Gospel Kung Fu - Unveiling Extraordinary within the Ordinary (Note: Formerly a comment cuz I didn't see the POST Button!)
"Yes, we must rewrite our Christmas plays, but in rewriting them, the story is enriched, not cheapened."
Bailey's focus on the behaviors of those around Christ being "normal"/typical heightened my awareness that God's glory is perhaps enhanced not lessened by our particirelating without melodramatic situations and heroic displays.
W. Wallace gives a speech about this dynamic in the movie Braveheart. He lets the folks know he's just an ordinary dude who doesn't like for example shoot bolts of lightning out of his arse (or something like that.)
I've been reading Timothy and Titus. Paul I believe hammers this point again and again by writing do not be "quick tempered, given to drunkenness, or violent... be hospitable, love what is good, self-controlled, holy and disciplined....be temperate...show integrity...have soundness of speech....be upright...be godly....encourage. Keep your head in all situations.... be respectable...above reproach..."
For me Bailey, Paul, and the writer of Braveheart all remind me that Christ's gospel captures the imagination of others with a particular purity and power when we exhibit the extraordinary person of Christ in the ordinary, average, unplanned, unguarded circumstances of our every day lives. PEACE!
Bailey's focus on the behaviors of those around Christ being "normal"/typical heightened my awareness that God's glory is perhaps enhanced not lessened by our particirelating without melodramatic situations and heroic displays.
W. Wallace gives a speech about this dynamic in the movie Braveheart. He lets the folks know he's just an ordinary dude who doesn't like for example shoot bolts of lightning out of his arse (or something like that.)
I've been reading Timothy and Titus. Paul I believe hammers this point again and again by writing do not be "quick tempered, given to drunkenness, or violent... be hospitable, love what is good, self-controlled, holy and disciplined....be temperate...show integrity...have soundness of speech....be upright...be godly....encourage. Keep your head in all situations.... be respectable...above reproach..."
For me Bailey, Paul, and the writer of Braveheart all remind me that Christ's gospel captures the imagination of others with a particular purity and power when we exhibit the extraordinary person of Christ in the ordinary, average, unplanned, unguarded circumstances of our every day lives. PEACE!
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