Archive for April, 2009

Ulf Ekman Being a Catholic

Monday, April 20th, 2009

This is a debated issue.  It never seems to come to rest.  I just read something on a different blog about Ekman and the Swedish Pentacostal Clergy and higher people of office of and kind.
I wish people could see that it is not a matter of Ekman and others turning towards the Pope or the Roman Catholic Church.  What we are seeing is a very simple start of something much bigger.  I think that we are seeing the restoration of what we call Christianity.  Please see that the Pope does not sit on all the answers, neither does Ekman or the Pentacostals.  But in turning to a unity focused on Christ, will bring a deeper understanding, through the Spirit, of what God and the Bible is all about.

I long for the day when we have a full understanding of God.  I think that we are closer today than ever before.  I think that, just as Jesus cleansed the temple, and just as we can see a few periods of cleansing since then, we will have to see some cleaning in the presentchurch of today.  We do not need to worry about missing out on God, we need to worry about not being flexible enough when God reveals the truth for us.  Are we adapting to the truth in humility or are we sticking to the erroneous things of our past.

What we need is a teachable heart.  Please God give me a soft hear after your own heart.  Bend my ears to hear your voice.  Bend my mind to follow your will.

The Return of the Jedi

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

I was just watching the last minutes of The Return of the Jedi.  I have always enjoyed the Star Wars movies.  I am not very given to them.  I hardly know the name of the characters.  This episode ends with a father and a son trying to kill each other.  In the last minute, the father turns to save the son from the wrath of the emporer.  Darth Vader saves his son Luke Skywalker. And so on . . .

We drove up to Snowbird today.  It is a skiresort.  We love going up there, mostly for the scenic views of the drive.  It is very grand.
Yesterday as I drove to work I truly enjoyed the view of the SLC Valley and the mountains on the other side of the valley.  The valley floor was covered by bright white clouds.  Several hundred, maybe thousand, feet above thouse clouds were one more level of clouds, these were much darker and more dense.  The mountains in between these two layers where mostly covered by snow.  The morning sun was shining through the clouds at some places.  It all just seemed majestic and reminded me of what the throne of God must look like.

Ok, time to go to bed. 
Be Christlike today.  One of the most common things Christ did was to help someone in need. Maybe the greatest help he provided most often was to impart knowledge.  Teach someone about the goodness of God today.

Why

Friday, April 17th, 2009

One might wonder why I question the meaning of baptism, communion, and other things that we take as tradition.  It is very simple.  As I have stuided a lot of theology and church/christian history, I have found a few interesting things worth mentioning.

With God’s promises, why does statistcs show that the Christian population is less happy, less successful, less healthy, and often more poor.  Why, and HOW, can people question the existence of miracles?  If miracles do not happen as often as they should, for example the miracle of healing, then there is a lot of room for questioning.

Joseph Smith, the main founder of LDS, Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ AKA Mormonism, argued that the true church came to an abrupt end at the end of the apostolic era (as the apostles died out, so did the true church).  Church history will support this to a certain extent.  Church history does not support LDS, I am saying that it supports the fact that the church changed drastically in the first century.

What I discovered as I studied was that people fell away from the true teaching of Jesus Christ more and more.  People and the church lost the belief and expectancy in the supernatural.  The church started to replace supernatural elements with things that could be understood with a rational logic.  Baptism was no longer a supernatural “becoming” the likeness of Christ, rather, it became a public confession to demonstrate an understanding and belonging to the death and resurrection of Christ.  The Eucharist, communion, became nothing but a remembering celebration of Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and teachings. 

Doubt had taken place that there could be a supernatural act and happening connected to a material manifestation.  The baptism, whatever kind, could not be anything more than what was seen and touched, and even heard.
The doubt in a spiritual/supernatural/mystical manifestation/happening in conjunction with the taking of the bread and the wine is stronger today than maybe ever before.  Baptism has lost all its glory.
This loss of faith in God’s awesome abilities and “almightiness” is showing in the lack of the fulfilling of his promises in our daily lives. 
I argue that God has not changed.  He is the God of Genesis through Revelations.  He breathed, do you get it, a little bit of his breath gave you and I life!!! He kept the sun still for a few hours.  He made a man stronger than thousand.  I mean what can this God NOT do!  Well, you might think that he can do anything.  He is constantly limited by a strong force!  Your will, my will, your lack of faith and my lack of faith are all limiting factors for what God can do!

The God that, by a sigh, created life in Adam, is far more superior than what you and I can even imagine.  I want to re-discover what it is all about.  I want to discover the simple rituals of God that connects us with HIM in the way it is meant to be.  I want to see miracles today!

So, yet one more blog update!