COP SHOT-
BLACK LIVES MATTER TO BLAME?
-Below I added some old posts I wrote a while
back.
-The scriptures I mention on the video.
-I also make a note on yesterday’s finding about
the death of Chief Simpson at the end.
Matthew 3:1 In those days came John the Baptist,
preaching in the wilderness of Judaea,
Matthew
3:2 And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.Matthew 3:3 For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
Matthew 3:4 And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
Matthew 3:5 Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,
Matthew 3:6 And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.
Matthew 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
Matthew 3:8 Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
Matthew 3:9 And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
Matthew 3:10 And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
Matthew 3:11 I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
Matthew 3:12 Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
Matthew 3:13 Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.
Matthew 3:14 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
Matthew 3:15 And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.
Matthew 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Matthew 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
I COPIED THIS FROM A PREVIOUS POST- talked about
this on the video
In the Greek world you had some very influential
philosophers; Socrates most famous student was Plato- Plato’s most famous
student was Aristotle- and his most famous student was Alexander the Great.
Alexander sought to implement the ideals of his teacher- he
wanted to unify the known world under one people/culture- a belief that
Aristotle held- a sort of ‘unified theory’ [Einstein] that would seek to bring
all learning/knowledge together under one supreme [Divine] principle.
Alexander’s experiment was called Hellenization- which was
the Greek worlds attempt to impose Greek culture/language on all their
conquered enemies- and at the same time allow them to hold on to the their own
culture too. Alexander did amazingly well at this experiment- at the young age
of around 24 he had accomplished most of his mission. The cities were a sort of
composite of Greek culture mixed in with their own culture- this is where we
get the modern term Cosmopolitan.
Alexander died young and his kingdom was divided between 4
generals- one of them- Ptolemy- would himself make it into the history books
because of his keen intellect.
The system of cosmology developed under him would last [and
work!] until some 17-18 hundred years later when it was overthrown by the
Copernican revolution during the time of Copernicus and Galileo.
Alexander’s generals would do their best to carry on the
system of Hellenization- and other nation’s generals would keep the system
going even after Greece fell. One of them- Octavian [Roman general] makes it
into the history books by another famous name- Julius Caesar.
Alexander established a great library in the Egyptian city
of Alexandria [named after him] and many of the great writings were preserved
during this time.
The writings of Aristotle would be discovered again during
the time of Thomas Aquinas [13th century Catholic genius/scholar]
and this would lead to Scholasticism [a peculiar school of thought
developed/revived under Aquinas] and give rise to the Renaissance.
Okay- before the birth of Christ- the Jewish people resisted
the imposing of Greek culture upon them- you had the very famous resistance
under the Jewish Maccabean revolt- where the Jews rose up and fought the wicked
ruler Antiochus Epiphanies- and till this day the Jewish people celebrate this
victory at Hanukah.
Eventually Rome would conquer the Greek kingdom and the
Jewish people were allowed to keep their culture and temple- yet they were
still a people oppressed. Hassidism [getting back to the beginning] developed
during this attempt to not lose their Jewish roots- the Pharisees of Jesus day
came from this movement.
Alexander was pretty successful in his attempt to unify
language- even though the bible [New Testament] was written by Jewish writers-
living under Roman rule- yet the original bible is written in the Greek
language.
Bible scholars till this day study the Greek language to
find the truest meaning of the actual words in the bible [I have a Greek
Lexicon sitting right in front of me].
It would take a few centuries before a Latin version
appeared on the scene [the great church father- Jerome- would produce the Latin
Vulgate].
Yet it would be the re- discovery and learning of the Greek
texts [under men like Erasmus- and the Protestant Reformers] that would lead to
the Reformation [16th century] and other movements in church
history.
The
Jews had various responses to the empires that ruled over them during various
times.
Alexander the Great instituted
Hellenization- a sort of cultural compromise over the people he conquered.
They could keep their
religious/cultural roots- but would be subservient to Alexander and Greek rule.
Some Jewish people rejected any
compromise- we call them the Essenes- they moved out of town- so to speak, and
lived in what we refer to as the Qumran community.
This was a few centuries before
the time of Christ- and this was where the Dead Seas Scrolls were found in the
20th century.
A Bedouin boy was looking for his
goats- threw a rock in a cave right off the Dead Sea- and that’s how we found
the scrolls.
The scrolls might have been
hidden there by the Essenes-
Now- when my friends asked me
about them- I told them that it’s been a while since I read up on any of this-
but to the best of my memory the thing that made them significant was the fact
that they were very old manuscripts- from the bible- and they backed up what we
had had all along.
I did read up this week- and
basically had it right.
The earliest Hebrew manuscripts
of the Old Testament we had previously dated back to around 900- 1000 A.D.
These manuscripts went back about
1000 years earlier- and they contained portions from almost every book of the
Old testament- and some complete books.
The only book missing was Esther.
So- this was indeed a very
significant find for scholars.
But the Scrolls also contain some
of the writings from the Essenes themselves- things we never had before- so
this too was significant.
There were Jews at the time of
the first century who tried to ‘get along’ with Rome- and with the person in
charge of their region [one of the sons of Herod the Great at the time of
Christ].
These are referred to as
Herodian’s in the bible.
Some wanted a revolution to rid
Rome from Jerusalem- these were the Zealots [one of Jesus disciples was in this
group].
Some thought if they returned to
a legalistic obeisance of the law- that this would bring in a deliverer- like
the stories we read about in the Old testament- these were the Pharisees.
And some took more of a political
compromise- these were the Sadducees.
Eventually a war with Rome would
be fought [By the way- Josephus- the famous 1st century historian- fought on
the side of the Jews in the war- and after Jerusalem was sacked in A.D. 70- he
went to Rome and wrote his great works- thinking he would make a case for the
Jewish people with the Romans. This is why we have his works today- which are
very valuable to scholars].
But the Scrolls also contain some
of the writings from the Essenes themselves- things we never had before- so
this too was significant.
There were Jews at the time of
the first century who tried to ‘get along’ with Rome- and with the person in
charge of their region [one of the sons of Herod the Great at the time of
Christ].
These are referred to as
Herodian’s in the bible.
Some wanted a revolution to rid
Rome from Jerusalem- these were the Zealots [one of Jesus disciples was in this
group].
Some thought if they returned to
a legalistic obeisance of the law- that this would bring in a deliverer- like
the stories we read about in the Old testament- these were the Pharisees.
And some took more of a political
compromise- these were the Sadducees.
Eventually a war with Rome would
be fought [By the way- Josephus- the famous 1st century historian- fought on
the side of the Jews in the war- and after Jerusalem was sacked in A.D. 70- he
went to Rome and wrote his great works- thinking he would make a case for the
Jewish people with the Romans. This is why we have his works today- which are
very valuable to scholars].
THIS IS AN OLD POST I WROTE A WHILE AGO- IT DEALS WITH
HANUKKAH.
CANDLE- DON’T GO OUT!
The chapter for the week is Luke 11.
Jesus says ‘which of you- if a friend came to you on a
journey and you had nothing to give him- would go to another friend and say ‘a
friend of mine has come and I have no food for him- can you spare some stuff’-
and this friend would give you something for your friend who came to you on his
journey’.
I always liked this story- Jesus relates it to our own life.
He then goes on to say ‘so- if you ask God for the Holy Spirit-
he too would give you what you ask’.
Often times we ‘come to the table’ with what we think others
need- that is we have preconceived ideas about what we want to share- talk
about.
But in reality- we- like the man in the story- have nothing
to give others who come to us ‘on their journey’.
We need to go ‘to our friend’ [God] - and say ‘we have
nothing- in and of ourselves to give- can you give me some bread for these
travelers’.
Its interesting- Jesus does give us the Lords prayer in this
chapter too- which says ‘give us this day our daily bread’.
The other day one of my sister’s friends came over to help
clean up the downstairs apt. where Laura lived.
She’s a nice girl- I have met her before.
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She is also an Atheist.
I have never had any problems with people of our faiths- or
even atheists.
I of course have studied/taught the Christian view for
years- and am aware of the basic ‘arguments’ that defend the ‘belief in God’
view.
But that was not my job this day- I was just helping her
clean the apt.
When I moved back to N.J. from Texas- I only took a few
things with me- one of them was a small Menorah [Jewish candlestick] that I
used as a desk item.
As we were cleaning my sister’s room- we found 2 boxes of
Hanukkah candles.
Of course my sister was not Jewish- so it was a strange
find.
I told my sister’s friend ‘you know- I actually brought a
little Menorah with me- I bet these fit it’.
Sure enough- they did.
I have already lit about 15 of them the past few days [If I
remember- I’ll post a picture].
It was an opportunity to talk about the history of Hanukkah-
so I did.
Hanukkah is the Jewish celebration of the re-dedication of
the 2nd Temple of the Jews [we read about the second temple and the
rebuilding of the city and the temple in the Old Testament books of Nehemiah-
Ezra].
In the 2nd century- B.C.- the Jews rose up
against their oppressors [the Greek/Syrian empire] and fought against the
wicked Seleucid ruler- Antiochus Epiphanies- who desecrated their temple by
offering pigs blood upon the altar.
There was a priest named Mattathias who had 5 sons- they
launched a guerilla type fight against Antiochus- and took the temple back.
After the death of the priest- his son Judah Maccabee [The
Hammer] took over- he finished the fight with his brothers and after they
rededicated the temple back to God- they Lit the Menorah- and according to
Jewish tradition- the lamp [candlesticks were not like we think today- they
were made out of pipes- and lamp oil flowed thru the pipes] only had enough oil
for one day- but miraculously burned for 8 days.
This story is found in the Talmud- a scared book for Jews.
In the Christian bible [the Catholic version- called the
book of Maccabee's] the story is a little different- but it does record this
event.
So- till this day the Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah with
the lighting of the Menorah [they use 9
candles today- the original one had 7].
And it dates back to this event- called the Maccabean
Revolt.
In Luke 11- Jesus also speaks about the candle stick.
He says when you light a candle you don’t put it where no
one can see it- but you put it on a table so when people come into the room
they can see.
Jesus says the church is like this- we are a ‘city on a hill
that cannot be hid’.
The Apostle John says in the book of Revelation ‘I saw a man
standing in the middle of 7 golden candles- he had 7 stars in his right hand’.
The book goes on to interpret this image- it says this was a
prophetic image of Jesus standing in the middle of the 7 churches that the
letter was written to [these were the 7 churches of Asia Minor].
The 7 stars in Jesus right hand were ‘the angels of the 7
churches’.
So the menorah plays a role in both Jewish and Christian
art/writing.
In the story I mentioned above- when people come to us ‘on
their journey’- where they are at in life- we really don’t know what to say-
what to give them.
Because we too are on ‘our journey’ dealing with our own
stuff too.
Earlier this year I re-read the Bob Dylan book ‘Chronicles’.
It was highly acclaimed- his first auto biography- and it
was a really good book.
Dylan gives a quote from his grandmother;
‘Remember- when you run across people in life- try to be
nice- because we are all going thru stuff’ [my paraphrase].
Yeah- at times I can be mean- just like the rest.
I really had no plans
on ‘witnessing’ to my sisters friend this day.
But the candles were a way to simply talk about the history
of Hanukkah [this friend likes to study and learn- she is somewhat of an
intellectual- which is good].
Jesus also says in this chapter ‘the light of the body is
the eye- if you look at bad stuff- it will affect you’.
He relates this to the candle imagery- what we see- hear-
read- etc, - these things do indeed effect us- for good or ill.
Yeah- the candle stick imagery is used a lot in the bible.
According to the Talmud- God did a miracle- he let the
Menorah burn for 8 days [that’s why the modern celebration is 8 days].
Yet- they only had one day of oil.
Hey- that fits in with the story ‘A friend has come to us-
we don’t have enough to give them- can you multiply the resources’.
Sure- God sees we are trying- why not?
NOTE- The past couple of weeks the Pope made his trip to
Brazil- has made a few off the cuff remarks- and there has been talk in the
media about this stuff.
One of the remarks he made I did like a lot;
“At times we loose people because we they don’t understand
what we are saying, because we have forgotten the language of simplicity and
import an intellectualism foreign to our people”- “ Without the grammar of
simplicity, the church loses the very conditions which make it possible to fish
for God in the deep waters of his mystery”.
I went to the Wal Mart eye doctor the other day.
I am supposed to wear glasses- but have not had an eye exam
in about 20 years.
At work- at the fire house- I used to bring an old junky
pair- that I fixed with super glue- because I can not read street signs without
prescriptions.
I new most of the city by heart [I drove fire trucks for
Kingsville for 25 years- and was a firefighter].
Yet- when it came to reading the actual addresses- forget
it.
But- after I retired I
would just ‘wing it’.
Yeah- at times I would actually have to stop- right under a
sign- to read it.
But- driving in New Jersey [which I’m trying not to do- I
want to just start using buses and stuff] is different.
Even when walking New York city- sometimes I walk an extra
block- and find out the corner is the wrong street.
So- at Wal mart I got the exam and ordered 2 pairs of
glasses.
The Eye doc. asked me about my reading and all- how good can
I read/see the page.
I told him my reading has gone down some- and I can judge it
well because I’m a big reader of books- for many years.
He asked me about what I red and all.
Somehow I got into the web site- and started talking about
ministry and stuff.
He was interested- and even asked me a few questions.
He of course is an accomplished person- yet had questions
about his former faith- and the church he now belongs to.
He was raised Methodist- and married a fine Catholic lady-
and is now Catholic.
As my habit is- sometimes I get too deep into stuff- and I
lose people [the Popes above quote].
But this time- ‘deep’ was good- he asked some good questions
about the church- and I shared with him this web site.
In this weeks bible chapter Jesus gave us the story about
the people who come to us on 'their journey’.
They too have all types of stuff they are dealing with.
Some- like my eye doctor- might
have simple questions [simple for someone who has studied this stuff for years-
maybe tough for those who never put the time in- for instance I talked about
the debate between the Methodists and the Calvinists- and how his former church
was Arminian [ a term that comes from Jacob Arminius- a person who was once a
believer in Predestination/Election- and came to doubt it- and became a
defender of Free Will] and how they did not teach Predestination- John Wesley-
the founder of the Methodist church disagreed with other great revivalist
preachers- like Spurgeon- over this issue].
So- on my eye doctors ‘journey’
this was important to him- to learn some stuff about his former church- as well
as his present one [I also talked about the Catholic church Fathers- and the
early centuries of the church].
Yet to some of the other people I
have met in the last few weeks- this is not ‘the bread’ they need [or would
even understand].
What’s most important- at these
junctures on the journey- is to ‘hear’ God- to listen to what the friend of
yours might be dealing with- or even asking you a specific question.
It’s hard to practice this-
because most of the times we want to talk about a subject that we like.
Stephen Covey said ‘seek first to
understand- then to be understood’.
Let’s end with a few verses I
have read the past day or so.
‘Woe to those who obey the rules-
but pass over the judgment and love of God’
“The Lord will perfect
[accomplish] that which concerns you”
“Strengthen O God- that which you
have done for us”
Let God establish the thing he
started in you- don’t get too caught up in the process right now [rules versus
the Love of God]- let God lead- be a good follower.
Obey him in simple acts of
service.
The prophet Isaiah said God was
done with the famous- the big shots- and he was using the humble- the poor- the
down trodden to build his kingdom [read chapters 3-4].
God honors the contrite heart-
the Meek ones who are to inherit the earth.
He puts down those who are in
pride.
As the Pope so eloquently said-
God fishes in this world- but he uses the language of simplicity to catch men.
UPDATE ON CHIEF SIMPSONS DEATH-
I read the news yesterday- about
the passing of Chief Simpson.
The chief had alcohol in his
system at the time of his death [he was killed while riding his motorcycle].
The 16 year old boy who was
driving the truck had no alcohol- or drugs in him.
The alcohol in the chief was 0.078-
the legal limit in Texas is 0.08.
I in NO WAY demean the chief
here-
The final investigation said it
was determined that the alcohol played no role in the chief’s death.
To be honest- I don’t know how we
can determine that a certain amount [varies in states] can play a role.
Are we slower to respond in a
vehicle with 07?
Probably- alcohol affects how we
respond.
The point I want to make is it
would be better to have no alcohol in us- while driving.
The Chief broke no law- and it
was not wrong for him to have drank.
I continue to pray for his family
till this day- and ask for you to do the same [as well as the families of the
officers who died in the past few weeks].
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