Our question for this week was this:
"If we believe in a God of mercy - does it follow then that we must believe in a God of justice?"
It became pretty clear early in the discussion that this part of Bell's book was pretty well in line with the overall beliefs of our group - and quite orthodox as well, I think...
During my sermon, "Heaven... Otherwhere? Otherwhen" (available at: http://gracecommunityumcshreveport.org/sermons/sermons.html), I used the image that Bell provides on pg. 20 - that of a cross-shaped bridge connecting this world with some other world some other place and at some other time... The bridge crosses an abyss filled with roiling black and red smoke and flames... The destination is gleaming white and off in the distance while the place people are departing from isn't so much...
Bell says that his sister remembers this painting, "Of course, it gave us all the creeps."
But I don't see anything creepy about this painting... I don't see burly bouncers throwing people off the foot of the bridge on their heads... I don't see uniformed security guards standing at the head of the cross saying, "Sorry madam, your name is not on the list." I don't see bodies screaming as they fall over the sides of the bridge into the Dante Inferno abyss...
I see hope! Hope for every human being that has ever lived!
And my question the becomes, do we really have the Kingdom of Heaven so accurately pinned down to an absolute formula, and have we so limited God's Holy Spirit to what we know of as 'church', 'heaven', 'salvation' that we have excluded millions upon millions of people from Jesus' Kingdom of Heaven He spoke about in Matt 4:15-17...
Yup... Heaven - 'I can only imagine...' But one thing I'm of - - - the Kingdom is both NOW and HERE and NOT YET and SOMEWHERE :-)
Paix! C
Next week = "If we believe that God is a God of Justice, does it follow that He is also a God of Mercy?" & "Does this mean that God gets what He wants or do we get what we want..."
Interesting. I will continue to follow your blog. Thank you for iffering.
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