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This blog is for those who take the line in the Nicene Creed seriously that says, “I await the resurrection of the dead and the life of the ages to come.” That is the life immortal into which Jesus Christ will someday usher renewed humans. For centuries these people have been called Christians, and they are still called Christians, but since Christianity has become such a broad term and Christ said that the gate into immortal life is narrow and difficult to squeeze through, then perhaps those few serious people would be better identified as “Aspiring Immortals”.

This blog is a journal of just such an Aspiring Immortal. Through stories, poems, and journal entries I teach orthodox Christianity. I am not a religious rebel, instead I’d rather identify with GK Chesterton, CS Lewis, and my favorite Saints such as Francis of Assisi, Chrysostom, and Climacus whose vision and creativity have guided so many aspiring immortals through this earthly life.

 

A companion to this blog is my book entitled “The Immortal Life (TIL).” TIL teaches orthodox Christianity to those who want to know the reason for life and death, good and evil. TIL explains it all from the fall of mankind to the annihilation of this planet with a refreshing contemporary voice that is at times even funny.

 

We all work very hard to improve life on this planet for ourselves and for each other. And yet there is so much more life has to offer. Aspiring immortals are the salt of this earth and the substance of the next one.

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    Entries in peace (5)

    Tuesday
    Dec202011

    The Mark of Christmas

    The Mark is the target formed by the commands of Christ. They teach us how to be like God, how to become a child of God. Unlike most teachers and preachers, Jesus Christ shows by example everything He tells us to do, and more. The wisest among us study Christ's life as much as we study His teachings. Even his birth teaches.

    I wonder if it was even harder to be born than it was to be crucified. We think that the pain and humiliation of the crucifixion was the ultimate act of love because we can identify with the unfair trial, or imagine people jeering at us with disdain. We can imagine the embarrassment of the public flogging and the grief and agony of leaving behind our friends and family at death.

    On the other hand, we can no more imagine the human birth of God’s only begotten Son than we can remember our own.

    When Christ told the man to sell all he had, give the money to the poor and follow him, was He reminded of Christmas when He shed the glory of the heavenly throne to become a helpless infant born to modest parents in a stable? Jesus Christ let go of everything He had to give us eternal life in obedience to His Father. He has indeed done everything He asks us to do.

    The Mark of Christmas is to find ways to emulate this level of love, humility, and adventure!

    Hark! Do you hear herald angels singing?

    I pray that this Christmastime brings you the humbling awareness of the enormous sacrifice that became Christmas.

    Maybe our extensive debt-making gift-buying is one way to do it! Spend all that you have on your friends and enemies and follow Him.

    Peace to you,

    Abundance to you,

    Light in you,

    Evangeline 

    Saturday
    Aug272011

    The Mark – No. 7 Make Peace

    The commands of Jesus are the Mark, the target for the perfect life. To aim for and to hit the Mark is to conform to the image and likeness of God. To ignore, neglect, or miss the Mark is to sin. The commands provide stepping stones through earthly life, upon which the child of God survives tempests and deflects the boomeranging darts of pride. Adhering to the Mark aspiring immortals gain victory.

     

     

     

     

    Be at peace with one another.

    Matthew 5:9; Mark 9:50

     

     

     

     

    Imagine sitting in darkness on a wide cold sandy beach before the dawn. Imagine staring at the horizon where earth kisses sky until the speck of sunlight, no more than a pinhead illuminates the whole world. There is a peaceful eyeful, there is a powerful event.

    God and the children of God know that sheer power, radioactive power, atomic power, holy power is required to make and maintain peace. To fight one another is to roll down a grassy hill; it is a natural gravity-fed activity, physical and emotional and simple. To make peace, that lily-white breeze of a feeling is to be victorious over nature’s gravity which would force the whole wide world down into hell if God blinked. Aspiring immortals make peace by using holy power over self, to forebear, to self-correct, to be merciful. Then they are capable of being at peace with others.

    Except, to quash evil sometimes soldiers make peace with bombs and bayonets for the same reason that the cross gave life and that chemotherapy heals. Sometimes soldiers must climb mountains to give us peace.  In both cases peace requires power, power over evil whether in the world or in the soul.

    Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God who will be welcomed with His open arms into His awesome eternally peaceful kingdom.

    Monday
    Aug012011

    The Mark – No. 3 Be Gentle and Humble

    The commands of Jesus are the Mark, the target for the perfect life. To aim for and to hit the Mark is to conform to the image and likeness of God. To ignore, neglect, or miss the Mark is to sin. The commands provide stepping stones through earthly life, upon which the child of God survives tempests and deflects the boomeranging darts of pride. Adhering to the Mark aspiring immortals gain victory.

     

    Learn from me for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your soul. [read: be meek, kind, mild, passive, modest] 

    Matthew 5:5, Matthew 11:29

    Imagine that. The maker of genes commands even the fiery among us to defy our own nature, even as he defied the wind and waves, and illness.  How is this possible? Learn kindness, gentleness and modesty to gain peace of soul. The following commands tell us how. Ask for help and you shall receive. Peace.

    Wednesday
    Oct282009

    6- Commander Lightfoot

    Part 6 in the series God The Love Story-Autumn

    Alone together the commander looked at me with his sparkling blue eyes and a grin that took over his face.  In a warm baritone voice he opened with, “Shall we begin? Would you rather walk or sit?”

    “Um, do you mind if we keep walking,” I replied, “I don’t want to be late for Christmas?”

    “Neither do I.” he agreed.  With a little skip in his step to keep up with my longer legs, the commander went on to say that I had placed him in an interesting predicament since most of the commands are from Jesus who will be born on Christmas Day which waits for us at the end of the road.

    “I am not worried about that,” I said, “because God always comes to us from the future. For just this once, you and I can go to the infant Jesus already knowing what He will tell us when he matures!”

     “Good thinking! I’m going to like you! Now let’s begin.” Then his tone changed dramatically. He started to speak slowly and with much conviction, “Pay close attention. Just as every tree if it is to endure must have strong roots that reach deep into the earth to withstand the winds and earth’s heaving movements, even violent earthquakes, likewise, the aspiring immortal must be rooted in obedience to the commands for the soul to endure the tumult of the first life and the transition to the new earth.”

    Before I could speak, the commander grabbed the space of his own pause and added, “To become united to The Immortal God, you must first know what He is like, which you can by knowing what He likes…which He clearly tells you by His commands!”

    When I was sure it was my turn to speak, I asked whether my conscience instinctively knows these commands, which would explain why I should listen for my conscience?”

    “No.” he replied, “Like a new laptop, the conscience comes with certain basics but you must install the commands.” I was surprised that this archaic little man knew what a laptop was. At this point I figured that I was ready to challenge him.

    “My sister said that faith, and mercy, and grace all override the need to obey the commands.”

    “Absurd!” I could tell that I struck a bad chord when his face turned angry red. ” Daily, millions of people pray ‘Thy Will be done’, and within an hour they violate God’s will. They are either grossly ignorant of the commands or… the commander paused to regain his composure. Under his breath I heard him say to himself, ‘Make and maintain peace’.

    I quietly gave him all the time he needed. Finally, he spoke to me again. “Or like your sister,  they believe that God’s mercy is permission. If your sister thinks that Jesus gave you license to neglect his commands, why would He say, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven.’ Too many people want to walk on the highway to Christmas who won’t accept the suicide of self discipline that Christmas ultimately calls us to.”

    My feet started to hurt but I tried not to let it show. The problem was that I couldn’t think about what he was saying and praise God to keep from feeling the pain all at the same time.

    “Can we sit for a minute?” I asked and collapsed without waiting for his reply. The commander collapsed with me. Once we settled in comfortable positions, I asked him whether God loved me enough to let me be myself.

    I was surprised how calmly the commander took this question, he merely lowered his head and said, “The person who has my commands and keeps them is the one who really loves Me, and whoever really loves Me will be loved by My Father. And I will love him and will reveal Myself to him.” I sensed that the commander was starting to get impatient with me when he got up and walked on alone leaving me sitting on the hard lumpy pebbles. 

    Saturday
    Jun272009

    Still Waters

    This rock is lucky as it rests cuddled deep within rich soil.

    No enemies to threaten its comfort.

    No comfort to contemplate.

    Rest and being, centuries of quiet rest and being.

    To be a rock, stable at the core,

    always a rock never anything more.

     

    Should a hapless farmer unearth the resting rock,

    Should new light first meet its cold hard face

    Unfazed the lucky rock moves to higher ground

    To rest some more.

     

    To never change

    For better or worse

    To know no sorrow

    Pain or pity

    To never need.

     

    Will immortal bones

    Know rock-like rest

    Rockish peace

    When love is more than salt

    Of the earth?

     

    Sitting beside still waters

    I envy this rock, my hearty chair

    For I must walk away

    Into a storm.