Why are
other people important to my personal relationship with God?
Great
question! No one can be a Christian alone . . . just like God is not God alone.
We depend on others for our salvation, and the greatest other is God. And the
reason God is not God alone is because Christians believe that God is three
persons in one nature.
Does
reconciliation mean that I can't stand up for what I
believe?
Reconciliation demands such assertion. You see, to be
reconciled demands that the broken bone be set. The pain in doing so makes us
all conscious. This means that cheap grace and false piety get in the way and
act as gangrene in healing and true reconciliation.
What is the
first step toward reconciling myself with others?
For the Christian,
the first step is belief in God in Christ—without belief in God in Christ (the
one who is really capable of forgiveness), reconciliation is unachievable and
unintelligible. Jesus constantly taught first to love God, and by so doing, we
will eventually love others.
What does
heaven have to do with the mess here on earth?
Without a perspective
of transcendent life (the community of saints), we create a self-fulfilling
prophecy of eat, drink and be merry because tomorrow we die. Heaven is a
necessary corrective to such nearsightedness. As many of us know, heaven has
gotten a bad rap because Freud and Marx have rightly criticized many so called
Christians who said they believed in heaven when all along they were worshipping
themselves in delusion. But we should not throw the baby out with the bath
water. Human beings naturally imprint upon reality (like baby ducklings need the
mother duck to know how to be a duck). We need heaven in order to know how to
live on earth.
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