Tuesday, April 12, 2022

BATMAN AND THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF JESUS?

       


       Everyone loves a good adventure story.  When we hear a good story or read about an account of an interesting or exciting event, we often imagine ourselves the main character.  For instance, if you are watching a superhero film or reading a good bool or comic, do you not, generally, identify with the main character?  Do you not, generally, imagine what you would have done differently or how cool it would have been to do what the hero has done?  Every good hero has a side kick and every good hero has ancillary characters assisting him or her to various degrees. Do you ever identify with those characters?

     When I think of Batman, and I am referring to the 1966 iteration, because I'm old and that is the Batman I grew up with, I notice four important characters: Batman, Robin, Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon. Batman is the main character, obviously, and Robin is clearly Batman's sidekick. Let's not forget, Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon play important roles as well.  

Batgirl pretty much has her own thing going on, but shows up and teams up when appropriate.  In the 1966 version, we really do not get a story arc for Batgirl.  In Batman's story, Batgirl an important side character who gets to, occasionally, share in Batman's missions.

Commissioner Gordon, in the 1966 version, seems only to exist to facilitate Batman's work. Gordon does not participate in the work but often alerts Batman of a situation with an arch-criminal and then, shows up after all the real fighting so Batman can explain how he unraveled the latest caper. 

     So, by now, you may be asking yourself, what in the world does Batman have to do with the Passion Week of Christ?

     This past weekend, I got to hear a great message from Pastor T.J. Earl of Knoxville Community Church, as he spoke on the Triumphal Entry of Christ.  A major element of the account of Christ's arrival on, what would become known forevermore as Palm Sunday, is the acquisition of the donkey ridden by Jesus.  

     I have always been intrigued by the donkey part of the story.  Mark 11:1-6 -  Now when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus1 sent two of his disciples 2 and said to them, “Go into the village in front of you, and immediately as you enter it you will find a colt tied, on which no one has ever sat. Untie it and bring it. 3 If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ say, ‘The Lord has need of it and will send it back here immediately.’ ” 4 And they went away and found a colt tied at a door outside in the street, and they untied it. 5 And some of those standing there said to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” 6 And they told them what Jesus had said, and they let them go.

     Clearly, in this event, Jesus is Batman and the two disciples are Robin. What can we make of the owners of the Donkey?   In my Batman 1966 analogy, I see the donkey owners as Commissioner Gordon.  Please stay with me here, I promise there is a spiritual application coming...

     Imagine, for a moment, you are the owner of a donkey and it's colt. Maybe you have a dream, or a vision, or maybe you clearly hear the voice of God tell you some random guys are going to show up and start to untie your donkeys.  God further tells you, "If they tell you the Lord needs the donkey, let them have it."  Now imagine for a moment it's not a donkey, but your car.  Do you get the idea?  

    The donkey owners seem to have no idea what is about to take place and nowhere do we see them participating.  The donkey owners are only aware God gave them some pretty bizarre instructions and they were obedient to those instructions. There is no back story, no story arc, just an appearance in the story to facilitate Jesus' mission.  

      The point of this post is to remind you, when it comes to obedience to Christ, sometimes we can be something other than the lead role and still be very important to the story.  There may be times God calls you to be Batman, the main character of a specific mission.  Other times you may be the sidekick for someone else's calling.  That's pretty cool too because you still get to participate in the action and see the results.  What happens though when God presses upon your heart to do a random act of kindness, or to give assistance to someone you will probably never see again. What happens when you are guided, by God's Spirit, to do something that seems senseless or even futile?  You may very well be acting as someone's Commissioner Gordon.  

     We can't always be the main character or the sidekick, sometimes our role in a move of God is unknown, yet our obedience is crucial to someone else fulfilling their calling.  You have no idea how a small act of obedience to something, which seems insignificant to you, can facilitate a major work of the Spirit through someone else.

     Just as Commissioner Gordon's diligent attentiveness to his work allowed Batman to be successful in his many missions, your obedience to God in small mundane tasks is important to someone. 

     Or, you may be Batgirl, busy with your own ministry or mission but, willing to assist someone else's ministry or calling as God leads.  

     Because the church is a body, every part needs every part sometimes.  It is imperative we are open to the leading and guiding of the Holy Spirit indwelling us, it is imperative we are listening for that still small voice of God, giving us direction.  Be careful you do not miss out on an opportunity to be a blessing to someone because you are too caught up in yourself or your calling.  

    It's cool to be the Batman of your own story, it's cool to be Robin and still right there in the action, and it's cool to be Batgirl doing your own thing and participating in other's activities.  Maybe Commissioner Gordon seems less cool, less important or less crucial to the mission of the Church. I think those donkey owners were pretty cool.  They were obedient to God without knowing any of the details and may not have ever known their role until they read about it in one of the Gospel accounts.  That's true cool!

    Jesus told His disciple Thomas, "you believe because you see, but blessed are those who believe who do not see."  That takes faith.  The donkey owners had to exercise faith when strangers showed up to take their donkey.  "Hey! what are you guys doing?"  "The Lord needs this."  "Oh, ok, go ahead and take him."  Being the Commissioner Gordon of someone else's mission is not always easy and certainly not glamorous, but it is essential. 

      Your seemingly small acts of obedience, your unheralded acts of kindness and your diligent pursuit of holiness is not unnoticed by  God.  Be willing and open to whatever role God calls you. Look for opportunities to be Batman but don't miss out on the opportunity to be Commissioner Gordon as well.

Now, go live as Christ... and give the devil hell!



 As we contemplate what is referred to as the Passion Week of Christ, one of the elements of the account of Christ's 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Gospel of John Part 1



A couple of years ago, the Fringe church was launched. Covid pretty much shut down our public gathering and outreach, so we adapted as an online ministry. My first series was a study through the Gospel of John. It was quite and endeavor and lasted over 40 weeks!


All our messages are available on Facebook and YouTube, in addition, I have decided to adapt the message notes into blog posts. I will be adding the full scripture passages and filling in gaps where my notes say (elaborate) so posts may not arrive weekly. I only hope these messages encourage, convict and/or help someone along the way.


I hope you get as much out of this study as I did! Feel free to leave comments or ask a question, I love to hear from my readers.



                                          A STUDY IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN



THERE ARE 4 GOSPEL ACCOUNTS OF THE LIFE AND WORK OF JESUS CHRIST.  4 ACCOUNTS WRITTEN BY 4 MEN TO 4 DIFFERENT AUDIENCES, PRESENTING 4 DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF CHRIST’S MINISTRY AND PURPOSE.  


BEFORE WE LOOK AT JOHN, I WOULD LIKE FOR US TO TURN IN OUR BIBLES TO THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL FIRST.  EZEKIEL 1:4-10  - 4 As I looked, behold, a stormy wind came out of the north, and a great cloud, with brightness around it, and fire flashing forth continually, and in the midst of the fire, as it were gleaming metal.[a] 5 And from the midst of it came the likeness of four living creatures. And this was their appearance: they had a human likeness, 6 but each had four faces, and each of them had four wings. 7 Their legs were straight, and the soles of their feet were like the sole of a calf's foot. And they sparkled like burnished bronze. 8 Under their wings on their four sides they had human hands. And the four had their faces and their wings thus: 9 their wings touched one another. Each one of them went straight forward, without turning as they went. 10 As for the likeness of their faces, each had a human face. The four had the face of a lion on the right side, the four had the face of an ox on the left side, and the four had the face of an eagle.


EZEKIEL SEES HERE WHAT FEW MEN EVER SEE - HEAVENLY CREATURES - ANGELIC BEINGS.  NOTICE THE DESCRIPTIONS, PARTICULARLY THE FACES OF THESE CREATURES.  THE FACES ARE VERY IMPORTANT AS WE WILL SOON SEE.


NOW, TURN WITH ME TO THE THRONE ROOM OF GOD IN REVELATION 4:5-7


AGAIN, WE SEE THE 4 REPRESENTATIONS: LION, OX, MAN AND EAGLE


LION= KING

OX = SERVANT

MAN = MAN

EAGLE = GOD


THE FOUR GOSPEL ACCOUNTS, MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOHN. ARE FOUR REPRESENTATIONS OF CHRIST AND HIS MINISTRY


1. MATTHEW PRESENTS JESUS AS A KING - THE LION

2. MARK PRESENTS JESUS AS A SERVANT - THE OX

3. LUKE PRESENTS JESUS IN HIS HUMANITY - MAN

4. JOHN PRESENTS JESUS AS GOD - THE EAGLE


THROUGHOUT THE ANCIENT WORLD, EAGLES ARE RECOGNIZED AS A REPRESENTATION OF DEITY


WE ARE GOING TO BE STUDYING THROUGH THE BOOK OF JOHN AND SEEING THE EAGLE.  JESUS REPRESENTED AS GOD. 



SO WITH THAT, LET’S BEGIN!


JOHN 1:1-5 - THIS IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE GOSPEL.  JESUS IS GOD, FULLY GOD.  HE WAS NOT A MAN WHO ATTAINED SOME LEVEL OF ENLIGHTENMENT, HE WAS NOT THE AVATAR FOR THE PISCEAN AGE ONLY WAITING TO BE REPLACED BY THE NEXT GREAT FIGURE WHO WILL USHER IN THE AGE OF AQUARIUS


JESUS IS GOD  - GOD THE CREATOR - EVERYTHING IN THE CREATION ACCOUNT, JESUS WAS DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN


THIS IS THE MOST ATTACKED ASPECT OF THE GOSPEL MESSAGE. BECAUSE IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE MUST UNDERSTAND ABOUT WHAT THE CROSS WAS ALL ABOUT - GOD BECAME MAN IN ORDER TO PAY THE PENALTY MAN INCURRED BY REBELLING AGAINST GOD


THINK ABOUT THAT FOR A MOMENT - WE REBELLED AGAINST GOD AND RUINED THE PERFECT WORLD HE MADE FOR US AND RATHER WATCH US SUFFER THE DESERVED PENALTY, HE BECAME ONE OF US AND TOOK OUR PENALTY.


JOHN FELT IT SO IMPORTANT TO EMPHASIZE THE DEITY OF CHRIST HE STARTS OFF HIS ACCOUNT DECLARING IT.  



HOW CAN JESUS BE GOD AND A MAN?  WELL, WE GET A VERY BIG CLUE IN THE BOOK OF PHILIPPIANS


TURN WITH ME TO PHILIPPIANS 2:5-8 - 5 Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus,1 6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped,2 7 but emptied himself, by taking the form of a tservant,3 being born in the likeness of men. 8 And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.


WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS THE APOSTLE PAUL EXPLAINING THE UNION OF DEITY AND HUMANITY


JESUS, THOUGH HE WAS FULLY GOD AS HE WALKED THE EARTH, HE MADE HIMSELF NOTHING, THE GREEK WORD KENOO (KEN-O-O) OR EMPTIED HIMSELF OF ALL THE POWER OF GOD AND RESTRICTED HIMSELF TO ALL THE LIMITATIONS OF MAN.  


WHEN JESUS HAD TO GO SOMEWHERE, HE HAD TO WALK, WHEN HE DIDN’T EAT, HE GOT HUNGRY, AS HE HUNG ON THE CROSS HE THIRSTED, WHEN HIS FRIEND DIED HE WEPT.  


ALL THE MIRACLES JESUS PERFORMED WERE AT THE DISCRETION OF GOD THE FATHER.  JESUS PRAYED TO MULTIPLY THE FOOD, AND WHEN THE WOMAN WITH AN ISSUE OF BLOOD REACHED OUT AND GRABBED HIS GARMENT, HE FELT THE POWER GO OUT FROM HIM BUT DID NOT KNOW WHO IT WAS WHO HAD GRABBED HIM.  ALSO WE ARE TOLD HE DID NOT EVEN KNOW THE TIME OF HIS RETURN.



ALL OF THIS IS, WE ARE TOLD IN HEBREWS, IS SO WE WOULD KNOW THAT JESUS KNOWS WHAT WE GO THROUGH  Hebrews 4:15-16  For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.  Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. 


THINK ABOUT THAT, NOT ONLY DOES GOD KNOW US, HE KNOWS WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE US.  HE SUFFERED LOSS OF LOVED ONES, HE SUFFERED BETRAYAL AND ABANDONMENT, HE EXPERIENCED LOVE AND JOY AND ANTICIPATION AND FEAR AND ANGER AND ALL MANNER OF TEMPTATION.  


ALL THIS SO WE CAN CONFIDENTLY APPROACH GOD’S THRONE EXPECTING MERCY AND GRACE BECAUSE HE UNDERSTANDS OUR EMOTIONS, MOTIVATIONS AND FRAILTIES.


GOD THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE HUMBLED HIMSELF TO BECOME US IN ORDER TO SAVE US


SO GREAT, GOD GETS US, BUT DO WE GET GOD?  CAN WE GET GOD?

MAYBE YOU HAVE HEARD OF THE SINGER RICH MULLINS. HE WAS A SINGER SONGWRITER WHO IS PROBABLY BEST KNOWN FOR THE SONG AWESOME GOD.

MULLINS STRUGGLED THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE, HE STRUGGLED WITH ALCOHOL, HE STRUGGLED WITH HOW THE CHURCH HANDLED MANY SOCIAL ISSUES AND SOMETIMES HE STRUGGLED WITH HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

YET, HE PRODUCED SOME INCREDIBLE MUSIC WITH VERY THOUGHT PROVOKING LYRICS.

JUST BEFORE HE DIED TRAGICALLY IN A CAR ACCIDENT, MULLINS FOUND AN OLD ABANDONED CHURCH WITH A PIANO AND WENT IN AND RECORDED DEMOS ON A CASSETTE PLAYER. AFTER HE DIED THE SONGS WERE MADE INTO AN ALBUM,…

ONE OF THE LAST SONGS HE WROTE WAS CALLED HARD TO GET

YOU WHO LIVE IN HEAVEN

HEAR THE PRAYERS OF THOSE WHO LIVE ON EARTH

WHO ARE AFRAID OF BEING LEFT BY THOSE WE LOVE

AND WHO GET HARDENED BY THE HURT

I’M SO SCARED AND I’M HOLDING MY BREATH

WHILE YOU’RE UP THERE JUST PLAYING HARD TO GET


MAYBE YOU HAVE FELT THIS WAY, YOU FELT NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU PRAYED, NO MATTER HOW AFRAID OR HURTING YOU WERE, GOD WAS JUST NOT LISTENING OR INTERESTED?


HE WENT ON TO WRITE:

I’M REELING FROM THOSE VOICES THAT KEEP SCREAMING IN MY EARS,

ALL THE WORDS OF SHAME AND DOUBT AND BLAME AND REGRET

I CAN’T SEE HOW YOU’RE LEADING ME UNLESS YOU’VE LED ME HERE

WHERE I’M LOST ENOUGH TO LET MYSELF BE LED

AND SO YOU’VE BEEN HERE ALL ALONG I GUESS

IT’S JUST YOUR WAYS AND YOU ARE JUST PLAIN HARD TO GET


THESE ARE THE WORDS OF A MAN WHO WAS STRUGGLING. WE’VE ALL BEEN THERE AND GOD UNDERSTANDS OUR LIMITATIONS.

SO THE QUESTION IS, CAN WE REALLY KNOW GOD? I MEAN ON A PERSONAL LEVEL?

OR IS GOD JUST PLAIN HARD TO GET?

JOHN WROTE THIS IN HIS FIRST EPISTLE: 1JOHN 2:13-14  I am writing to you, fathers, because you know him from the beginning. I am writing to you, young men, because you have overcome the evil one. I write to you, children, because you know the Father. I write to you, fathers, because you know him who is from the beginning. I write to you, young men, because you are strong, and the word of God abides in you, and you have overcome the evil one. 

THAT IS WHAT THIS CHRISTIAN LIFE IS ALL ABOUT, A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD. THROUGH PRAYER, WORSHIP, STUDYING THE WORD, WE CAN KNOW GOD, NOT JUST KNOW ABOUT HIM, BUT TRULY KNOW HIM.   

IT IS OK TO ASK QUESTIONS, IN FACT THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT SHOULD GO UNASKED. IF WHAT WE BELIEVE IS TRUE, WE SHOULDN’T FEAR ANY QUESTION

 IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH SOMETHING OR EVEN IF YOU ARE ANGRY, TAKE IT TO GOD, HE ALREADY KNOWS.  DON’T HARBOR BITTERNESS OR RESENTMENT, TALK TO YOUR FATHER, HE LOVES YOU.

IF YOU ARE HERE TODAY AND YOU FEEL ESTRANGED FROM GOD OR FEEL HE IS UNAPPROACHABLE OR IMPERSONAL, YOU ARE MISSING OUT.

IF THERE HAS BEEN A BARRIER ERECTED BETWEEN YOU AND GOD BECAUSE OF SIN OR HURT, RECONCILE TO HIM TODAY. 


LET THE SPIRIT MOVE YOU AND GUIDE YOU.  IF YOU HAVE BUSINESS WITH GOD, NOW'S THE TIME TO DO THAT. 


DON’T FEAR THE SILENCE LET GOD SPEAK TO YOUR HEART. 

GOD DOESN’T SHOUT, HE IS THAT STILL SMALL VOICE, LISTEN TO WHAT HE HAS TO SAY TO YOU TODAY, HE KNOWS YOU AND HE WANTS YOU TO KNOW HIM AS WELL