Talk About Jesus
When
I was professor of religion at the Baptist College of Charleston, I suggested
to my religion students that when they could not think of what to say to
talk about Jesus. Two of my students went to visit one of their classmates
to invite him to come to the Bible study that they were having once a week
in their room. When they knocked on the door, they found the student was
talking on the phone to his girlfriend and was busy studying for a test.
He barked out at the two guys: "What do you want to talk about?"
One of the students just smiled and replied: "Jesus!" The guy went back
to the phone and said, "You won't believe this, but two guys just came
in to talk to me about Jesus. I will call you back later." He hung up
the phone, and said, "OK, now talk." As a result of this simple approach,
the two students shared some materials with their friend and he decided
to become a Christian and joined the Bible study group, and later he wrote
a statement of his new found faith and published it in the college newspaper.
Talking About
Jesus
My life's work as given in my website and book has been basically "talking
about Jesus." Now that I am preparing a new book on the subject of "Will
the Real Jesus Please Stand Up," I am reviewing my own writings and years
of personal journals. Who is Jesus? More important, who is Jesus to you?
What differences and contrasts do you see between Jesus and religion?
Look at the recent article by Bill Moyers "There
is no tomorrow." We are living in an extraordinary time of the decline
of common sense and a neglect of objective, logical, reasonable, practical
thinking about just about everything. Bill Moyers spells this out in his
powerful informed analysis of where we are headed in our current religion/political
headlong plunge into abysmal ignorance.
Discovering
the Real Jesus
Look within yourself and ask yourself who Jesus is to you right now.
Pray. Let God help you through the Spirit to understand and accept yourself.
You cannot accept Jesus until you accept yourself. You cannot discover
Jesus until you discover yourself. Your image of Jesus is directly influenced
by your own image of yourself. Jesus in the Gospels is the ideal expression
of human nature that God intended for you and me to experience and enjoy.
Jesus is pictured in the Gospel of John giving a summary of who he is
and who you are: "Love one another just as I have loved you." I still
recommend that you give yourself a quiet undistracted place and time to
read through the Gospel of Mark in one sitting. Use a modern language
version like "The Good News Bible," which was prepared to be simple and
quickly read by people who had learned English as a second language.
Pray
Prayer is simply turning your attention to your spiritual resources
that are already within you. You do not have to beg God for anything.
Like any loving parent, God according to Jesus is already ready and able
to give you whatever you need. You do not need any ritual or church or
priest or preacher to enable you to communicate with God and to receive
everything that God has prepared for you to live a full and meaningful
life.
Learn to meditate. I am beginning to grasp just how complicated and
yet simple meditation can be. Find the path of inner exploration and peace
that fits you. The Old Testament suggestion: "Be still and know that I
am God" literally means "let go and relax." The Hebrew means "cease striving."
Religion and churches teach you to struggle and strain and work out everything.
You don't have to do that! God has created you in God's image and given
to you the Spirit and love in great abundance. You are never a lonely
pilgrim trying to make your way over a path of bloody rocks and threatening
shadows. You are a child of the Creator and a follower of Jesus, and you
will succeed. You will make it. You will find the path that fits you.
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of you who have made contributions to help me stay on the Internet. I
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