Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Answer is Yes

Radio Host Gets Heat for Comments



Twin Cities radio talk-show host Bob Davis has lost an advertiser and is being offered an all-expenses-paid trip to Newtown, Conn., to repeat what he said on the air recently: that the families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook school shooting can “go to hell” for taking a visible role in the national debate on gun control.
 
Joy Gresham, in Shadowlands, responds to a comment by asking what I believe to be the only appropriate question when hearing something such as that:  "Are you trying to be offensive or are you just stupid?"

The answer is yes.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

How do you know?

Although it is weeks from Easter, and several days from the story of Emmaus we read last Sunday, this passage is only “hours” later. Jesus is quite busy traveling around. Both this story and the one that precedes contain what one writer calls: “Jesus: Crucified. Died.Risen. Hungry.”
It does seem a little unusual that the risen Jesus needs to eat so much. Or maybe he is only eating for our sake.
Read the story. Read it slowly - as though you had never read or heard it before. Maybe you have not. What words or phrases catch your attention? What would you have felt or done if you had been one of the disciples. What word from God is present for you in these words from Luke?
Jesus keeps appearing to the disciples. So how do they know it is “really” him? Some people claim God has spoken or appeared to them. How do we know if they should be believed? If God speaks to you how do you know it is God and not the evil one?
William Stafford's Easter Morning raises the same question.
I do not think we should answer too quickly or let others convince us too quickly: God is indeed mysterious. But for me, my "tests" when I test the Spirit/spirits are always things like: Am I being asked to do or say what I really really want to do or say anyway? If so, probably not Jesus telling me to do it. Is the person who will pay the biggest price for this me or someone else? Someone else -then probably not. Am I being fed and then asked to feed others? Could be Jesus. Am I being consumed and then feeding on others? Probably some form of evil.
Fred Beuchner's line about the sin of anger is cautionary: [When feasting on anger] "The chief drawback is that what you are wolfing down is yourself. The skeleton at the feast is you.”
Jesus asks for fish and bread to prove he is real and not a ghost. We are his people because we have been fed and nourished by him. It is really him when we have nourishment, not words or criticism or orders, but nourishment to give and share and eat ourselves.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Great Example

"After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry."Pope Benedict XVI, announcing his plans to resign the papacy on February 28.



I am impressed. Having watched families struggle to maintain parents in homes and apartments where they should no longer be living, and having been a person who had that struggle and had to force a change, it is a gift to have a model of a powerful person who honestly says he just cannot do what needs to be done.  Whether it is a job or way of living or being in the world,  it takes  wisdom and courage to face the truth of diminishing capacities.

I am grateful for the good example and wish the Pope grace and peace.