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From: Wesley White <wwh...@wisconsinumc.org>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 05:18:20 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 8:18 am
Subject: [Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue] Hebrews 9:24-28

Pentecost +23 - Year B

Hebrews 9:24-28

No Plato here - no copies.
No Sisyphus here - no again and againing.

Still a little Aaron here - one last, extra-strong, sacrifice.

Here there is a two-stage rocket to heavenland proposed. First stage,
“sin-bearing”; second stage, “salvation-bringing”.

As you consider the implications of this division of labor, remember
where you are in this model that has yet to convince many: your sins
have been borne; you are awaiting salvation.

This could be an enviable position to be in. So, what are you going to
do while you wait? Pull a Vladimir and Estragon? Engage your eagerness
by encouraging the end to come more quickly? Planting a tree? Forgive
others preemptively? There are many choices regarding your wait time.
You could complain about the kind of music being played while you are
on hold. You could learn some new music or join a choir to learn how to
harmonize. You could compose an anti-opera (much like the vaunted
reverse country song) that would move us back to creation to find
paradise right where we are.

Lots of choices in this waiting time. Pick one. Make it up, if
necessary. Be proactive in your waiting.

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Posted By Wesley White to Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue at
11/05/2009 07:14:00 AM


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