January 20th is a day in our country where our newly elected President takes office. It marks a new regime so to speak and a new set of ideas. After such a tumultuous inauguration I think all of America is familiar with what inauguration is. This inauguration day I decided to (ironically, but unintentionally) start a new journey. I started a prayer journal and a new routine to keep my prayer life alive. If you've read previous posts you'll know prayer is always a challenge for me but with the journal the ideas just burst out. I've felt closer to God these 8 days than I have in a while. I don't use a template or anything I just let whatever comes to mind and heart flow out. If it's petition or praise or questions I let it flow to the pages. I feel like I'm being more genuine with God than ever. It's freeing to know I can let these things out and bring God glory at the same time. It probably looks like the ramblings of a lunatic but it's a balm to my heart and a song to my God. I've also started reading through St. Augustine's Confessions again along with watching lectures about it on The Great Courses. I'm sure this will inspire me to write more and more importantly grow more in Christ.
Politics, social justice, sexuality, soteriology, even what hats are appropriate are all things that divide the body of Christ (granted some are more "hot button" issues than others.) These issues, while important, are not a replacement for Christ Himself. One could believe the right things, hate the right things, even do the right things and still be spiritually dead. A lot of times, though, we put more emphasis on our president than our Perfector or our freedom of speech over our Savior. We wear crosses on our necks but don't carry them on our backs. Jesus said the world would know us by our love but most times We'd rather just tell you what we hate. There are so many denominations of Christianity it's hard to see how we're following one Christ. At the end of the day a Christian is not a Catholic or Protestant not a Democrat or Republican not a Calvinist or an Armenian but a blood bought, love sought, child/body/bride of God. When we can see our similaritie...
Comments
Post a Comment
I would love to hear from you! Any comments, questions, or criticisms are appreciated.