Monday, March 29, 2021

A Holy Week Meditation

 





Palm Sunday, and the crowd goes wild! They welcome Jesus as Messiah as we often do, hearing about Salvation and Eternal Life and the promises of God in our own lives. Then Monday comes. No kingdom. Tuesday the same. By Friday, the crowd is disappointed and shouting, "Crucify him!" 

In our times, Monday for many people, is the rules that have come down to us.  No sex, no lying, no swearing, you get the picture. Tuesday can come around with the collection plate. Sunday after Sunday, the giving doesn't stop, and does it help anyone or just take money out of your pocket? By Wednesday, rules and charity can have some on their nerves end. The celebrations year after year of Christmas festival and Easter and still no kingdom. Still no miraculous gifts. Still so little faith.

One too many Passover reenactments and one too many Good Friday observance and Christ may seem long dead if ever he existed more than a Jewish folk-hero fable for first-century Jews. You may not shout crucify him, but bit by bit, life wears away the early Palm Sunday joy to a regular observed routine ritual passing the year. One may even wonder, is the hope of eternal life worth the observances?

Bear your cross... The times change, and the reality of a life of little faith until one's personal Resurrection and your joy may decrease to observances or worse, a complete loss of faith and exit from the church. That is the cross borne by those whose faith does not grow to a mustard tree by the regular experience of the divine in their life and hearing of the word by which comes faith. When one does not regularly read how Israel fell from following God again and again, even when shown great signs, you may wonder why your life is not full of miracles.

Whether you have no faith, little faith, or faith that can move mountains, the promise of Salvation and the gift of eternal life are for you. God wants everyone saved and knows it is not easy to believe year after year. So pray. Ask him to help you remember him and his plan for you. Do not be afraid you will be a burden. He already bore a cross for you too!  

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Bulbs, Electric, Neon, Or...

 




Are our brains light bulbs? Do they burn so long then go out? Once burned out, are the only good to go to the trash and decompose? Are our fates from dust we came to dust we return? Whether electric, neon, or other light bulbs?

Or are our brains like wheat, as the Gospel story states? Do we die to rise again as fresh growth? Do we become more than we ever were in life once we die? Do we multiply ten, thirty, a hundredfold bearing fruit?

These are the two views. One the atheist with a burning bulb as long as alive and the other the Christian grain of wheat waiting to rise. Is belief the difference between the two, or is there more? Can we have more than a hope based on a belief in Christ that we will live beyond our grave?

Our hope in life beyond the grave can be based on even greater belief than just being like wheat. We can base our hope on reality not being composed of lifeless matter in a vacuum of space by accidents adding up to this day. We can base our view of reality on the outer space existing as an organ of perception and creating universes as easily as having visualization sessions. We can live consciousnesses in the infinite mind, setting like the sun in our mortal lives at death, then to rise finally in life beyond the grave thereafter!

Waking life and sleep like days and nights passed on this side of the veil of mortal life. Then on death, the veil is passed beyond, and the day rises in eternal life. No longer under the curse of Adam's family. No longer having our cross to bear. Once again in Paradise.

Our hopes for life after death does not have to be based on belief alone. It can be a matter of orientation based on the hypothesis that life does not happen in a vacuum by accident. It can be based on the theory we live in an infinite mind that is alive and God! It is suggested one try to get in touch with the invisible, infinite living God to find out...