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a morning cup of kava with eugene, again…

February 14, 2009 by zharrod

In my last installment of a morning cup of kava with Eugene, I shared some quotes from the open pages of his book, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society, that moved me. Today, I wanted to share some of this thoughts about his chapter on Psalm 121 and Providence.

The great danger of Christian discipleship is that we should have two religions: a glorious, biblical Sunday gospel that sets us free from the world, that in the cross and resurrection of Christ makes eternity alive in us, a magnificent gospel of Genesis and Romans and Revelation; and, then, an everyday religion that we make do with during the week between the time of leaving the world and arriving in heaven. We save the Sunday Gospel for the big crises of existence. For the mundane trivialities – the times when our foot slips on a loose stone, or the heat of the sun gets too much for us, or the influence of the moon gets us down [this was in reference to pagan worship that was taking place when Psalm 121 was written] – we use the everyday religion of Reader’s Digest reprint, advice from a friend, an Ann Landers column, the huckstered wisdom of a talk-show celebrity.

This was a great chapter! It helped me put my faith under the microscope a bit. One of the most common epidemics in the life of Christ-followers today is some sort of dualism, or categorizing or compartmentalizing our faith, life and etc. It’s what Eugene was talking about, having two types of religions – a Sunday religion and an every other day of the week religion – that we use to “get us through” life. As I said, earlier, we don’t merely leave it with our faith, but it spills to all of life. This thing belongs in “this box” this thing belongs in “that box.” This goes on and on. So we continue to live a life of dualism, or put things in our nice boxes the whole time being frustrated because the boxes don’t suffice! Oh, that I would live with a consistency. Oh, that even in a world, that has no many ups and downs, our faith would have a consistency. Oh that we wouldn’t turn to the canned substitutes of this world but turn to the God of all time, Monday through Friday! I dream and pray to that extent for you and myself, that we would see this God afresh and the faith that He gives would break us out of the boxes, dualism and limits of the substitutes!

Faith is not a precarious affair of chance escapes from satanic assaults. It is the solid, massive, secure experience of God, who keeps all evil from getting inside us, who guards our life, who guards us when we leave and when we return, who guards us now, how guards us always.

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a morning cup of kava with eugene

January 20, 2009 by zharrod

That morning cup of coffee is with my new, dear friend, Eugene Peterson, and sadly it doesn’t mean I sit and have coffee with him in person, but through his writing. Last fall, I read The Contemplative Pastor: Returning to the Art of Spiritual Direction, with my pastor, Phil, after good friends, in Athens, Greece, recommended it to me. I really enjoyed the book, but now it would seem that the words of Mr. Peterson are penetrating my heart in a way that they did not, when I read The Contemplative Pastor. My director (Billy) and I are reading are now reading A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society. I know another long title! I love long titles!

The title alone seems so timely for myself and for the world you and we live in. I’m only a mere two chapters into the book and I’ve already have had so much to ponder, pray and meditate on. I wanted to share some quotes that made me go, “hmmmmm, that’s good!” Or, “ouch that stings a bit!” I hope these move you as well! Swing by a bookstore and pick this book up and enjoy a morning cup of kava with Eugene as well!

“Many claim to have been born again, but the evidence for mature Christian discipleship is slim. In our kind of culture anything, even news about God, can be sold if it is packaged freshly; but when it loses its novelty, it goes on the garbage heap. There is a great market for religious experience in our world; there is little enthusiasm for the patient acquisition of virtue, little inclination to sign up for a long apprenticeship in what earlier generations of Christians called holiness.”

“Meanwhile the world whispers, ‘Why bother? There is plenty to enjoy without involving yourself in all that. The past is a graveyard – ignore it; the future is a holocaust – avoid it. There is no payoff for discipleship, there is no destination for pilgrimage. Get God the quick way; buy instant charisma.’”

Ah, there is so much more, but we will leave it there for now. What hit you about those quotes? Any reactions? Here’s to setting forward on the long, rugged path of discipleship, that the world, and even much of the quick-fix, Evangelical church shuns!

Filed Under: Tagged With: books, discipleship, inspiration, pratical theology

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