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“For: The Institute of Contemporary and Emerging Worship Studies, St. Stephens University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt:
I have survived the technical challenge that was set before me. I am converted; a new creation. I am a Facebooker; I am a Blogger; I am an ITunesU’er; I am a Talkshoer; I am WOMAN! (Helen Reddy would be so proud!- Ok, I just realized that 90% of this class will have no idea who I am talking about!)
As I look back at Week 2 of this Worship Theology class, I am overwhelmed; not in a negative way, just overwhelmed. In just a few weeks, I will be starting my 8th year as worship leader of New Song Christian Fellowship. Oh, if I had only had Essentials Blue back in 2001!
As I reflect on all of the materials from this week, I keep going back to the moment when it really hit me, I mean really hit me. It was early one morning and I was sitting on our front porch reading section two of N.T. Wright’s book. Three cows had decided they were off for greener pastures (into my front yard), and I sent our trusty dog, Casey, ”head of ranch security,” to go secure the area! After this brief, but exciting interruption, I dove into the chapter on Israel. The Jewish people believed that heaven and earth came together in one holy place, the Temple, the place where the god of the universe resided. This is why it was so important for the Temple to be built and rebuilt through the ages.
God’s ultimate plan of restoration for His people came in the form of His Son, Jesus. No longer would God’s sphere of heaven and earth intersect in a building, but rather in a servant King. And here comes the front porch cosmic revelation: through the mercy of God, this King lives in me. In fact, He said in His Word that my body is the “temple” of the Holy Spirit. I am now the intersection, the meeting point, if you will, of heaven and earth. In the U.S. we have just celebrated July 4th, Independence Day, which traditionally boasts of magnificent firework displays. None could have compared with the “stars” which were shooting off in my heart! I stood up and worshipped the God who loved me, the God who created me, the God who gave me life, the God who chose me for His kingdom!
Now that I have had a couple of days to think about all of this, I must go back to all those kings who tried to rebuild and restore the Temple throughout ancient history. I couldn’t help but think about those today, even Christians, who after 2,000 years, are longing to rebuild the physical temple in Israel. God sacrificed His Son so that heaven and earth could come together as the kingdom of God in us. Why then would anyone want to go back to a finite earthly temple (the shadow) when He has given us the infinite Presence (the reality) in His Son?
Intersections are usually dangerous places to be…………..but this one is worth it!
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That is one very powerful story!
You weave in so many pieces in from where are, where you have been and what you are seeing now…and that last line about intersections is captivating.
Comment by Di July 12, 2008 @ 2:05 amWhat a liberating and humbling revelation! God has made us his temple and the interesection between heaven and earth. Now that is something to write songs about. I could get a good hallalujah going about that. Oh that songs would give us a ground for praise instead of just an injunction to praise. God has done something in time and space that draws out of us undeniable praise. Instead of just repeating over and over again how much I love God, I can recount his character expressed by his actions which draw love out of me. Just saying how much I love God is really praising me. “look how much I love God. I am really something.” The truth that God has given us the role of temple is worthy of singing about. Not so much about us as his grace.
Comment by dudley July 12, 2008 @ 2:35 amI love it! That was the biggest revelation to me as I read through Simply Christian. For some reason I always think of the intersections of the Kingdom as being “around” or “near” me but hadn’t made the connection that the intersection is actually “in” me. How cool is that?!
Comment by Will Bernard July 17, 2008 @ 1:55 pmAfter reading this blog, I’m writing ideas on my post it stickers, and I’m running out of stickers this is so good! We humans been the temple makes me think of us been salvific story tellers, sub-creators, image bearers, in a more powerful, real way, dramatically present in our every day reality, the Kingdom resides in us and it can explode, become perceivable in any moment. Our hearts are windows of Heaven! That is just pure beauty, our hearts become more than an echo, a closer source of the voice, so people can really hear God’s voice through our hearts…
Comment by Hans Wust July 23, 2008 @ 5:27 pmWow! I have never thought of Heaven and Earth intersecting in me! I want to learn more, so please keep writing. Thank you for sharing.
Comment by Pamela Cott September 21, 2008 @ 3:01 am