2 Corinthians 4:13 - 5:1
Proper 5 (10) - Year B
Who is in and who is outside of family? This question continues in the political realm. We are determined to have a leader over us who will lead us into war unending and more taxes for the poor. Patriotism is the measure of family.
This question continues in the relational realm. We are determined to have internal secrets that heighten our fear to the point of one lie leading to a next. Your lie justifies my lie and mine, yours. Co-conspiracy is the measure of family.
This question continues in the relgious realm. We are determined to have it both ways - G*D's love is steadfast (enduring forever) and doubtful (do not forsake me). We cry to be heard even if all we have to say is confession, appealing for forgiveness with a claim it is for G*D's glory rather than our benefit. Justification is the measure of family.
This question continues in the realm of identity. We will continue to be who and what we are. If not in this world, we will claim it in eternity - never letting go. Pride and greed are measures of family.
This question continues in the realm of biology. We will choose to protect our own, blood being thicker than water. When one is in danger we will gather to rescue them from themselves. Genetics is the measure of family.
And then the questions get deeper. Who is my family beyond all our usual measures? Those who do not give up on hope of better than we have! This cuts across all political, religious, personal, and racial/cultural lines. Here we find common cause in families trying to hold on to the purity of appearances or the openness of new learning.
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I give thanks with all my hearts
strung out with commitments
to you and you and you
voluntarily enslaved to you
my heart knows liberation
because of other commitments
so many families I already have
rubbing each other the wrong way
dividing and falling
so many families I dream of holding
creating dancing imagining
fertilizing each other as well
pray may our frictions
not bring burning heretics
but pentecost wonder sharing
my village of families
invites your village
to an easy evening
kings and slaves dissolve
creator and creation resolve
division questions salved
http://kcmlection.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
The spirit of faith that moves one from “belief” to “speech” is universal. It is the same whether it is a political right or left party or religion. In and of itself there is basic sound and fury signifying only intensity of felt belief.
It is a wonderfully circular business, this faith to speech to faith. Around and around it goes; where it stops, nobody knows. Here it is belief that G*D raised Jesus (rather than Jesus using his own bootstraps, unless, of course, G*D is Jesus, as so many affirm) and will, of course, raise us (and you, if you join “us”).
So we don’t lose heart or think a second thought. Everything is lined up and we are not willing to stretch past the limits of this purity of process and purpose. In fact, everything that happens to us is a reflection back of what it is we believe. If it should bring persecution, which is how we interpret any resistance (it being Dalekian futile), this is but a temporary setback - we never lose the war, only a battle.
Faith, thus exercised, is a wonderfully comfortable restraint that we will not give up without considerable cognitive dissonance first.
http://kcmlection.blogspot.com/2012/06/1-corinthians-413-51.html