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 More options Oct 29, 8:52 am
From: Wesley White <wwh...@wisconsinumc.org>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 05:52:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 8:52 am
Subject: [Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue] Hebrews 9:11-14

Pentecost +22 - Year B

Hebrews 9:11-14

“There are many ways of helping people to this confidence [that they
are a people loved and forgiven by God]. Hebrews offers one very
complicated way. The idea that a sacrifice or a symbolic reminder of
blood kept God in touch with the validity of love might strike us as
odd if not bizarre, but it must have worked for some. We are not
committed to using the same methods, but we are committed to the same
message - if that is our faith. We are today more sensitive to
different religious traditions than our author, but we also need to
come to terms critically with our own. We might even seek to emulate
the level of creativity our author has shown when we face the challenge
of speaking this same message to people in our day who live in a
different symbolic world but face substantially the same needs.” [from
William Loader]

I appreciate the challenge for us to speak of love and forgiveness in a
creative manner in our context. For the physicists among us we might
speak of Jesus giving up his Higgs boson. For others of us this brings
a big, “Huh?”.

When it comes to the blood sacrifice imagery, I am in the “Huh?”
category. If Jesus can bypass the sacrifice of goats and bulls, why
limit him to a simple blood substitution as though Jesus was
religiously type O-negative. In today’s world we might also wonder
about hematopoietic stem cells being a new image regarding Jesus’
on-going experimentation and creativity rather than repeating a past
out of touch with today’s and tomorrow’s realities.

Perhaps it is enough to ask what the “new covenant” is and how it might
be symbolized. If it is redemption from the past, then we may need to
find images that will walk into a new future rather than repeat past
patterns.

--
Posted By Wesley White to Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue at
10/29/2009 07:49:00 AM


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