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Christ (Child) the Lord

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Previous Post – Imagination

Being a new parent makes one thing immediately clear: You’re life is not your own.  Everything in your life is reorientated to accommodate the needs of the new, largely helpless, child you are charged to care for.  One cannot simply carry on with life as usual.  Instead, what is demanded is a full time commitment to the responsibilities of this new relationship.

It should not be too quickly overlooked that Jesus chose to enter into humanity as just such a helpless child.  What is further significant is that Jesus was Lord in that humble state.  His Lordship was not something He grew into, but something fully part of His identity, even in the manger.  This is no coincidence, but rather a fundamental statement about the nature of the kind of Lord He was and what kind of kingdom He was inaugurating.

When Mary and Joseph began to tend to the immediate needs of baby Jesus, it was most certainly they did as the expected obligation that their relationship to Him demanded.  Yet I think we can also assume that, above all, they were motivated by love.  They served and cared for Him because they loved Him.  Their duty to Him, while defined by a formal role and relationship, was fueled by something far greater than duty: affectionate and passionate love.

In the same way, Jesus calls us to submit to His Lordship.  His role and relationship over us is clear and unquestionable, yet we follow Him- not primarily as duty- because we love Him.  King Jesus rules a kingdom fueled by the affectionate and passionate love of a bond far deeper than political, religious or even familial allegiance.

Christ is born!
Rejoice!

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Advent Giveaway

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Previous Post – Sexuality, Desire & Cheap Fidelity

The good folks over at ChristiansInContext.com are running an exciting Advent Giveaway Event.  My new book, “The Cost of Community: Jesus, St. Francis & Life in the Kingdom” is among the great titles being given away.  Here’s the info from the site:

4 days. 41 books. Somehow we made the math work. So begins our Advent Giveaway. (Stay tuned, the prize packages will get larger as we get closer to Christmas. Be sure to subscribe via RSS feed, Reader, or email so you don’t miss a day of the giveaway!)

Today’s book is Earthen Vessels by Matthew Lee Anderson from Bethany House Publishers. I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing this book already and am pleased to kick of our giveaway with it.

From the review: “While Christians should arguably have a higher view of the body than most, the average evangelical theology of the body often remains unexamined and merely reactionary towards cultural trends and spiritual concerns. Matthew Lee Anderson challenges the unexamined and reactionary in his surprising new book Earthen Vessels.”

For a complete list of prizes and rules, click here. You can enter using the PunchTab app below. RSS readers will need to click through to the post to see the widget. Good luck!

Check it out & spread the word.

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