Blood as a splashing panacea

The blood of Christ is the terminology that addresses his sacrificial death.  Death is the means of giving life or liberty: of this gate keeping concept, the Passover is the iconic precedent. There is even a secular version offered in the annual remembrances of the lives lost in the world wars.  In times of severe hardship people are willing to give up something or even someone that is precious and irreplaceable. Human sacrifice had not been outside the options, but bloodshed cannot be avoided because the price of going public with one’s wrongdoing is set by God.  It is at that level that bloodshed becomes operative in reconciling a man to God.

He shall slay the young bull before the Lord; and Aaron’s sons the priests shall offer up the blood and sprinkle the blood around on the altar that is at the doorway of the tent of meeting.

Leviticus 1:5

Perhaps the earliest expression of remission of sin and the necessity of blood can be seen in God’s provision of animal skins to cover the first couple in the Garden of Eden.

“The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife, and clothed them.”

Genesis 3:21

Even on the iconic day of atonement where people fasted to afflict themselves, it was blood that provided the atonement.  For all the contamination or impurity that ancient Israelites acquired there was no bloodshed required, just a quarantine until the sunset.  All of the people’s corporate and personal achievements were  gained by the common labours in the field and in the waters, never by bloody sacrifice, grain or drink offerings.

Trivializing the most precious commodity

It is a new twist on atonement for people to “apply” or “plead” the blood of Jesus to bring about changes in their financial situation, to get a job, to ensure personal safety, or personal relationships.  The giving of life is to pay for sins.  Christ’s death had nothing to do with procuring wealth and getting a job.  His death was not for ensuring believers or unbelievers get a good spouse. His death does not enable or guarantee a circle  of good friends. His death means that people can receive full pardon and receive the Holy Spirit.  The sad thing is that instead of asking for things from God people are trying to ensure that they acquire those things from God by means other than believing.  Saying that all things are under the authority of blood is a deadly hijack attempt that loses sight of the most holy and precious gifts. The proof that blood has worked is unhypocritical love towards all people.

Splashing the Lamb’s blood willy nilly

Failing to reach that intersection is the result of unbelief. If faith does not bring us victory over the world we probably have not availed ourselves of the forgiveness of sibs and the gift of the Holy Spirit that follows repentance and eternal life. Splash away and wither like a leafy fig tree

Connecting the dots of home

The origins of homelessness

Jesus said to him, “The foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.”

Matthew 8:20, NASB

Even though the greatest of all unfolding mysteries has human migration at its core we find the satisfaction of the human race in the experience of home. Home was the place where we can expect to be free in our actions and free from external influences.  Owning a home may be one of the things that is on the minds of those Africans risking their lives on rickety boats for a chance in Europe.  Could they have not been made aware of what Europeans did to Africa over the last five centuries?  Or we could keep asking ad infinitum for the rational answer to why the cost of buying or renting a home suddenly skyrocketed out of reach, or refuse to accept that homelessness is a legitimate choice.

  • Nomads have homes
  • Christ did not live off the grid
  • No person should be homeless

Economy that bridges the gap

Social links that connect and shelter all

Upheavals in the real estate market

No playacting, just heart on display

What does it mean to be a kid at heart?

The kid at heart knows he is the kinder king’s child

The world is crumbling with the most offensive aromas filling the air: adults clinging to irresponsible attitudes, kids denying their parents’ contribution to the world, and inventing virtual puberty and property to replace genuine growing up.

The kingdom of kids is

  • Laughing on the way up with no concern where the hands that send you flying are
  • Accepting parental gifts and guidance
  • Anticipating telling Mom and Dad to stuff it
  • Eating and drinking with perfect confidence and gratitude
  • Knowing that laughing at oneself and playing is priceless
  • Keeping memories and dreams alive