Tuesday, August 30, 2011

WHERE IS JESUS?

For January 5:  "Where is Jesus?" Introduction


WHERE IS JESUS? INTRODUCTION
It’s a timeless question, asked by children, adults and other seekers for 2000 years.  Christians are defined by Christ’s Presence in the world. We pray: CHRIST HAS DIED. CHRIST IN RISEN. CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN.  Past, present and future, from Biblical witness to Present Witness to Embodied Hope, we ask “Where is Jesus?” not just to KNOW something, but to EXPERIENCE that Presence in our faith, in our world and in our lives.  “Where is Jesus?’ is not just a question among a million others we ask, like “Where are my car keys?” It is a question that has MATTERED to people who question and people of faith, in some unique ways, from our biblical ancestors, who waited for the Coming One, to all the founders of Christian communities, to the  those who founded the Episcopal Church, to those who gather in His Name at St. Mark’s Fincastle today.  But the question only matters if we move beyond asking, “Where is Jesus in History?” and “Where is Jesus in the Church?” to “Where is Jesus in my life?” We will engage this question from three Anglican/  Episcopal perspectives that undergird our Anglican/Episcopal Identity: SCRIPTURE, TRADITION and EXPERIENCE/REASON.


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Saturday, July 30, 2011

WHERE IS JESUS IN SCRIPTURE?


For January 5:
WHERE IS JESUS IN SCRIPTURE?   
(THE Story)   
So, let’s begin with Scripture.  When Episcopalians read and hear and pray Holy Scriptures,  we see not just a library of holy books, we hear a whole story, spoken, written,  preserved and shared for a PURPOSE (We will explore what Holy Scripture is “for” next week.)  That HOLY PURPOSE is that we KNOW God, not just KNOW ABOUT God.  All of Scripture affirms that God CAN be known. When Christians ask: “Where is Jesus in the Bible?’  we are saying that the whole Bible, Old and New Testaments, does not just point to its own story or stories ABOUT God. The whole Bible points us to the STORY OF JESUS, present in  Creation,  Israel’s history,  Incarnation, Resurrection,  Church History and Salvation History. All the way from “In the Beginning” in Genesis to  Revelation’s final blessing, “Come Lord Jesus.”  That’s what makes “Where is  Jesus?’ one of the foundational questions of our biblical faith.  So let’s survey the biblical landscape, to see the foundational questions  Christians have asked for 2000 years. The questions MATTER only if they matter to us and to our faith today.

               
Here are the questions we Christians and we Episcopalians have asked. (Note some links for further study and reflection are added.)

“Where is Jesus in  Holy  Scripture?”

 


In the Old Testament?





             

In the New Testament?

         

             
                               
               
  •    After  the Ascension?   Acts1:11
                These two messengers said: "Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking up toward heaven? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven."  If you want to know when you can follow Him, His Spirit will come to say, “It is here. It is now,” …but you have to keep moving, not upward but inward and then outward in His Way.   
                                                           –From an Ascension sermon by Fr. Stephen

            Extra Credit on Ascension:  

COMMENTS (below):   Which of the scriptures or comments on Jesus (above)  speaks most powerfully to your own faith and experience of Christ? Why?