Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Big Ideas of the Bible

The following is a revised form of an outline I've been using for the last few years to help us see the key ideas that are taught in Scripture (and assumed everywhere in Scripture, even where not explicitly taught).  Notice that under the seven main headings I have listed some of the most important implications for each heading. The impetus for this outline was a 2005 conversation with Dr. James Buskirk, my former pastor.


The “Big Ideas” of the Bible (Arden C. Autry, PhD, June 2011)

Creation
   --monotheism (one will as Source of all)
   --spiritual significance of material world; God's will to bless creation
   --humanity in God's image,
           with capacity for relationships of love and will
   --orderly, “lawful” world (e.g., sowing & reaping)
                       [purposeful narrative]
Calamity
   --The Fall; brokenness, corruption
   --created wills choosing against the Creator's will [narrative of loss]
Call
   --redemption, atonement, reclaiming, healing of broken relationships
   --remnant saved to reach the rest (evangelistic imperative)
   --promise of Creator's purpose being realized [narrative of promise]
(God's promise elicits faith, hope, and love.)
Covenant
   --ordered relationship between sovereign God and
           responsible humanity
   --God's initiative in election; human response of faith and obedience
   --redeeming relationships, provided by grace, dependent on
           faithfulness
   --revealed and lived out in history of Israel and the church
   --life of purpose; Creator/Redeemer's intention revealed (revelation)
   --context of promise/fulfillment
   --context of love/grace and commitment/faithfulness
           [journey narrative]
Christ
   --God's Word made flesh, ultimate, definitive revelation,
                  covenant embodied
   --fully God, fully human (Emmanuel, God and humanity reconciled)
   --He makes our story his story,
          so that he can make his story our story.
   --fulfillment of creation/redemption narrative assured
                   What Adam was created to be,
                   What Abraham/Israel was called to be,
                   That's what Christ incarnate is.
                   That's what we are in Christ (the body of Christ). 
                            [credit N.T. Wright]
Communion Community
   --It takes the whole covenant people of God to inherit and
          exhibit the promises and fulfillment of God focused in Christ.
          [His narrative becomes ours.]
   --love within the church
   --love for the world (from God)
   --belonging to God and one another in the Holy Spirit,
         who makes Jesus known
(The one, true Holy Spirit is known
             [1] by whom he makes known
       and [2] by the connections he creates.)
Consummation
   --Kingdom of God (God's purposes by his power), already and not yet
   --hope energizing the present faith/fulness (future shaping the present)
   --resurrection life now and future
   --judgment, ultimate resolution of justice
   --glory of God manifested
   --creation healed
   --One will realized and glorified by all
           [creation/redemption narrative complete]

Monday, January 17, 2011

Christian Use of Scripture

The following notes are from the class I taught last week at First United Methodist Church in Tulsa, OK.  (Actually it was a bit of a review from last autumn's class.)

Keys to the Christian use of Holy Scripture:

1. Know what the Bible is about:

God—the hero of the whole story
and the hero of my story.

2. Know who Jesus is:

eternal Son of God incarnate,
fully God and fully human.

3. Acknowledge the comprehensive power of Jesus’ death.

4. Acknowledge the comprehensive power and presence of Jesus’ life.

5. Allow the Holy Spirit who inspired Scripture
 to guide and apply your use of the Bible
according to the first four points.

 *******
A Crucified Creator
            rules over a cross-marked creation,
                        where resurrection resonates.

Jesus bears in his scarred body
            the marks of every evil ever done,
                        every evil ever suffered.

Jesus shows in his risen body
            the victory over every evil ever done,
                        every evil ever suffered.

Events of the past
(cross & rising of the Creator/Redeemer)
defining the present,
determining the future.

His defining presence is available to all,
            and all may let his presence define them.

Who/what defines you?
Who/what tells you who you are
                        and what you’re worth?

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Mighty God, Mary's Son

I've revised the song I wrote for this Christmas.  I felt like it needed another verse.  In writing the third verse I ended up changing the whole thing a bit. 

Mighty God, Mary’s Son,
Babe all heaven worships!
Humbly born, Christmas morn
Here on earth to bless us,
Die for us, rise for us, set us free.
Starting small, conquer all.
Jesus, born to save us.

Mighty God, Mary’s Son,
King of glorious angels!
Reign in us; mortal dust
Claim for lasting splendor.
Full of grace, full of truth, fill us, too.
Starting small, conquer all.
Jesus, born to save us.

Mighty God, Mary’s Son
Master of creation!
Ancient Word, infant Lord,
Sent to save all nations,
Stay with us, live in us, make us new!
Starting small, conquer all.
Jesus, born to save us.

© W/M Arden C. Autry, 2010

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Mighty God, Mary's Son

For Christmas, here are the lyrics to a song I recently composed:


Mighty God, Mary’s Son,
Babe all heaven worships!
Ancient Word, infant Lord,
Come in flesh to bless us,
Die for us, live in us,
Make us new.
Starting small, conquer all.
Jesus, born to save us!

Mighty God, Mary’s Son,
King of glorious angels,
Reign in us; mortal dust
Claim for lasting splendor.
Full of grace, full of truth,
Fill us, too.
Starting small, conquer all.
Jesus, born to save us!

© W/M 2010, Arden C. Autry