Eyes wide open…but not seeing, talking past each other

The day started so well people agreed and we moved forwards, then there was a difference and everything, all effort got focused on the difference. The debate got heated as the time when on, the views grew further and further apart and from a good start there seemed to be an impasse, at that point  it then becomes personal. People began to listen not to hear but just retort, answer, yet the answer was affirming their position, the aspect of listening was out and attention was focused on the response rather than listening. It is always a danger when listening to hearing migrates to getting answers.

When disagreements occur, people usually talk past each other, find others who agree with their view or worst still, their worldview and then sit in their corners dispensing memos that say little of value.  

As a child I am sure you recall walking around the schoolyard chanting to gain a group around you “Who wants to be in my gang, my gang”,  the chant, these words even got captured in a popular song years ago which tells me of how regular it happened.

The messages and memos only reinforce the worldview of that person or group and the world is considered a little ‘safer’ because of the security sensed within that worldview. Unfortunately, because of entrenched world-views, little real communication and change is possible around issues of critical importance in any setting.

A worldview is not ‘the way we look at the world’, it is ‘the lens through which we see the world’. Most people are not aware that they are looking through the lens of ‘worldview’. 

I wear spectacles and number of months ago I got new spectacles and at first, I could not see correctly through them, one reason for this suggested it was due to the change of shape of the lenses and  I needed to get used to them, which seemed plausible. However, after 24 hours of struggle I returned to the optician only to discover they had put one lens in upside-down. The lens has given me a view which admittedly was in focus until I tried reading with them, the lens were sight focus but when it came to reading rather than reading at the bottom of the lens the reading view for one eye was at the top and the other eye at the bottom of the spectacles. It was my view, not correct, not quite in focus, could only see one or two words on a page not the whole view.

Each of us have lenses over our eyes which create the world we look at, it is our world view.  

If we are unaware of that lens, then we are hard-pressed to ‘see the world as it is’. The lens has coloured and distorted our view of reality.

The narrative of the scripture is introducing us constantly to encounters and events that bring about changes in our views. I would even suggest that repentance in truth is a world view change this ‘metanoeo’ the Greek world the turning of one’s mind and direction, to adopt another view is a major necessary world view change. Many narratives outline a worldview change yet one that may help us at this time is in the story of Peter and Cornelius in Acts 10. The story introduces us to a man named Cornelius, a middle-ranking army officer, with 100 men under him, described as a ‘devout’ man who ‘revered God’. In other words, he worshipped Yahweh, but had not gone through the ritual of circumcision to identify himself as ‘fully Jewish’. God directed Cornelius to summon Peter who lived in Joppa, some 33 miles away.

The whole story shows how dedicated Peter is to his ‘worldview’, which is one of being ‘Jewish’ as he understood. But Peter’s vision from God ends up reforming the lens through which he sees his world with the ‘pagans’ who are not to be interacted.

Tom Wright puts it in his Acts for Everyone commentary:

At this point, we must remind ourselves of one of the basic points about the Jewish food laws. It wasn’t just that the Jews weren’t allowed to eat pork. There was a whole range of meat which they were forbidden; they are listed (for example) in Leviticus 11, and were much discussed by later generations. And these food laws, whatever their origin, served to mark out the Jewish people from their non-Jewish neighbours, a rule reinforced by the prohibition on Jews eating with non-Jews, sharing table fellowship. The reasoning was clear: the people you sit down and eat with are ‘family’, but the Jewish ‘family’ has been called by God to be separate, to bear witness to his special love and grace to the world, and must not, therefore, compromise with the world.

This an astounding story suddenly a confrontation of a blunt reality that his worldview about what it means to be ‘part of God’s family’, along with the realisation that he needs changing. Peter responds in his realisation of God in daily life and says: Peter took a deep breath and began.‘It’s become clear to me’, he said, ‘that God really does show no favouritism. No: in every race, people who fear him and do what is right are acceptable to him. He sent his word to the children of Israel, announcing peace through Jesus Christ—he is Lord of all!. Jesus Christ—he is Lord of all!

In this thought of Jesus Christ as Lord of all a new worldview has happened, Lord within a Jewish worldview is one thing but Lord of all!

This brings us to how important it is to look at how ‘World-views’ work. If we don’t understand these concepts, we will continue to think we ‘see the world’ as it is rather than through the ‘lenses’ we all have.

Social scientist and behavioural scientist tell us that worldview is a combination of Narrative, Automatic actions, Symbols, and Questions. 

How these are defined and how they interact tells us about what makes up the ‘lens’ of how we see things. 

Bluntly, this is the ‘bias’ we all have, the bases of every decision, the root of every action, even every comment and conversation. 

If our worldview is a ‘Christ Centred worldview’, then we are doing well at becoming the New Creation people. If we reveal aspects of our worldview that are less than God intends, then we must change our minds ‘metanoeo’, that is repent, truly adopting another view, which is, at its essence, a ‘changing of the mind’.

Peter is convinced that the Jewish story properly describes what being a follower of Yahweh looks like. This is the reason for his reluctance of ‘listening to God’, his invoice initially’ It actually affected Peter’s ability to accept people, especially these Gentile followers of God as being a part of God’s family, this is opposite to what he ‘knew’ regarding God.

Convinced that dietary laws part of his automatic actions that are part of the ‘way’ a person lives is necessary. Symbols circumcision, eating ‘unclean foods’, even how can I welcome a Gentile into my house, which means not part of the family of God?.

The demonstration of the change of worldview happening in this story is demonstrated by a new symbol inviting the household Peter stood in, Peter asks for water to baptise Cornelius and welcomes an alien into God’s family. 

A powerful narrative of not just difference or change but world view transformation 

Now our challenge is this, every one of us live with and sometimes under our worldview, the question is will my worldview enable me to travel along the journey of life to see reality through Christ-like eyes? Does my lens give me the right view or just a say lens was upside down do I need to correct, could be just slightly?

We all have lenses through which we see the world, I need your lenses made known to transform my lens. You assist me to transform my world view in your difference so I can see more clearly. I need your lens you need mine so we can find Christ-likeness together.

Help me to change my lens, that is mentanoeo, change my mind because my world view does not represent how God would have me to see the world. How about you?

Corporately finding a worldview to be one new body. Let me close in saying I would not throw away my past as it got me to today but I would pray and ask we see the future as coming from God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the eternal Kingdom of God. Not my personal view or church structure view but letting Christ invade us to see with a Christ-centred world view. Let us help one another.

WHAT A CHANGE…

One could say, Life is full of change , I have often heard it said “change is here to stay” have you?   As you look into your own world, family, work, relationship worlds, in this coming year I am sure its looking at great change, due to the pandemic and enforced circumstances maybe, I don’t think that there is any part pf our world individually or collectively that is not going to be thrust into change.    We are all wondering what will life, what will business, what will church, what will relationship look like.

Change for the better, I pray so?

The winter nights have been drawing in on us in the northern hemisphere, nights certainly getting longer and longer.   The UK is in another night, now in its second lockdown due to COVID-19 and I think all are longing for the enforced lockdowns to end.   The latest debate now rising is in regard to vaccinations, should I be vaccinated or should I not has become a question and debate.   Recently I was sent a story dated form the 60’s for 70’s of a mass vaccination programme that would wipe out large numbers of humanity, I now hear the same fear form some.    O well change, trust seems it is the preferred  way of our day.

As we are pressed into the necessity of change the commodity required for all is a measure of trust, however Trust appears to be it under attack and in short supply.  Trust, faith, belief, holding on, all these necessary attitudes have been eroded for many.

So where can I find trust?  certainly not in world politics, what ever country I live in.   I see it being eroded in some neighbourhoods with one neighbour keeping watch on other neighbours for lockdown violations.   What a change, as in the early days of lockdown we were finding one another in streets and cul- de- sac’s.     Neither do I think religion holds fast.   So where in relationships trust is built and can be found strong and true.

Our relationships with one another are more valuable that ever.   I said recently that relationships are our schools of love education.   Relationships.   This really is the true foundation of the scriptures narratives of relationships.   Relationship gains and losses along with recoveries.

Is this not our gospel?  when humanity lost its relationship, lost relationship with the creators – Father, Son and Holy Spirit.   Is not the scripture multiple stories of how we, humanity and creation regain their relationship with God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit?     A very radical story of regains, recovery, restoring relationship with the Divine, with one another and with creation.

A story of where to discover this foundational relationship.

A request was made of me recently to consider the view we have of Jesus as our High Priest and the impact on us.  Hebrews 4:14 – 16 says,

14 Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.

15 For we do not have aa high priest who cannot sympathise with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin.

16 Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

If this is good news, how can I grasp the changes that this has for brought for all creation. 

How is this term reflected in our religious view, it heralds a change from a religious pattern to a relationship.   This change has brought a life that is much more than a chief religious functionary entering a inner sanctum (Holy of Holies) annually (Day of Atonement) just to burn incense and sprinkle animal blood, its a huge change a new law a new priesthood although eternal and ancient, much older than Levitocal but a new one for us.

We are also told in Hebrews 7:12 For when the priesthood is changed, the law must be changed as well.  Here we are again CHANGE is brought in,  in relation to Jesus.   The priesthood changed from OT levitical and its laws to a new priesthood and law.   The Hebrew letter calls this change BETTER in every respect, “Better” it is a key word that occurs thirteen times in this book, emphasising the heart of Hebrews that the way of Jesus Christ is so much better!   CHANGE!  

Why in our Christian faith do we try to bring old ways, old priestly ways that Christ did away with, ALL of them and fulfilled them when Christ brought a better and a new priesthood and law, the law of the Spirit which is life.

I could open up and give more time to the order of priesthood that Christ now functions through, Melchizedek and did so before creation spoken, however another day perhaps.   

Jesus changed everything towards creation including humanity, Jesus made it clear that salvation and the kingdom of God are centred, not in a temple, but at a TABLE.

Announcing that we have a place at the Table God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit had brought about a place to sit and be accepted. 

Jesus relocated the holy of holies from a veiled chamber reserved for a solitary high priest, to a shared table to which all are invited. 

This change setter, this Jesus overturned money-changing tables in the temple, but set up banqueting tables in his Father’s house.   

We forget some times it’s not worship settings or meetings, as good as they might be to enable humanities desire to celebrate, it’s not buildings, it’s not anything grand but an accepting dinning table of welcome, even before our enemies.

One cannot but see that through the process of Levitical and temple  priesthood  ways in its process built a concept of holiness was one of ever smaller and ever holier concentric circles.  

Holiness had become something to work at rather than being the  gift of God “be holy as I am”.   Quite often presented as a demand, a  command, however, In 1 Peter 1:16, it says, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.” – it is no small thing.   We are called to be like God, just as God is, we are to be.  Living out this gift of holiness.

Within the temple of Old Testament were increasing levels of holiness with corresponding restrictedness. A Jewish court where Gentiles were prohibited a male court with women prohibited. A court only for priests and no one else allowed.  Then there was holy of holies where only the high priest could enter, and even then only once a year.    Holiness was something to be protected from you and me. 

But Jesus changed all of that.  Jesus reversed the concept of what is acceptable, life came from our life giver when Jesus touched lack, or even the unclean, Jesus was not affected but that who or which he touched was made whole and changed!

THIS IS OUR HIGH PRIEST 

During Jesus’ ministry all were given unfettered access to the holiest of all.   You have been invited to the table to dip bread in the same bowl with God?   What is more radical and change bringing!

The generosity and hospitality of God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit, God is desiring to share proactively willing and enabling all creation which includes you and me, sharing his table with anyone. Especially with YOU what ever condition, where ever you have come from – origin, education, culture, gender. 

Instead of being restricted to a particular geography and limited to a priestly elite, the Christian holy of holies can be located anywhere and everywhere.   The Lord’s Table bears witness to the new covenant truth that the holy land is the whole earth and the chosen people are the human race.

Our hight prices has taken humanity right into the full presence of God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. That is absolutely crucial, and when we lose that, we lose something fundamental.

Jesus, in fulfilling the office of our High Priest, got dressed in a garment, and that garment was our flesh. 

Jesus, dressed in our humanity, carried the names of the people over his heart, Jesus, in wearing our flesh, wrote the name of all humanity into himself.  

It was not to temple but in the cross and resurrection our eternal priest in death followed in resurrection ascended, in his ascension he took humanity into the Divine courts and before God, we have died raise and are seated with him.

What has changed I can now approach God with great boldness, as Christ knows our humanity in fullness.  All of us, our awkwardness, our bent shape, even my brokenness have found a place at the table.  Let’s make our gatherings a Table not a performance.

Let us therefore draw near (προσερχωμεθα οὐν [proserchōmetha oun]). Present active middle volitive subjunctive of προσερχομαι [proserchomai]. “Let us keep on coming to” our high priest.

Change has come, it is out let us make Tables in our life style not performance, or ego but tables where all are welcomed and feed.   Having this attitude, keep coming, as change has arrived, it will never stop changing us, and creation until the fullness of Chirst is in and through it all.