Showing posts with label mourning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mourning. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2008

Matthew 5:4::Happy are the Sad?!?

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. 
What?  That doesn't make sense.  I get that only people who are sad need comfort, but when you see that blessed is actually a joyous term, how can you say that we are happy when we are sad?

I guess, we have to look more closely at the words used.  "Mourn" is the focal word for me when I read it.  What does that mean?  Is it simply sadness?  Isn't that what we do at funerals?  Yes, but the word is much more loaded than that.  The Greek word is actually pentheo and it caries with it a similar understanding to what the big fish did to Jonah...that's right - spit up, vomit, hurl, blow chunks.  The understanding is that there is something on the inside of us that is hurting us, so we have to get it out.  Sometimes this can be ugly, but it is definitely needed.  So, here's my new translation: "You will be happy when you hurl, because you will feel better."  Okay, maybe not.

Take the first in context with verse three, though - blessed are those at the end of their rope.  If there are things eating us up on the inside, we must have a place where we can get those out.  We must have a community that will see our end-of-rope status and still love us.  We have to have a community where we can get things out, so that we can be comforted.  We must.  Many of us walk around everyday with pain and hurt and mistakes bottled up on the inside that are eating away at us.  Eventually, those things will build to the point where they spew out - and you cannot help it.  The smart thing for us would be to find that community of Christ-followers that will listen as we "mourn" with them.  They will hear our hurts and through their willingness to be used by God, will over us comfort.

Our communities must be this way.  Jesus is teaching his inner circle that this is the kingdom he is ushering in.  In a culture where the religious would do everything they could to hide their problems, Jesus brings an honesty and openness into the equation.  Blessed are you when you get out on the outside what's killing you on the inside because only then will you get the comfort your soul needs and support for the journey.  It's not just about letting it out though.  Those who hear the confession, must be willing to bring a glass of encouraging water or offer a towel of admonishment to the one confessing.  That's the set-up.  We don't just come into a group, vomit all of our problems and walk away.  God speaks through the community to bring hope, healing and strength to the confessor.

I want to be part of an honest community - one that is comfortable at the end of the rope, but understands the value of healthy confession.  I think we all have an innate longing for a place to know and be known, love and be loved...to confess and to be confessed to.  

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

My Brightness

Last weekend when we deployed Springs to three houses in one neighborhood in Galveston, I have never been prouder of my Church.  Not just our little band of followers, but the Church as a whole.  I realize that there are many of Christ's followers throwing hammers and pulling molded sheetrock, hauling out wet furniture and ruined beds, fighting through the smell and the devastation just to BE THE CHURCH for some people who have watched their livelihood get swept away.  For those of us who follow Jesus, there is something inside us that intuitively wants to help when people are down.  Often, we don't know how or we let our own busy-ness step in front, but the want-to is still there.  I love it.


I often get my heart pricked by songs and this week has been one of those times.  Charlie Hall has a new CD out called "The Bright Sadness."  I am loving this CD.  Here is a song that has embraced me this week...maybe it will you, too.


My Brightness

Well I've been hit from every corner; I've been thrown from side to side
And I'm cracked up on the inside, so I come to You for life
Your presence always heals me so I want to drink it in
And You know where I'm going God and You know where I've been

And Your love is like a rock when I'm spinning
Your love is like a rock when I'm spinning
Your love is like a rock when I'm spinning around

Yesterday I felt so angry and today so insecure
And I hate it that I wrestle with the God that I adore
Your presence always heals me, so I want to drink it in
And You know where we're going God and You know where I've been

And I know less about You, but my heart loves You so much more
Your the bright in sadness, You're my brightness

I wish this thing could pass from me but I'm wanting what You want
So bring me high or bring me low; just hold me in Your love