitulated and only a nation like the USA had the proper resources to overcome Germany. It is clear the Vatican was not the only state that was rendered impotent by the Axis Powers in Europe and the Mediterranean area. Let us keep in mind that the fascist states like Germany systematically butchered millions who would dare oppose them. The church leaders whether they be Catholic or Protestant that did resist were mercilessly crushed. History need only visit the life and untimely demise of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

As for Nazi Germany and Hitler being Christians. I really don’t think the Nazi’s connection to occultism is a surprise to anyone. Nor do I think it is a concealed fact of history that Hitler thought of Christianity as a poison to his military and State goals. The only time he supported Christianity is when it helped him rise to power within a Christian populated Germany or when it helped undermine Judaism.

"You see it's been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. Why didn't we have the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the Fatherland as the highest good? The Mohammedan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?” ~ Adolf Hitler [Albert Speer quoting Hitler in his book Inside the Third Reich (1971)]

My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God’s truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter. ~Adolf Hitler [Munich Speech, April 12, 1922, in opposition to Count Lerchenfeld, who opposed anti-Semitism based on personal Christian feelings]

In the time period leading up to Nazi Germany, Germany and the rest of Europe were characterized by growing animosity to Christianity and Judaism. Europe had become smitten with Darwinian and Communist philosophies. The theories of Karl Marx and Charles Darwin after the Enlightenment had captured the hearts and minds of a large swathe of the people. By the time of Nazi Germany, God had become unnecessary. In men’s minds, humans were now self-made. The idea of survival of the fittest was the preferred method of improving the human race provided by the only god that still existed—naturalism and science. Grace and mercy of a Sovereign God were no longer necessary in their minds. As a matter of fact, mercy and grace were viewed as weaknesses incompatible with Nazism. Science and technology would now be the German savior.
Hitler viewed Christianity as too passive and effeminate and felt it would totally undermine his Blitzkrieg rampages in Europe. As Hitler appears to be a loose adherent of Nietzsche so it is not surprising to see correlations between Nietzsche’s “ubermensch” (superman) and Hitler’s Aryan Race of men and women. It is also not surprising that Hitler would view his Aryan race as the obvious successor to the existing human race because of his belief and adherence to Social Darwinism and evolution. This all fed into his megalomania and grand delusion for himself and the German people.

Christianity and its founder Jesus Christ would therefore pose a thorny issue for Hitler to overcome if he would allow for it to persist in Germany. The problem was that Jesus Christ was of Jewish descent. It is ironic that Hitler would deny Jesus' Jewish ancestry yet he would use things like Christ’s stand against the Jewish Pharisees and Sadducee as his justification for calling Jesus a fighter and a warrior to support his militaristic goals. This sadly is sometimes the same type of twisted logic use by socialist Christians (Social Gospel) now for protest and fighting against “the man”. Regardless, Hitler ended up using Jesus as a springboard into the heart of the German people. He painted Jesus out to be fighting the Jewish people for the truth of God. A sad twisting of biblical truth. As we all know, even the Devil can quote and contort Scripture. In reference to the overturning of tables in the Temple Hitler stated:

In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How terrific was his fight against the Jewish poison. Today, after two thousand years, with deepest emotion I recognize more profoundly than ever before the fact that it was for this that He had to shed his blood upon the Cross. As a Christian, I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice.” ~ Adolf Hitler [Munich Speech, April 12, 1922, in opposition to Count Lerchenfeld, who opposed anti-Semitism based on personal Christian feelings.]

It was all a demonic plan by a demonic madman. He used just enough truth of Scripture to serve his needs. As we all know, the best counterfeit is one that is so close to the original that it is indistinguishable from it. Hence the reason why even now most people including some Christians are convinced Hitler was “Christian” when in reality he was demonically insane. The truth is that he wasn’t even remotely Christian. The man was nearly remote-controlled by Satan himself.

In the end it was all a pragmatic plan to implement a demonic nightmare. For Hitler to have tried to institute a fascist/socialistic religion at the time would’ve dramatically limited his ability to take over Europe quickly. So he piggybacked a madman’s dream into Christianity and hijacked it. While spewing his vile twisted Christianity he was simultaneously formulating the horrors behind Auschwitz and the gas chambers. All of this based on Social Darwinism, Nietzschean philosophies and atheistic underpinnings.

Hitler certainly believed in a god. The problem was that it was a perverse god of his own warped mind. It was a god of war akin to Odin. The idea of an Aryan god would inevitably merge into Hitler himself. Strangely, not unlike emperor worship of two millennium earlier. In the end, he didn’t worship a god but instead became a demonic despot just like his contemporaries Stalin and Mussolini. This being Hitler’s view made it incompatible with true Christianity even though he had been raised Catholic. Hitler never really had a problem with Christianity or with God. He used God and the religious institution of Christianity as a tool to propagate his vile murderous plans. While the Nazis retained the name Christianity for their religion, it was in reality a state controlled tool, nothing more. The Reichsminister for Church Affairs Hans Kerrl was known to have stated:

"There has arisen a new authority as to what Christ and Christianity really are - that is Adolph Hitler. Adolph Hitler ... is the true Holy Ghost."

Children of Nazis were taught to pray to Hitler instead of to Jesus. A sort of baptismal service was held for children, baptizing them not in the name of Christ, but as "new hereditary links into the ancestral chain and were charged to guard their blood so that descendants for a thousand years after you will be thankful to you...for God is pure blood." Sir William Teeling who had studied the Nazi youth movement extensively in the 1930’s wrote that at the Nuremberg Nazi Party Rally in September, 1937, there was a huge photograph of Hitler underneath which was the inscription, "In the beginning was the Word…" He also says that the Mayor of Hamburg assured him, "We need no priest or parsons. We communicate direct with God through Adolph Hitler. He has many Christ-like qualities." It wouldn't be long before these sentiments were introduced officially at a national level.

The Nazi “Christianity” was nothing more than a religion of a martial paganism (occultism), which was slowly instituted in the place of Christianity when the proper time came. Once the martial paradigm was instituted, the “state religion” head went from being a twisted version of the Christian God to an embodiment of evil. It became Hitler…an Antichrist, a version of Lucifer personified.

Anyone that can draw a bridge this wide and say Hitler and the Nazis were Christian...are just as twisted and demented as Hitler was. Perhaps they are as duped as many of the German people in the 1930’s too. Sadly, anyone that could say the Nazi war machine was Christian are actually emulating the foolishness and blindness of the very people that allowed Hitler to come to power. History is indeed repeating itself if people can make the same asinine statements to push their atheistic agendas. Is there anything new under the sun?

I suspect not.

September 2, 2019

Righteous Indignation & Human Suffering


It is understood that some of the language used in the Old & New Testament is an adaptation for human understanding. The Bible uses wordage that lends itself to explaining to man the attributes and characteristics of God that would otherwise be nearly impossible or difficult to understand. God is often represented by human emotions or experiences humans would have (anthropomorphisms) and this is done for our benefit. We must be careful to acknowledge the fact that although some of these “emotions” attributed to God are not human when given to Him, it doesn’t mean that they are any less real. Anger, jealousy, love are some of the more common that we approach in God’s Word. Abraham Herschel a Jewish scholar called God the God of feeling. He based his statement off of the ubiquitous anthropomorphisms spread throughout the Old Testament. Anthropomorphisms as mentioned above are human characteristics attributed to God to help describe Him. He said they should not be viewed as feeble human attempts to describe an unknowable God but rather to be welcomed as crucial and critical to our understanding of Him. The most amazing thing about God is not necessarily His infinite power or infinite knowledge but it is His infinite concern for humanity even to the point of allowing Himself to be characterized by human traits and to be crucified in a humiliating death (Philippians 2). Why else would He continue to enter His creation to steer man back onto the straight and narrow?

The most conspicuous examples are the passages of the Bible where God “yearns” or has “compassion” or the fact that God’s love for humanity is long, long suffering and His love is “everlasting”. If Jesus Christ is the last and full revelation of God then Jesus’ emotions and feelings are true reflections of God Himself. Anyone who reads the New Testament, the Gospels in particular cannot walk away believing God is some kind of sadistic, stoic business man looking down His nose at you while puffing on a cigar and blowing the smoke in your face. At least this is not the Jesus that I have read in the Bible. One of my favorite examples of God showing his emotion is at Lazarus’s tomb. He weeps at Lazarus’ tomb and He also “snorts” with indignation In John 11:33. This can also can be understood as a grunt of righteous anger.

When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, and the Jews who came with her {also} weeping, He was deeply moved in spirit and was troubled...~John 11:33

The English versions really don’t do this verse justice. Most translate this verse “deeply moved" and "troubled" but the Greek is (Strong’s G1690: embrimaomai) the direct translation is “in-thundered”- "move with anger" or “mutter-ing” but a better understanding of this is to understand that “embrimaomai / ἐμβριμάομαι” is a compound word that comes from the words (Strong’s G1722: em- intensifier, intensify, at, by, with) and [brimaomai] which literally means to “to snort with anger” this Greek word is also used in reference to the snort that horses make. Older commentaries seem to downplay the snort and phrase this passage as "He groaned in the spirit". Regardless, the words "in the spirit" are clearly intending that this was affecting Jesus at the very deepest level. He was outraged and sad. It is the outrage, indignation and sadness for the human wreckage from sin.


Jesus was filled with indignation. It is certainly not because Mary and the others were weeping but because of sin which is the underlying cause of all suffering, and sorrow. His righteous anger is direct at the sin. Still this fails to encompass the intense surge of sorrow and emotion that this verse is trying to convey. His weeping would’ve been in sympathy of Mary and the others but His indignation was a righteous anger plain and simple. This profound type of change in Christ’s inner being would most likely would have also manifested in his expression and demeanor as noted “deeply moved in spirit”. He would’ve probably been visibly agitated, the tone in his voice probably would’ve changed, He also sighed/groaned (v. 38) along with the noted snort. In a word Jesus clearly showed His human emotion audibly and because it could be heard it most likely manifested in a visual change of demeanor since Jesus was indeed fully human (and fully divine).

We then see in John 11:35 that Jesus bursts into tears in the famous, “Jesus wept”. The long mentioned, often repeated, and poorly understood shortest verse in the Bible. (Strong’s G1145: dakruo) this is the only place this form of “weeps” is found in the New Testament. This verb does not mean to wail as in crying out loud for a lost loved one but it means to cry out of love for someone or something, a sympathetic love towards those grieving like Mary and Martha and to do it silently (under one's breath so to speak). There is no clearer example of God’s willingness to feel pain and empathize with humanity outside of the cross. It is a sacrificial sympathetic love. Again. we see His absolutely fully human side. A genuine sympathizing High priest (Hendriksen 156). It is ironic that the book of the Gospel's that is most focused on Christ's deity (Gospel of John) has some of the most profound statements of His human nature.

The bottom-line is that we need to understand God is anything but apathetic or passive to His creation, especially humans. For people to stand and mock or demean the suffering of such a man shows either their complete ignorance of the man Himself or the absolute degraded nature of the person doing the mocking. It shows just how little human empathy and feeling THEY have. The best way to confront the world's view or our view of a God that He is impassive is through Jesus on the cross. If the highest example of true love is to be understood as self-sacrifice or self-giving there is a factor of pain involved here. By loving a person we leave ourselves open to the possibility of being rejected as is the case with God and it is also the case with humans. This means that if Jesus would’ve been incapable of pain, then He would’ve also been incapable of love. This is clearly nonsense. Jesus' life as documented in the New Testament (and Old) is replete with examples of pain, happiness, joy, and nearly every other emotion understood by human beings. Aristotle’s image of an impassive and uncaring Deistic God was crushed at the cross and Jesus’ crucifixion.

August 27, 2019

Soul Forged: The Lord As A Blacksmith

Forge
By: maxarkes

Sometimes it can feel as if you have been in the forge under intense heat and repeated blows from The Blacksmith's hammer for a long time. The metal is just beginning to cool and the impact of the hammer has folded the steel over on itself. It is a new creation made from the material of the old. The story of all new creations in Christ. The Lord is a blacksmith. He keeps a refining fire stoked and a keen eye on His creation as He shapes them by striking while they are white hot. The creation does not give easily and it is only under the heat and pressure that His prized possessions begin to take shape. It is as if His possessions have wills of their own always trying to fight the reshaping. He is a blacksmith and He keeps forging on. As people are always coming to Him requiring his sacrifice and service of salvation and sanctification. A Blacksmith that is also your Father, your Friend, and your Neighbor.

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. ~2 Corinthians 5:17

Sparks like stars fly upward from His hammer as He shapes with another annealing blow of the divine. There will be no swarf or waste product. The Smith will reuse all of the material. There is no waste in this Smith's world he uses everything, even the stuff others would've discarded as bad or useless. In The Smith's forge even the waste goes to good use. The only requirement for this Smith is that the new creation be pure...holy.

“See, I will send my messenger, who will prepare the way before me. Then suddenly the Lord you are seeking will come to his temple; the messenger of the covenant, whom you desire, will come,” says the Lord Almighty. But who can endure the day of his coming? Who can stand when he appears? For he will be like a refiner’s fire or a launderer’s soap. He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; he will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the Lord will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness, and the offerings of Judah and Jerusalem will be acceptable to the Lord, as in days gone by, as in former years." ~Malachi 3:1-4

The new creation has been put through the flame. It was a heat that most wince away from when the forge door is opened or when the bellows are pumped to superheat the flame.Once the object to be worked has been heated it becomes malleable or softened so that it can be wrought. When cold and detached these creations are rigged and unbending. Once the Smith's creation has been put through the flame and becomes compliant enough it can be drawn out and spread over a wider area. It can be fashioned into a point or given a utilitarian edge like a wedge or chisel. The Smith can actually us His Smith's chisel and peen hammer to fashion another chisel to be used to create yet another chisel (and so on). The superheated creation can be bent to places or angles it didn't know it could bend. Punching can create indentations, bends, angles, holes or keys where there were none before giving The Smith's new creation a place to be filled or a place that will match up and mate with another of the Smith's creations. Alone these fitted pieces can do work but nothing as efficient as they can when used in unity. The synergy they create as a functioning system in a mutual dependency vastly outweighs their individual usages. The positive effect they have on the world when they work together vastly outweighs the impact one of them have on an individual basis.

A unification process of individual pieces can also be done in the form of welding also to create a rigged and permanent bond. In The Smith's forge the pieces to be welded are heated to what is generally referred to as "welding heat". The Smith judges the correct temperature by sight: The metal will glow internally an intensely. At this temperature the steel is near molten and impurities are burned off at an accelerated rate.

"Remove the dross from the silver, and a silversmith can produce a vessel; remove wicked officials from the king’s presence, and his throne will be established through righteousness." ~ Proverbs 25:4-5

Any foreign material or impurities that form in this fusion, such as the sin or unrighteousness that can weaken the unity of parts and potentially cause it to fail are removed. Thus interactions must be kept pure. The Smith will also carefully shape mating faces so that as they are brought together, unwanted elements are squeezed out as the creations are joined together.

"We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed..." ~2 Corinthians 4:8-9

The Smith cleans the parts to be joined with a course objects that abrades them and scrapes them clean and makes them pure, He then will put them in the fire to heat again. With a mixture of pounding, drawing and upsetting through a hammering process the faces will be shaped so that when finally brought together the center of the two will connect first and the connection spread outward under the hammer blows, pushing out impurities/sin.



The joining that was begun with the taps and eventually blows from The Smith's hammer. Often the joint is weak and incomplete, so The Smith will again heat the joint to temperature and work the weld with light blows to "set" the weld and finally to dress it into its final shape. It will be a glorious thing. 

There are no guarantees this will be the last forging. If the new creation breaks or is compromised, this process will need to be repeated to repair or remove imperfections

The new creation has taken shape or has been reformed. Often times it looks the same as the old but the inside is different in ways that will become evident on the surface later. A new internal strength. A new compassion for mankind. A need to "be with" others to help them, not just "go to" them once in a while. An understanding for others that will need to go through the same heat and forging process. Heated, hit with repeated shaping blows - heated again - hit with more shaping blows...



August 26, 2019

hamartia / ἁμαρτία


hamartia/ἁμαρτία literally means to miss the mark or fail. Miss the mark as an arrow missing a target. Failure to hit an intended target. It is the word used in the Bible most often for sin. Missing the mark of what? Holiness. Holiness that can only be found in God. That’s why the word repentance in Greek is metanoia/μετάνοια. Metanoia literally means to turn or change one’s mind.


Specifically, to turn one’s mind therefore changing one’s action. Where the mind leads the body follows. Turn in a way so that one is facing where they should be going mentally/physically. In the context of sin, it is to turn away from sin and back to holiness. Thereby, reversing the turn or correcting the action that would cause one to miss the bullseye. In Classical Greek it meant changing one's mind about something thereby changing one’s behavior. Here we see the intrinsic nature of the need of a believer’s beliefs correlating directly to actions. It starts with a heart/mind change that leads to literal action. That is why James states that faith without works/actions is a dead faith (James 2:17). 

In Greek myth Metanoia was depicted as a shadowy god, cloaked and sorrowful, who accompanied Kairos, the god of Opportunity (at an exact moment). Metanoia sowed regret. The regret of the lost moment inspired repentance for the "missed moment". A form of temporal melancholy. A missed moment that likely occurred while one’s back is turned while pursuing their sin. One cannot be double-minded. You are either pursuing things in error for the wrong reasons or you are pursuing the correct things for the right reasons. 

Wherever metanoia is used it is used to express a fundamental change in thinking that leads to a fundamental change in behavior and/or way of living". In the time of Jesus, "repentance" meant "a fundamental change in thinking/living." In Christian thinking this change is a necessary component in accomplishing God's plan for salvation and communion. For everyone that live in unity as a community will be joined in the commonality of having all turned to the same exact target. All minds and action in the same direction. Christ. 

#sin #repent #change #archery#arrow

August 24, 2019

pneuma / πνεῦμα

pneuma /πνεῦμα or pneu/πνέω 
...is neither male nor female but rather it is considered genderless or neuter. It means wind; breeze; breath; spirit, Spirit. The Hebrew counterpart (rûach) has the same range of meaning as Pneuma. In Genesis it is the breath of life breathed into all beings from God. It is also used to refer to the Spirit of God. In these instances, it is often preceded by Holy Ἁγίος. Never once is pneuma used in the Bible as to refer to an impersonal ‘force’. It is an entity with persona. It is also the vital principal by which the body is animated.

Reference: Genesis 2:7 (Septuagint) Matthew 1:18, 3:16, 4:1

June 2, 2019

Reframing Prophecy

While I was riding mountain bike today I was thinking about...

Virtual reality.
Simulations.
A.I. deep fakes. 
CGI / computer graphics
The reframing of reality.

How these things are affecting perceptions. How these things are playing into the Bible and prophetic occurrences? Even the elect will be fooled. How much of these realities or lack of them were observed then and now through a tilted lens? Reframing prophecy.

Perhaps this is why much of prophecy is signified/ἐσήμανεν/esemanen (Rev 1:1)? What is really happening? Perhaps more than meets the eye or more than vision can discern. For false messiahs (ψευδόχριστοι / pseudochristoi) and false prophets (ψευδοπροφῆται / pseudoprophētai) will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.

I suspect many, even much of the elect church is not thinking deep enough. Therefore Jesus was on to more than we even realized until technology opened the window to what is horribly possible.

This is literally the 'Many-Face God' of Game of Thrones folks. Except the mask never comes off.