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Month: August 2010

Life in the Church

Eugene Peterson comments on life in the church in his book “Practice Resurrection”.

Life in the church is dangerous. Much of the danger comes from from becoming so cozily familiar with the way of faith that we feel set apart or above our early status of what we sometimes think of as a mere Christian. We become so diligent in learning about and working for Jesus that our relationship with with Jesus erodes. The constant danger – and this has been going on for a long time in church – is that we rake on a role, a religious role, that gradually obliterates the life of the soul.

The Rationalized Life

I came across this quote today. Sure sounded a lot more like my life than I would hope it would be.

Life in today’s world, more than ever before, is about this—getting things done, controlling our environment so that we can create the results we want. As Os Guinness has written,

What counts in the rationalized world is efficiency, predictability, quantifiability, productivity, the substitution of technology for the human, and-from first to last-control over uncertainty.