Dec 28 2004

The Search for Jesus

Published by Andre Daley at 11:25 pm under faith & culture

The search for Jesus CSI Jesus Like many other religious figures Jesus is getting a lot of press lately. The Davinci Code, the recent elections and the political voice of some religious folks has got people asking. Who is this Jesus that they follow? What was he really like? How would he respond to the actions of his current followers? Over the next several weeks Mosaic Life will dive into these questions as a community. We will explore the life and many faces of Jesus in the scriptures as we try to be more like him in our daily living. Who was he? Who did he say he was? For eight weeks we will explore images of Jesus in scripture and through the lens of our culture. We’ll explore who the images of Jesus in the scripture match up with the images of Jesus in movies, music and other and cultural media. Our explorations will include: Jesus as Lord: Jesus as the Prince of Peace: Jesus as fighter: Jesus as Healer: Jesus as Lover of our soul: Jesus as Friend: Jesus as Savior: Each week scripture texts for the bible will be available to read and explore and deepen our perspective on Jesus.

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2 Responses to “The Search for Jesus”

  1. craigon 02 Feb 2005 at 7:15 am

    Just suppose the second coming is true and armaggedon is here, what do we all have to do?

    Do we all have to stop sinning? What is a sin anyway? Who will be cast into the lake of fire to be punished for eternity - who will decide if you sin is bad enough for this to happen? If you kill someone is that a sin…or is it just god taking back one of his children by going through you? If only god can give life and only god can take life then is a murderer blameless? And if we are created in the image of god aren’t we all capable of giving and taking life wouldn’t we all have the urge to give and take life? Jesus once said that we are all sinners - does that mean we will all perish in the lake of fire? God also said that one sin leads to another - does that mean if you sin you are doomed to be a sinner forever?

    No it does not. There is an answer to all these questions. It is the truth that resonates within all of us but we often ignore it. Listen to it NOW. If armeggedon is here you must listen NOW.

    Jesus was once thought to have blasphemed when he forgave someone of his sins - they said only god possessed the power to do this. Jesus replied that if you forgive a sin it is forgiven of them, if you retain a sin it is retained. What does this mean - I will come to that in just a moment.

    psychologists have known for a long time that truely happy people cannot commit crimes against another person. That emotions like sadness guilt and anger are all bottled inside these people who commit awful crimes even though they may not show it. They may feel happy to kill someone but inside they are hurting deeply, they are only happy because they are fighting their demon within - only under the mask it has the face of an innocent person or child. Their demon within can take the face of anyone/everyone and they can end up hurting those who care about them including themselves.

    So where does this leave us? Simple. When god said one sin leads to another he meant when you retain a sin it leads to another. If you harber guilt for something you did or something somebody said you did it will eat you up inside and eventually you will sin again. When jesus said forgive sins and it will be forgive - He meant YOU should forgive YOUR own sins, YOUR own failings. Jesus said everyone sins, THIS is TRUE -EVERYONE DOES SIN, we ALL make mistakes - it is part of our learning nature, if we forgive all of our sins only then can we be really happy. This is what jesus wants - he doesn’t want us to keep punishing ourselves.

    SO I ask again - Just suppose the second coming is true and armageddon is here, what do we all have to do?

    - Forgive yourselves of all your sins, forget everything. It takes a long time to really forgive yourself of the things you have done it takes a lot of soul searching, but you must start now.

    - Forgive everyone that has sinned you, you cannot judge them for their sins have come from their own dislike of themselves. Forgive them and forget it completely, you cannot change the past, do not bring the past back to punish them that is not forgiveness - forget it and you and they will be free.

    - Think about NOW what can you do NOW that will make you and your family happy. Only now will make a difference not the future.

    - Be happy,it is your choice to be happy - take the choice back and use it - certain things come that may make us sad but it doesn’t have to be so, you can still choose to be happy no matter what, you can still choose to be content.

    These are hard things to do - they are not simple. They are what some people call enlightenment. Work through it, when you are finally, truely happy - you are ready for jesus and his new world. There will be no money, no possessions you must be prepared to leave it all behind. If you are happy inside, truely happy - money won’t have real meaning, nor possessions. Then you will be ready…

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