Thursday 25 February 2010

Whilst we're not all reading the same thing...

...I've broken Organic Church into sections, so might quote some bits here....

We speak more about our church 'style' and 'model' than we do about the Lord of lords who reigns within it.  We tell people why our church is different from or better than other churches in town, thinking they will be attracted to it, but instead they are uninterested.  If only we return to our first love and let Jesus be our focus, then many will be drawn in.  they will be compelled to gain Christ rather than attend a religious service.   p7

Thursday 11 February 2010

Words

There's too much to quote fro the final reading.  I just wanted to say I found this section on words deeply confirming, affirming and helpful.  It describes much that I feel, but have found hard to define.


I've really enjoyed reading this book.  I don't always get what Peterson is aiming at in his writing, but this has been the most meaningful to me and came at the right time.   And I've enjoyed reading it with friends.  Thanks!

Thursday 4 February 2010

anger

Peterson has got me nailed this afternoon. Yes, Jonah eventually obeyed, did what he was meant to do. But he became angry when his expectations weren't met. Me too.

He is petulant because things didn't turn out the way he expected. His program was not fulfilled. No matter that in his preaching God was heard and believed; Jonah was ignored. And so Jonah was feeling sorry for himself, quarelling with God under the unpredictable plant. So easily had he confused the biblical vocation by which he was called into God's work for a religious job in which he used God as an adjunct to his work (and when God didn't do the job he was supposed to do, dressed him down good).

Wednesday 3 February 2010

Laundry

Attention to detail because this is reality and it matters, is something I learned from CS Lewis, but his was a joyful discovery of the Christian life;  Peterson's is the realisation that this wonder also has to be the weave of pastoral work:

...I prayed my lists:  this is best-seller material.  This is my Jonah work:  giving loving and leisurely attention to the everyday geographical details of my Nineveh life and at the same time living in the urgency of the eschatological.  Eternal souls are at stake here, precious lives at stake.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Humility

Just struck by the quotation on p.139

You have (wrote Peter Forsyth) but a corner of the vineyard, and cannot appeal to all men;  humility is a better equipment than ambition, even the ambition of doing much good.