"However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me- the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace (Acts 20:24)" We as 21st Century Christians owe a lot of tribute to the early apostles, specifically the apostle Paul for the work he did in spreading the gospel to all the nations ( ultimately, fulfilling the Great Commission) which by 62 A.D. was fulfilled (Romans 16:25-26; Romans 1:5,8; Colossians 1:5-6,23). Today, there is a lot of confusion as to how the Great Commission applies to our context (which I will hopefully clear up in this blog), but true understanding of the proper context brings a greater understanding as to the Christian's purpose in the world today. Understanding applications in context is properly done by utilizing the concept of audience-original relevancy (what a message means to the people it is given to) and the aspects of covenantal understanding (how God works in agreements with specific people) helps clarify the gospel and gives true zeal. “...I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge (Romans 10:2)". God originally chose the ancient Israelites to make covenant with, this meant that He would exhibit his glory through them (which would turn out to be many blessings and curses, don't all good things come with some responsibility? -the Law). The ultimate goal of this covenant with these chosen people was to namely shown the glory of God through them by obedience to the Law of Moses( which temporarily closed the gap between mankind and God due to sin- Galatians chapter 3) which in time would lead to 'calling all the nations' (Isaiah 42, 49- and pretty much all prophetic language in Old Testament relates to how the calling of Abraham to be a blessing to all nations would amount to the Gentiles coming to faith through the Messiah through Israel- Luke chapter 2). The Messiah would usher in the kingdom of the God, which we as Christians know to be the life and purpose of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ came proclaiming the gospel of the Kingdom of God- which at that time was at hand- until all things be fulfilled (Luke chapter 21, specifically verse 31). Jesus Christ, the Savior, would bridge the gap that was created by sin and thus through fulfilling the Law, all nations would be able to approach God, and have His presence among them (Revelation 21-22). The Great Commission- as we see at work in the book of Acts- was the proclamation of the good news of the kingdom of God- which was to soon be among all people- through the realization and faith (understanding) of salvation in Jesus Christ (Matthew 18:3; I Corinthians 15). Understandably, today there are many different views of the end times, but it is this writer's opinion through study and observation, that the end times in the Bible- were the end times of the Old Covenant- and therefore, the kingdom of God would be ushered in to this world as the end time prophecies were fulfilled (Matthew 24, Luke 21, and Mark 13). God has continually dealt with mankind through covenants and we constantly see this concept used in Scripture. Understanding the covenant relationships and that they were and are based upon is vital to understanding how God was and is dealing with people today. Beginning with Adam and Eve, God began his covenant-relationship with them in the Garden (Genesis chapter 2-3). The disobedience of Adam led to the curse of mankind which was the separation between mankind and God. Through His loving grace, God established a covenant with His chosen people Israel, a covenant that would welcome them back into communion with Him through obedience to the Law of Moses and this would enable them to be His Holy nation, the people He would bless and curse by their faith and obedience. Ultimately, this covenant was designed to meet the bigger plan of God which was to bring all nations back into communion with Him. Therefore, God created this holy nation called Israel to be an example to other nations, and to also birth the Messiah through the lineage of Abraham, under the law of Moses- providing structure of faith and obedience. The Messiah would bring in the New Covenant which would fulfill the obligations of the Law of Moses through the blood of Jesus Christ- that way the old way of ritual and strict obedience that the Israelites had to follow was replaced with LOVE. This love would now welcome all people by grace, love, and faith to be welcomed back into communion with God through salvation in Jesus Christ. Throughout the book of Acts we see the apostles of Christ caught up in the excitement of God's grace and that now God was bringing all nations (even the Gentiles) back into relationship with Him- the kingdom of God. Understanding the practical excitement of the apostles being commissioned to tell those outside of the people of Israel that they are welcomed in through God's grace is important because it helps understand even the aspect of Bible study. This was an end of the Israelite world and a new thing was taking place, a new time, and the product that was being offered was the New Covenant (Hebrews 8:7-13; Hebrews 10:15-18; Acts 11:19-21 and so on...). Now for the topic of the hour. What does that mean for us today? Are we proclaiming the same message as the apostle Paul? Same reasons? Same outcomes? Same expectations? Well considering that Paul and the other apostles were looking forward to the destruction of Jerusalem, namely the temple- which would bring about the new heavens and the new earth- it is clear that since then things are a bit different. We are in the post-new covenant era now, which means that all aspects that the apostles and Gentiles of the early church were waiting for have been fulfilled- in 70 A.D. I am more and more convinced that we have gotten deceived after Constantine and lost the true outward expression of the gospel of the kingdom of God- and settled for mere "Spiritual talk"- rather than being burdened and inspired to make the kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven, a reality. Today, the gospel of the kingdom of God is not at hand, it is among us. Accepting the fact that we are currently in the new heavens and the new earth is an issue for many people, because it is so much easier to look forward to something rather than actually have to work toward it, in there here and now. Well guess what, its reality and truly coming to terms with it, is freedom-giving and compelling (both of which are much needed in the Church today). Ok, so let's look at Revelation 21-22, to get a better picture of what the Church should be offering and "our message" today. In chapter 21, we get a spiritual look at the kingdom of God coming down to be among us- whereas God will be among us and live with us. We will be His people, He our God- and all tears and sorrows- of the old order will pass away. The Old Covenant was a ministration of death (2 Corinthians 3:7-15), therefore the passing of this old order would relieve the people of God from the burden of law and sin (Galatians chapter 4). Glory to God- He has made all things new. So, at this point "it is done", prophetically speaking all things have come to fulfillment and now it is all about the over comers. The kingdom of God is spiritual, and therefore nothing vile (remember we are all vile sinners- therefore it is the yoke of Christ that allows us to approach the presence of Christ- and all glory to God that we have the opportunity without ritual or sacrifice). As we live in this kingdom- we know and "see" the we no longer live under the curse of sin (Revelation 22:3), glory of God Almighty and the Lamb being the temple (Revelation 21: 22-27), the river of Life (Revelation 22:1-2), the kingship of Jesus and being recognized by His name (Revelation 22:3-4), living in the light (Revelation 22:5), and finally washing our robes so that we may approach the tree of life (which leaves bring healing to all nations) and the opportunity granted to us to enter the gates of the city (Revelation 22:14-15). Let us proclaim this message continually and eternally, and invite others into the Kingdom of God- in this many we glorify God! Don't you see how this should excite us? We have truly been set free and blessed by His presence and the fulfillment of prophecy- and this is exactly what excited the apostles all throughout the book of Acts. (We must realize that application in context makes so much sense- they were the generation that experienced the fulfillment, we glean the results). Understanding the full realization of the gospel (the good news) of the kingdom of God among us creates a demand for a radical response- what I like to call THE TROUBLEMAKER AFFECT. We have been set free from religion (the old covenant) to live in love, to imagine the um-imaginable, to view another world being possible (the kingdom of God) and to enact it by any means necessary. We have a message, the message from God that brings healing to all nations, revives the Spirit and soul, glorifies God, and leads us to realize our fullest potential. This is truly zeal with knowledge. Mark Driscoll wrote a book called Radical Reformission, which helps us become "culturally liberal yet theologically conservative", after all the subtitle of his book is "Reaching Out Without Selling-Out". Therefore, after reading through the book, I would like to share some thoughts and even answer some of his reformission questions (I would invite all to check out the book). John 4:1-42, speaks about Jesus and the Samaritan woman. Mark Driscoll utilizes this Biblical passage to help us highlight who are "the Samaritans" in our location and culture. Looking at our culture today, and the unfortunate Christian sub-culture we have created, there is a wide gap. In some future posts I will talk more about this and the new book I am looking to read- The Next Christians by Gabe Lyons, which details what we need to be. We have created a culture that pretty much puts anyone who does not agree with our specific set church doctrine or anyone who does not attend church regularly- namely that specific church we might attend, as Samaritans. Rather than understanding the Christian community as a fluid movement of passionate Christ-followers, we have settled and compromised (much due to a lack of passion) for a semblance of Church which extends to a watered down "religious" message. My opinion is grasping emergent and missional concepts will help us begin to bridge the gap between the people of God and those outside the kingdom gates. The second chapter of Driscoll's book deals with the gospel. I love how he invites us to creatively understand and apply to gospel in context- which is hardly done today- due to a lack of application and contextual understanding. Some invites are: if you were to write a gospel for people in your cultural where would you start, how would you explain sin, how would you explain Jesus, what parts of Jesus' message would you place extra emphasis on (I will save that for another blog- this should be fun). "...as the gospel moves into new cultures in our day, and as new cultures emerge, we must struggle to sift out what is cultural and what is Scriptural". I loved Mark's 3rd chapter which talked about Shotgun Weddings to Jesus, which I thought was a great way to explain common day gospel sharing (alter calls and evangelism) as well as discipleship. We obviously need to properly understand the call of Christ, count the cost, and allow the renewing gospel to take root in our lives (isn't it funny that radical is derived from the word rooted?). A proper understanding of sin is vital in exhibiting the gospel and walking in the day (Romans chapter 13). Driscoll deals well with understanding culture, and applying the gospel- as we get into chapter 5, we begin to get missional in our approach. Mark makes good points for us to go out of our routine to start learning about the culture, read things we wouldn't normally read, and talk to people we wouldn't normally talk to- truly start to understand the culture- that way we can effectively make disciples (after all isn't that what this is all about??). Finally at the end of the book, Mark Driscoll begins to provide more balance, through which we can examine ourselves- are we Pharisaic, Essenic, or way too immersed in culture? Understanding ourselves in light of modern or postmodern attitude- areas that clearly need balance.
Well, this blog turned out a bit longer than I wanted. I hope that if you have held on this long and read through it, that you have been inspired and burdened by the gospel and the responsibility to live through Acts! We must begin to be missional with our message, emergent without understanding, and contextual with our applications!
Live in love, by, in, and through Jesus Christ, Mike Miano
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Theological, missional, social, and random musings of a "Jesus Freak" living for the glory of God through Jesus Christ!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Emerging Thoughts and Definitive Unity
The early Church was characterized by controversy, discussion, and debate concerning most things that were very dear to them (namely the Law of Moses and it's application- whether it was the Pharisaic view, these new radicals called Christians, Gnostics, or the Gentile people). Even consider the debate between believers(Peter and Paul- Galatians 2:11-21, and Paul and Barnabas-Acts 15), or even more consider all the councils and reformations throughout church history where we get much of the facts of our faith from (Council of Nicaea, Council of Constantinople, or the Council of Ephesus- just to name a few). The greatest thing about this was that even with all the discussion and difference going on, everyone (namely the body of Christ) knew the reality of things, that which really mattered- expression of the New Covenant brought to fruition through Jesus Christ (although there was a lot of debate on how exactly it applied in certain contexts).
As a 27 year old male, who aspires to be a church planter and lead a congregation, the emerging trends coupled with denominational traditions have been disturbing at times, but more so very inspiring. As I always say, "I have a lot of hope in the next generation", especially in context of bringing unity into the Church (and I mean that in aspects of mission, theology, exemplifying our faith with integrity, loving God and others, passion, and ultimately changing the world through the gospel of Jesus (kingdom of God type of stuff).
However today there seems to be a gap in the church between the "traditionalists" and the emerging thoughts of what could be called "radical traditionalists". Both camps are ever-reforming in certain contexts yet fail to consider what the other camps brings to the communion table (pun intended). So here is where we must challenge ourselves to consider what has changed in the church, and why do so many fear the aspects of critical realism? In the Word of God we are challenged to study for the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2), which is a constant thing, and should continue and allow for the challenge of paradigm shifts.
The definitive unity that is somewhat missing is contexts of the body of Christ as a whole is the lack of willingness for discussion, debate, and challenge. For example, Rob Bell a pastor of Mars Hill Church, recently made this statement:
“What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry, and archeologist find Larry’s tomb and do DNA samples and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was really just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods had virgin births? But what if, as you study the origin of the word ‘virgin’ you discover that the word ‘virgin’ in the gospel of Matthew actually comes from the book of Isaiah, and then you find out that in the Hebrew language at that time, the word ‘virgin’ could mean several things. And what if you discover that in the first century being ‘born of a virgin’ also referred to a child whose mother became pregnant the first time she had intercourse? What if that spring were seriously questioned? Could a person keep on jumping? Could a person still love God? Could you still be a Christian? Is the way of Jesus still the best possible way to live? Or does the whole thing fall apart?…If the whole faith falls apart when we reexamine and rethink one spring, then it wasn’t that strong in the first place, was it?”
When I first heard about this I was shocked that a fellow-Christ follower would say something so ludicrous, yet now that I put it in contexts of what he was trying to say, it made perfect sense (it is somewhat interesting that I have experienced this a lot as a person willing to learn- that many times when people say something that is seemingly crazy, upon research and context, it actually makes a lot more sense than I originally thought. This is what we call a paradigm shift, and it is something a majority within the body of Christ are in dire need of in order to create- definitive unity.
I realize- sometimes we dig to deep and get hung up on the "deeper issues" that divide us as the body of Christ ( although I add the disclaimer that many times some of these issues really do matter) but all in all- what is the main thing? THE GOSPEL. We can all agree that the message of the Messiah was good news that the kingdom of God is at hand, and yes, even with that statement I know where defenses and debates arise, but let us focus on the simple aspect and the mission to be ambassadors. As the body of Christ- outwardly we need to be on mission and defined by unity, yet inwardly we need to be open to discuss and debate- emerging thoughts.
I salute the body of Christ- in efforts of emerging thoughts and definitive unity,
Michael Miano
For more thought:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1374/is_5_59/ai_55722258/
http://ad70.net/variety-helps-to-prevent-an-isolated-society/
Consider watching the movie "Accepted", a hilarious comedy in which an emergent minded individual should ask- what is tradition? How do we look at the fruits of our traditions?
LOL- Did I find God, or did He find me? hmmm...
As a 27 year old male, who aspires to be a church planter and lead a congregation, the emerging trends coupled with denominational traditions have been disturbing at times, but more so very inspiring. As I always say, "I have a lot of hope in the next generation", especially in context of bringing unity into the Church (and I mean that in aspects of mission, theology, exemplifying our faith with integrity, loving God and others, passion, and ultimately changing the world through the gospel of Jesus (kingdom of God type of stuff).
However today there seems to be a gap in the church between the "traditionalists" and the emerging thoughts of what could be called "radical traditionalists". Both camps are ever-reforming in certain contexts yet fail to consider what the other camps brings to the communion table (pun intended). So here is where we must challenge ourselves to consider what has changed in the church, and why do so many fear the aspects of critical realism? In the Word of God we are challenged to study for the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2), which is a constant thing, and should continue and allow for the challenge of paradigm shifts.
The definitive unity that is somewhat missing is contexts of the body of Christ as a whole is the lack of willingness for discussion, debate, and challenge. For example, Rob Bell a pastor of Mars Hill Church, recently made this statement:
“What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry, and archeologist find Larry’s tomb and do DNA samples and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was really just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods had virgin births? But what if, as you study the origin of the word ‘virgin’ you discover that the word ‘virgin’ in the gospel of Matthew actually comes from the book of Isaiah, and then you find out that in the Hebrew language at that time, the word ‘virgin’ could mean several things. And what if you discover that in the first century being ‘born of a virgin’ also referred to a child whose mother became pregnant the first time she had intercourse? What if that spring were seriously questioned? Could a person keep on jumping? Could a person still love God? Could you still be a Christian? Is the way of Jesus still the best possible way to live? Or does the whole thing fall apart?…If the whole faith falls apart when we reexamine and rethink one spring, then it wasn’t that strong in the first place, was it?”
When I first heard about this I was shocked that a fellow-Christ follower would say something so ludicrous, yet now that I put it in contexts of what he was trying to say, it made perfect sense (it is somewhat interesting that I have experienced this a lot as a person willing to learn- that many times when people say something that is seemingly crazy, upon research and context, it actually makes a lot more sense than I originally thought. This is what we call a paradigm shift, and it is something a majority within the body of Christ are in dire need of in order to create- definitive unity.
I realize- sometimes we dig to deep and get hung up on the "deeper issues" that divide us as the body of Christ ( although I add the disclaimer that many times some of these issues really do matter) but all in all- what is the main thing? THE GOSPEL. We can all agree that the message of the Messiah was good news that the kingdom of God is at hand, and yes, even with that statement I know where defenses and debates arise, but let us focus on the simple aspect and the mission to be ambassadors. As the body of Christ- outwardly we need to be on mission and defined by unity, yet inwardly we need to be open to discuss and debate- emerging thoughts.
I salute the body of Christ- in efforts of emerging thoughts and definitive unity,
Michael Miano
For more thought:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1374/is_5_59/ai_55722258/
http://ad70.net/variety-helps-to-prevent-an-isolated-society/
Consider watching the movie "Accepted", a hilarious comedy in which an emergent minded individual should ask- what is tradition? How do we look at the fruits of our traditions?
LOL- Did I find God, or did He find me? hmmm...
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Friday, January 14, 2011
How Rich are You? (Riches in Christ study)
(Isaiah 55 (cross reference with book of Revelations); 2 Corinthians 6:10; James 2:5; Ephesians 2:7, chapter 3; Colossians 1:27; 2:2; Revelations 3:18)
“God doesn’t just want you to worship Him; He wants you to know WHY you worship Him….great love is born f great knowledge…learn more worship more”. –Mark Batterson, Primal.
FULFILLED HOPE CONTRAST TO “A MISPLACED HOPE” (Example- Heaven’s Gate)
Resurrection (Hope of Israel) 1 Corinthians 15: Old to New – Acts 24:15; Acts 23:6 cf. Acts 28:20; Acts 26:6-8
Titus 2:13; I Peter 1:13; I John 3:2-3; I Thessalonians 5:8; Titus 1:2; 3:7; Matthew 5:17-18
“The Old Covenant Hope (of Israel) has become the New Covenant reality”
“Eternal life, salvation, and righteousness was the hope of “this age”, but became full possession of the Church at the Second Coming” – paraphrased; The Preterist Voice
LIVING IN HIS PRESENCE (GOD CONSCIOUSNESS)
What did or was the importance of God’s presence to Old Testament Jews?
Psalms 139:7-12; Psalms 16:11; Psalms 23; Psalms 51:11
Old Covenant V. New Covenant
Exodus 25:8 Matthew 16:18
Exodus 29:43, 45 John 4:21, 23
Numbers 11:16,17 Acts 7:48
Numbers 12:5 Colossians 1:18
Deuteronomy 31:15 Hebrews 8:2
I Chronicles 6:48 Hebrews 9:11, 24
Revelations 21:3
Book- The Practice of the Presence of God
His presence enables us to live a life in response to what He has done.
• Not to get ultra-spiritual but you know that emotional moment when you sing and praise, reflect and meditate on what God has done in you and through you? That is His presence.
Jesus came preaching the: KINGDOM OF GOD
Old Testament understanding? The glories of this reality?
Matthew 6:33; Matthew 13: 31-32
Read- blogs @ Freaked-Out Mindset (Mike Miano) – “What are You Screaming with Your Life?”
“God’s people, in God’s place,- under God’s rule” – PresentTruthMag.com
Restoring Eden!
Prophecy concerning the Kingdom of God: Ezekiel 36-37; Isaiah 7,9,11,51,53; Ezekiel 47 cf. Revelations 22; Daniel 9
GRACE AND FREEDOM IN AND THROUGH JESUS CHRIST
Personal Righteousness- His Righteousness
Temporary Forgiveness- Complete Forgiveness
Old Covenant Law- New Covenant Grace
Romans 7-8; Acts 15; Ephesians 2:8; Romans 14; Galatians 6:2; James 2:8
HEDONIST-OUR LIVES ARE TO GLORIFY HIM, BY SEEKING HIM!
The Riches of Incomparable glory- Ephesians 2:7
“God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in Him” – John Piper, Desiring God
Psalms 16:11; Hebrews 12:1-2; Philippians 3:8; Matthew 13:44-46; Psalms 37:4; Whole book of Ecclesiastes
SHINING THE LIGHT OS SALVATION (EVANGELISM)
• Consider the lyrics to the song, Shining the Light of Salvation, by Desperation Band
o “We were made for such a time as this, to make a difference in the world we live. Now we live!...Whose living a life worth living, were shining the light of salvation”.
John 1:4-5; John 8:12; Revelations 21:23; John 12:46; Matthew 5:16; I Peter 2:9
The Lamp Parable- Mark 4:21-24
Salvation was a promise to the Jews, which would eventually through fulfilled promises of the New Covenant reach the Gentiles: Isaiah 11:9-11; Luke 2:32; Isaiah 42 (specifically verse 6); Isaiah 49:6; Acts 13:45-47; Acts 26:22-24
Tree Parable- Mark 4:30-32
NEW HEAVENS AND NEW EARTH
“NEW”-changing the world
This New understanding should lead us in love to “turn the world upside-down”
Revelations 21:1; Isaiah 65:17 (both speak to Salvation, our relationship with God)
-Note that Isaiah’s context was the coming New Covenant
SONS/ DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST HIGH! LIVE IN THESE RICHES!
Romans 8:14, 19; Galatians 3:26-29; 4:5; Ephesians chapter 1
“God doesn’t just want you to worship Him; He wants you to know WHY you worship Him….great love is born f great knowledge…learn more worship more”. –Mark Batterson, Primal.
FULFILLED HOPE CONTRAST TO “A MISPLACED HOPE” (Example- Heaven’s Gate)
Resurrection (Hope of Israel) 1 Corinthians 15: Old to New – Acts 24:15; Acts 23:6 cf. Acts 28:20; Acts 26:6-8
Titus 2:13; I Peter 1:13; I John 3:2-3; I Thessalonians 5:8; Titus 1:2; 3:7; Matthew 5:17-18
“The Old Covenant Hope (of Israel) has become the New Covenant reality”
“Eternal life, salvation, and righteousness was the hope of “this age”, but became full possession of the Church at the Second Coming” – paraphrased; The Preterist Voice
LIVING IN HIS PRESENCE (GOD CONSCIOUSNESS)
What did or was the importance of God’s presence to Old Testament Jews?
Psalms 139:7-12; Psalms 16:11; Psalms 23; Psalms 51:11
Old Covenant V. New Covenant
Exodus 25:8 Matthew 16:18
Exodus 29:43, 45 John 4:21, 23
Numbers 11:16,17 Acts 7:48
Numbers 12:5 Colossians 1:18
Deuteronomy 31:15 Hebrews 8:2
I Chronicles 6:48 Hebrews 9:11, 24
Revelations 21:3
Book- The Practice of the Presence of God
His presence enables us to live a life in response to what He has done.
• Not to get ultra-spiritual but you know that emotional moment when you sing and praise, reflect and meditate on what God has done in you and through you? That is His presence.
Jesus came preaching the: KINGDOM OF GOD
Old Testament understanding? The glories of this reality?
Matthew 6:33; Matthew 13: 31-32
Read- blogs @ Freaked-Out Mindset (Mike Miano) – “What are You Screaming with Your Life?”
“God’s people, in God’s place,- under God’s rule” – PresentTruthMag.com
Restoring Eden!
Prophecy concerning the Kingdom of God: Ezekiel 36-37; Isaiah 7,9,11,51,53; Ezekiel 47 cf. Revelations 22; Daniel 9
GRACE AND FREEDOM IN AND THROUGH JESUS CHRIST
Personal Righteousness- His Righteousness
Temporary Forgiveness- Complete Forgiveness
Old Covenant Law- New Covenant Grace
Romans 7-8; Acts 15; Ephesians 2:8; Romans 14; Galatians 6:2; James 2:8
HEDONIST-OUR LIVES ARE TO GLORIFY HIM, BY SEEKING HIM!
The Riches of Incomparable glory- Ephesians 2:7
“God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in Him” – John Piper, Desiring God
Psalms 16:11; Hebrews 12:1-2; Philippians 3:8; Matthew 13:44-46; Psalms 37:4; Whole book of Ecclesiastes
SHINING THE LIGHT OS SALVATION (EVANGELISM)
• Consider the lyrics to the song, Shining the Light of Salvation, by Desperation Band
o “We were made for such a time as this, to make a difference in the world we live. Now we live!...Whose living a life worth living, were shining the light of salvation”.
John 1:4-5; John 8:12; Revelations 21:23; John 12:46; Matthew 5:16; I Peter 2:9
The Lamp Parable- Mark 4:21-24
Salvation was a promise to the Jews, which would eventually through fulfilled promises of the New Covenant reach the Gentiles: Isaiah 11:9-11; Luke 2:32; Isaiah 42 (specifically verse 6); Isaiah 49:6; Acts 13:45-47; Acts 26:22-24
Tree Parable- Mark 4:30-32
NEW HEAVENS AND NEW EARTH
“NEW”-changing the world
This New understanding should lead us in love to “turn the world upside-down”
Revelations 21:1; Isaiah 65:17 (both speak to Salvation, our relationship with God)
-Note that Isaiah’s context was the coming New Covenant
SONS/ DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST HIGH! LIVE IN THESE RICHES!
Romans 8:14, 19; Galatians 3:26-29; 4:5; Ephesians chapter 1
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Good Ole’ New Years
Well here we are January 6, 2011. This New Year has not been met with much enthusiasm as I had seen in 2010, have we given up on the dreams of new hopes, new possibilities, etc.? I know in my case it is that I am still kind of caught up in the gains and pains of 2010.
11-11-11, will happen this year, so what’s your wish? What better than to commit now to making wishes that will become realities in 2011 or even 2012, come on now people, a little optimistic enthusiasm here (maybe I am trying to convince myself as well).
I am very strongly opinionated on the concept of setting New Year’s resolutions, as you will notice if you check out my blog around this time last year. Looking back at last year’s resolutions and putting them into the proper context, I would say I did fairly well. Pursuing His righteousness is a will be a continued goal, a good understanding I have learned through 2010 was that it wasn’t my righteousness but the righteousness of Jesus Christ that is vital to my life in Him (check out my blog about Puritanical Ostracism in September 2010). Also, missional courage and imagination coupled with striving toward a stronger prayer live will always be goals to elevate. Simplifying my life and loving Gabriella are double edged issues, which work in and out of each other (further explanation by personal communication). And the p90X was a failed adventure, Gabriella stuck it through and my Aunt Joanne may have gave it the best effort, but it was clearly not for me (ha ha ha). Bucket list ideas still going, still alive, and even more so free to live for Him by more and more knowledge of Him.
Ok, now into 2011. My simplified resolution is summed up in Matthew 6:33 which says "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and allow all things to be added unto you”. To explain- my goal for 2011 is to allow God to continually be first in all things by loving Him with my mind heart, soul, and strength coupled with allowing my goals (resolutions) to fall into place of what His kingdom and righteousness look like in my life. I detail these for accountability my brothers and sisters!
My own car by March,
Read entire Bible through Hebrew and Greek (still looking for study ideas...),
Memorize at least 1 entire book of the Bible (currently looking at Ephesians or Colossians),
Study systematic theology (basically have a solid foundational theology that I can clearly and concisely explain),
Start writing my personal book (possibly finish),
Develop my savings and credit accounts, build up a stronger God consciousness (love God with my soul!!),
Graduate,
Further my endeavors of church planting (begin plans, attend conferences, have meetings, etc.),
Learn basic Spanish and Arabic (maybe one or the other),
Continually participate in a holy experiment of living out the Bible
(Mark Batterson says: “What if every time we came across a verse that told us to do something, we thoughtfully and prayerfully figured out a way to translate it with our lives? What if we consistently, creatively, and courageously acted on each verse? What if we turned every verse into a HOLY EXPERIMENT”)?
As I finalize and sign off my resolutions I want to add some accountability factors. This year as I live seeking God’s kingdom and His righteousness, I strive to live with honesty and integrity in all things. Also, many goals are a virtue but I also want to accomplish some compassion-casting (opposed to vision casting- thanks Jim), I want to live a life that is challenging and inspiring but also LOVE MORE, LISTEN MORE, AND UNDERSTAND MORE!
-------Michael A. Miano-------
Well, thanks for reading. And it’s never too late to begin making 2011 resolutions. If you have made some I would love to share coffee, tea, or water (lol) with you and hear them as well and help you be accountable. If you have yet—let this be your inspiration!
Joy, Peace, and Love, follow me as I follow Jesus,
Mike Miano
11-11-11, will happen this year, so what’s your wish? What better than to commit now to making wishes that will become realities in 2011 or even 2012, come on now people, a little optimistic enthusiasm here (maybe I am trying to convince myself as well).
I am very strongly opinionated on the concept of setting New Year’s resolutions, as you will notice if you check out my blog around this time last year. Looking back at last year’s resolutions and putting them into the proper context, I would say I did fairly well. Pursuing His righteousness is a will be a continued goal, a good understanding I have learned through 2010 was that it wasn’t my righteousness but the righteousness of Jesus Christ that is vital to my life in Him (check out my blog about Puritanical Ostracism in September 2010). Also, missional courage and imagination coupled with striving toward a stronger prayer live will always be goals to elevate. Simplifying my life and loving Gabriella are double edged issues, which work in and out of each other (further explanation by personal communication). And the p90X was a failed adventure, Gabriella stuck it through and my Aunt Joanne may have gave it the best effort, but it was clearly not for me (ha ha ha). Bucket list ideas still going, still alive, and even more so free to live for Him by more and more knowledge of Him.
Ok, now into 2011. My simplified resolution is summed up in Matthew 6:33 which says "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and allow all things to be added unto you”. To explain- my goal for 2011 is to allow God to continually be first in all things by loving Him with my mind heart, soul, and strength coupled with allowing my goals (resolutions) to fall into place of what His kingdom and righteousness look like in my life. I detail these for accountability my brothers and sisters!
My own car by March,
Read entire Bible through Hebrew and Greek (still looking for study ideas...),
Memorize at least 1 entire book of the Bible (currently looking at Ephesians or Colossians),
Study systematic theology (basically have a solid foundational theology that I can clearly and concisely explain),
Start writing my personal book (possibly finish),
Develop my savings and credit accounts, build up a stronger God consciousness (love God with my soul!!),
Graduate,
Further my endeavors of church planting (begin plans, attend conferences, have meetings, etc.),
Learn basic Spanish and Arabic (maybe one or the other),
Continually participate in a holy experiment of living out the Bible
(Mark Batterson says: “What if every time we came across a verse that told us to do something, we thoughtfully and prayerfully figured out a way to translate it with our lives? What if we consistently, creatively, and courageously acted on each verse? What if we turned every verse into a HOLY EXPERIMENT”)?
As I finalize and sign off my resolutions I want to add some accountability factors. This year as I live seeking God’s kingdom and His righteousness, I strive to live with honesty and integrity in all things. Also, many goals are a virtue but I also want to accomplish some compassion-casting (opposed to vision casting- thanks Jim), I want to live a life that is challenging and inspiring but also LOVE MORE, LISTEN MORE, AND UNDERSTAND MORE!
-------Michael A. Miano-------
Well, thanks for reading. And it’s never too late to begin making 2011 resolutions. If you have made some I would love to share coffee, tea, or water (lol) with you and hear them as well and help you be accountable. If you have yet—let this be your inspiration!
Joy, Peace, and Love, follow me as I follow Jesus,
Mike Miano
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Retrospect- 2010
Well here we are in 2011. The last couple weeks of the year have been a bit a roller coaster therefore actually sitting down and writing this blog is accomplishing a huge feat.
I would like to take out the time to do some examination of the year of 2010. Sitting down and reading the recap of 2009 and my notes from January 2010, is inspiring and am will continually urge others to begin to detail these things.
Looking over my new years resolutions of last year was fun and it helped a bit to put all that was done and accomplished in 2010 into a good perspective (be on the look out for the 2011 resolution blog, I will be posting).
January
The year started out with me having a radical zeal to pursue the kingdom of God (much to the credit of what the Lord is doing in and through Shane Claiborne). I studied the writing, The Early Christians in Their Own Words collected and organized by Eberhardt Arnold. I would reccoment this writing because of the rich history you can learn of the early church and be encouraged, inspired, and challenged by our history as the body of Christ.
“The early Christians challenge us to see discipleship as a path away from “self” toward a wholly transformed social order”.
I learned of the fellow saint Polycarp, who was martyr-ed for his faith and spoke about his statement of “Christianus Sum” (I am a Christian) at the Faith to Faith conference later in the month.
A very pivotal part of my new year was developing a friendship and guidance from pastor Alan Bondar from Messiah Reformed Church (http://www.messiahreformed.com) who through discernment and knowledge of Him led me to embrace Reformed Full Preterism.
* A very strong point that happened even from the beginning of 2010 was the friendships I developed and working toward goals and stronger mission statement for Freaked-Out Fellowship.
January was also the month that I explored Catholicism in tune with my resolutions for Jan-March. I had learned how to pray the full rosary, went rosary prayer group, studied parts of the catechism and so forth (for more info, consider reading the blog post: http://newsfromthetribe.blogspot.com/2010/02/avatars-catholics-and-rosary.html
February began with the quest into Orthodox Christian and praying the khomboskini, and this was a time in honest retrospect that I felt distached from a lively bunch of Christians. I had read the book, The Way: What Every Christian Should Know about the Orthodox Church, and was not exactly in agreement. (Although, I am learning that there are many aspects of Orthodox Christianity that the body of Christ does need to get back to- even to the extent of the Orthodox Christian Bible commentaries).
Freaked-Out Fellowship stopped hosting the Monday night rallies, which was humbling me for to realize that sometimes you need to try and stop if it does not seem to be the proper method. Also, in February I began to attend Messiah Reformed Church and dig deeper into fulfilled eschatology.
Looking back at notes, I realize that my year started out so strongly with the ACTing Out ACTS concept of living and being the radical Christians that we read about in the early church. The persecuted, the hated, the nonconformists, etc...we so desperately need that energy!
March began with reading Jesus for President by Shane Claiborne and Chris Shaw, yet another book that has played an important part in developing my passion for Christ. Also, besides turning 26 on March 3rd, I traveled as a practicing monastic to the New Monasticism conference at Reba Place Fellowship. This was an awesome experience and helped me begin to develop my thoughts more concerning fellowship and new monasticism, also considering an interesting bus ride from Fort Myers, Florida to Evanston, Illinois, dressed like a Franciscan monk. :)
April was a month of study. I recall reading through the Bible in 30 days which was a powerful experience, reminds me of the quote from J.I. Packer, “Any Christian worth his salt ought to read the Bible from cover-to-cover every year”. Also, a detailed study through the prophets in an effort to fully understand the concept of the Prophetic Imagination was a powerful, exciting journey as well. Did you know Isaiah ran around Egypt butt-naked? ha ha ha
Also, in April I became an official Starbucks barista!! whoohoo! Iced Venti 11 pump Vanilla Upside-down Caramel Macchiato (somewhat the kingdom of God in a cup).
May to June, I placed alot of emphasis on studies of both Full Preterism and the Missional Church. Reading through various books such as The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch, Reading the Bible through New Covenant Eyes by Alan Bondar, ReJesus by Alan Hirsch, etc began to really push me into a certain direction- a pret-issional Jesus Freak direction!
“...return to a more pre-Constantinian understanding and experience of church” (Robert Webber)
As we ventured into August it seems as though my life began to take an odd turn. Noticeably things in my life began to take a toll and I lost my focus. It all goes back to that Matthew 6:33 statement, GO READ IT!!!
A valuable lesson I am learning even after a recent study and discussion through the book of Ecclesiastes is that there is a time for everything, and this is something I know I need to learn. prioritizing is important. Looking back, i was doing so much at once, even going against the stream of knowing that my life was having issues, and I experienced a sense of burnout.
September was suppose to be the launch of Freaked-Out Fellowship’s new ideas, but even at that point there were things in life that I should have taken a step back and worked toward a bit of a sabbath. The encouragement of these times was when I did focus on God I was granted bits a pieces of wisdom into His kingdom (the true Kingdom as explained in Romans 14:11). Consistency and persistence is a blessed part of my character that God has given me, and even in the times of trial I always seek to be inspired and burdened by God, which at this time in September 2010 I turned to reading yet again, The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne.
In October I began to get ready for my trip to Israel/ Palestine and tried to remain open minded to my trip and explaining my simple reasons to “know the faces” of those struggling in the Middle East.
Now, November and December where a bit of ups and downs, the true to life realities. In November I was preparing for my trip and it was a struggle, I had alot of crisis’ going on in my personal life (especially in regards to my and Gabriella’s relationship). I ended up going on the trip, even though life almost seemed against me before I left, and upon my return all the stock I had placed in the trip was revealed. The “mission trip effect” happened to my life in more than one way, and that would be a blog or discussion in and of itself. (I WILL WARN YOU THAT OUR GOD IS A FAITHFUL AND SOVEREIGN GOD WHO WILL MAKE HIS WILL HAPPEN IN THE WORLD, WHETHER YOU ASK OR NOT, BUT IF YOU ASK, BE WILLING TO RECOGNIZE YOU ASKED!).
Upon my return from Israel/ Palestine in late November/ early December I have found my world a bit upside-down. Talk about returning from a foreign land to foreign circumstances, that would be the best way to explain it. As I was still processing what I had seen in order to “Know the Faces” in the Middle East, I was also welcomed with beginning to process what was going on in my personal life.
December, probably the most impactful month of the year has seemingly offered a bit of every emotion on the chart. Sadness boy Joy, Loss but Opportunity, Confusion yet Focus. It is in the valley times that we listen and learn the most and that is what I have done with December. Studious might not even describe it well, but you can imagine that much learning and wisdom will be revealed in future blogs. Much more of what December has offered will be revealed in my next upcoming blog concerning 2011.
Let’s wave goodbye to 2010, and welcome in 2011..I wish I could be more parabolic like Jesus or poetic like my friend Q, who wrote her letter/ poem to 2010. With that said, let’s look to be inspired and burdened in 2011.
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings. (Proverbs 25:2)”.
As a follower of Jesus, by Truth and Spirit,
Michael Miano
I would like to take out the time to do some examination of the year of 2010. Sitting down and reading the recap of 2009 and my notes from January 2010, is inspiring and am will continually urge others to begin to detail these things.
Looking over my new years resolutions of last year was fun and it helped a bit to put all that was done and accomplished in 2010 into a good perspective (be on the look out for the 2011 resolution blog, I will be posting).
January
The year started out with me having a radical zeal to pursue the kingdom of God (much to the credit of what the Lord is doing in and through Shane Claiborne). I studied the writing, The Early Christians in Their Own Words collected and organized by Eberhardt Arnold. I would reccoment this writing because of the rich history you can learn of the early church and be encouraged, inspired, and challenged by our history as the body of Christ.
“The early Christians challenge us to see discipleship as a path away from “self” toward a wholly transformed social order”.
I learned of the fellow saint Polycarp, who was martyr-ed for his faith and spoke about his statement of “Christianus Sum” (I am a Christian) at the Faith to Faith conference later in the month.
A very pivotal part of my new year was developing a friendship and guidance from pastor Alan Bondar from Messiah Reformed Church (http://www.messiahreformed.com) who through discernment and knowledge of Him led me to embrace Reformed Full Preterism.
* A very strong point that happened even from the beginning of 2010 was the friendships I developed and working toward goals and stronger mission statement for Freaked-Out Fellowship.
January was also the month that I explored Catholicism in tune with my resolutions for Jan-March. I had learned how to pray the full rosary, went rosary prayer group, studied parts of the catechism and so forth (for more info, consider reading the blog post: http://newsfromthetribe.blogspot.com/2010/02/avatars-catholics-and-rosary.html
February began with the quest into Orthodox Christian and praying the khomboskini, and this was a time in honest retrospect that I felt distached from a lively bunch of Christians. I had read the book, The Way: What Every Christian Should Know about the Orthodox Church, and was not exactly in agreement. (Although, I am learning that there are many aspects of Orthodox Christianity that the body of Christ does need to get back to- even to the extent of the Orthodox Christian Bible commentaries).
Freaked-Out Fellowship stopped hosting the Monday night rallies, which was humbling me for to realize that sometimes you need to try and stop if it does not seem to be the proper method. Also, in February I began to attend Messiah Reformed Church and dig deeper into fulfilled eschatology.
Looking back at notes, I realize that my year started out so strongly with the ACTing Out ACTS concept of living and being the radical Christians that we read about in the early church. The persecuted, the hated, the nonconformists, etc...we so desperately need that energy!
March began with reading Jesus for President by Shane Claiborne and Chris Shaw, yet another book that has played an important part in developing my passion for Christ. Also, besides turning 26 on March 3rd, I traveled as a practicing monastic to the New Monasticism conference at Reba Place Fellowship. This was an awesome experience and helped me begin to develop my thoughts more concerning fellowship and new monasticism, also considering an interesting bus ride from Fort Myers, Florida to Evanston, Illinois, dressed like a Franciscan monk. :)
April was a month of study. I recall reading through the Bible in 30 days which was a powerful experience, reminds me of the quote from J.I. Packer, “Any Christian worth his salt ought to read the Bible from cover-to-cover every year”. Also, a detailed study through the prophets in an effort to fully understand the concept of the Prophetic Imagination was a powerful, exciting journey as well. Did you know Isaiah ran around Egypt butt-naked? ha ha ha
Also, in April I became an official Starbucks barista!! whoohoo! Iced Venti 11 pump Vanilla Upside-down Caramel Macchiato (somewhat the kingdom of God in a cup).
May to June, I placed alot of emphasis on studies of both Full Preterism and the Missional Church. Reading through various books such as The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch, Reading the Bible through New Covenant Eyes by Alan Bondar, ReJesus by Alan Hirsch, etc began to really push me into a certain direction- a pret-issional Jesus Freak direction!
“...return to a more pre-Constantinian understanding and experience of church” (Robert Webber)
As we ventured into August it seems as though my life began to take an odd turn. Noticeably things in my life began to take a toll and I lost my focus. It all goes back to that Matthew 6:33 statement, GO READ IT!!!
A valuable lesson I am learning even after a recent study and discussion through the book of Ecclesiastes is that there is a time for everything, and this is something I know I need to learn. prioritizing is important. Looking back, i was doing so much at once, even going against the stream of knowing that my life was having issues, and I experienced a sense of burnout.
September was suppose to be the launch of Freaked-Out Fellowship’s new ideas, but even at that point there were things in life that I should have taken a step back and worked toward a bit of a sabbath. The encouragement of these times was when I did focus on God I was granted bits a pieces of wisdom into His kingdom (the true Kingdom as explained in Romans 14:11). Consistency and persistence is a blessed part of my character that God has given me, and even in the times of trial I always seek to be inspired and burdened by God, which at this time in September 2010 I turned to reading yet again, The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne.
In October I began to get ready for my trip to Israel/ Palestine and tried to remain open minded to my trip and explaining my simple reasons to “know the faces” of those struggling in the Middle East.
Now, November and December where a bit of ups and downs, the true to life realities. In November I was preparing for my trip and it was a struggle, I had alot of crisis’ going on in my personal life (especially in regards to my and Gabriella’s relationship). I ended up going on the trip, even though life almost seemed against me before I left, and upon my return all the stock I had placed in the trip was revealed. The “mission trip effect” happened to my life in more than one way, and that would be a blog or discussion in and of itself. (I WILL WARN YOU THAT OUR GOD IS A FAITHFUL AND SOVEREIGN GOD WHO WILL MAKE HIS WILL HAPPEN IN THE WORLD, WHETHER YOU ASK OR NOT, BUT IF YOU ASK, BE WILLING TO RECOGNIZE YOU ASKED!).
Upon my return from Israel/ Palestine in late November/ early December I have found my world a bit upside-down. Talk about returning from a foreign land to foreign circumstances, that would be the best way to explain it. As I was still processing what I had seen in order to “Know the Faces” in the Middle East, I was also welcomed with beginning to process what was going on in my personal life.
December, probably the most impactful month of the year has seemingly offered a bit of every emotion on the chart. Sadness boy Joy, Loss but Opportunity, Confusion yet Focus. It is in the valley times that we listen and learn the most and that is what I have done with December. Studious might not even describe it well, but you can imagine that much learning and wisdom will be revealed in future blogs. Much more of what December has offered will be revealed in my next upcoming blog concerning 2011.
Let’s wave goodbye to 2010, and welcome in 2011..I wish I could be more parabolic like Jesus or poetic like my friend Q, who wrote her letter/ poem to 2010. With that said, let’s look to be inspired and burdened in 2011.
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings. (Proverbs 25:2)”.
As a follower of Jesus, by Truth and Spirit,
Michael Miano
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Mind Overload
Mind Overload
Well, it is taking a lot for me to type this blog because of all the events currently going on in my life (in regards to personal issues, still processing my trip to Israel/ Palestine, and doing some recent studies as well).
I want to make sure I give a brief update on how my trip was and what I experienced. Since I returned the common questions I receive are “How was Israel”, “Did you have a good time on your trip”, and “Did you accomplish what you went there for”. Well, visiting Israel/ Palestine was an experience and that’s the best way I can put it and in time I will explain. As far as having a good time, that was hardly the reason I went, although amidst the learning experience there was some fun points such as spending time with our fellow team members, drinking shots in West Jerusalem, playing soccer/ football, and of course seeing the tourist sites that everyone wants to see while in Israel. Now, for the more meaty question of did I accomplish what I set out to do. Absolutely, the basic goal I set was to know the faces, which was pretty much what the whole trip was about. We spent time in many meetings, home visits (even slept in homes and tents), and did all that we could within 2 weeks to understand the conflict. Upon my return I have drafted a basic statement concerning my trip:
“I went to Israel/ Palestine to make and help efforts toward a sustainable peace. I made it my personal agenda to "KNOW THE FACES", which meant knowing the faces of those who are constantly in our media, spoken about in our Christian theology, etc...This has enabled me to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, whether it's the unrecognized villages of the Bedouins in the Negev or the heavy military presence in Al Khalil.
I am burdened by the demolished homes, illegal settlement expansions, and the inhumane (seemingly systematic destruction) treatment of the Palestinian people, yet I remain optimistic and inspired by Palestinian groups such as The Holy Land Trust, Israeli groups such as ICAHD and Breaking the Silence, as well as international supporters.”
Therefore with that said, I would like to invite you to call or email me to set up a discussion time so I can share more of my information with you. Also, I will be looking to schedule speaking engagements wherever possible, so if you can help me with locations that would be great, or just look out for places that I will post. You can also visit the website I created pertaining to my trip @ http://www.riskybusinessforchrist.weebly.com
Another thing, lately I have been doing extensive studies into fulfilled eschatology and various studies which I look forward to sharing (have become a bit of a aspiring scholar lately). Look forward to these posts.
Until next time, have a great Christmas and remember the revolution that was started by the birth of the Messiah!
Blessings in Christ,
Michael Miano
Ps. Please keep me in prayer concerning my firm conviction to “seek 1st the Kingdom of God” in all things!!! Thank you!
Well, it is taking a lot for me to type this blog because of all the events currently going on in my life (in regards to personal issues, still processing my trip to Israel/ Palestine, and doing some recent studies as well).
I want to make sure I give a brief update on how my trip was and what I experienced. Since I returned the common questions I receive are “How was Israel”, “Did you have a good time on your trip”, and “Did you accomplish what you went there for”. Well, visiting Israel/ Palestine was an experience and that’s the best way I can put it and in time I will explain. As far as having a good time, that was hardly the reason I went, although amidst the learning experience there was some fun points such as spending time with our fellow team members, drinking shots in West Jerusalem, playing soccer/ football, and of course seeing the tourist sites that everyone wants to see while in Israel. Now, for the more meaty question of did I accomplish what I set out to do. Absolutely, the basic goal I set was to know the faces, which was pretty much what the whole trip was about. We spent time in many meetings, home visits (even slept in homes and tents), and did all that we could within 2 weeks to understand the conflict. Upon my return I have drafted a basic statement concerning my trip:
“I went to Israel/ Palestine to make and help efforts toward a sustainable peace. I made it my personal agenda to "KNOW THE FACES", which meant knowing the faces of those who are constantly in our media, spoken about in our Christian theology, etc...This has enabled me to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, whether it's the unrecognized villages of the Bedouins in the Negev or the heavy military presence in Al Khalil.
I am burdened by the demolished homes, illegal settlement expansions, and the inhumane (seemingly systematic destruction) treatment of the Palestinian people, yet I remain optimistic and inspired by Palestinian groups such as The Holy Land Trust, Israeli groups such as ICAHD and Breaking the Silence, as well as international supporters.”
Therefore with that said, I would like to invite you to call or email me to set up a discussion time so I can share more of my information with you. Also, I will be looking to schedule speaking engagements wherever possible, so if you can help me with locations that would be great, or just look out for places that I will post. You can also visit the website I created pertaining to my trip @ http://www.riskybusinessforchrist.weebly.com
Another thing, lately I have been doing extensive studies into fulfilled eschatology and various studies which I look forward to sharing (have become a bit of a aspiring scholar lately). Look forward to these posts.
Until next time, have a great Christmas and remember the revolution that was started by the birth of the Messiah!
Blessings in Christ,
Michael Miano
Ps. Please keep me in prayer concerning my firm conviction to “seek 1st the Kingdom of God” in all things!!! Thank you!
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Why Palestine?
Well, I leave for Palestine in less than 72 hours, and it has been a trying past week at that. Thanks be to God for the strength, all all the loved ones who has helped, discussed, and just cared for me as I have been going through the ringer (I could not have kept my sanity without you all).
I wanted to briefly document my thoughts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and why I feel called to participate in this mission, as I have called "Know the Faces". (http://www.riskybusinessforchrist.weebly.com).
Well, for starters I have never been a dispensationalist, which means I refuse separate the people of God as Israel (God's Chosen) and the church, and this has allowed me to not have blinders concerning Israel( visit this site : http://www.theologicalstudies.org/dispen.html). When I first came to Christ and stood under the teaching of brother Paul Richard Jr. Curran, I learned much of who and what Israel was. I have studies theology and history concerning Israel and have grown to have many concerns about what is going on over in this place once called Canaan.
I remember reading about Rachel Corrie, and how she protested the inhumane treatment of Palestinians and this eventually led to her death (Google: Rachel Corrie). This inspired me because I believe that standing in the face of danger especially in regards to the welfare of people is what Christianity is all about, exactly what we see Jesus Christ doing throughout the gospels( Luke 4:18-21), and this is many senses has come to be labeled liberation theology. Isn't liberation exactly what the New Covenant is about?
Many people question the "no more tears, pain, death" scriptures(Isaiah 25 cf. Revelation 21:1-27) as to apply in some future time or now (the kingdom of God), but looking at this situation in Palestine, and oppressed people all over the world, we have perfect opportunity to live in love and make this "no more tears" concept a reality, RIGHT NOW!!!
I have always been overly- agitated by what we call missions in the Christian church, I have failed to see the element of self-sacrifice and danger that we see in the "Jesus Freaks" and missionaries we read about. And then I stumbled upon the Christian Peacemaker Teams, one of the few groups who seem to understand the concept of "die to self" (Matthew 16:24-25).
The time has come for me as a student of the Word of God, a man who is inspired by those who take initiative, and a conscientious thinker of this Israel thing, to finally "Know the Faces". Yes, I will quote Shane Claiborne (as I do many times) ,
"And I think that's what our world is desperately in need of - lovers, people who are building deep, genuine relationships with fellow strugglers along the way, and who actually know the faces of the people behind the issues they are concerned about." .
This is exactly my goal, to get past the dry knowledge concept and to truly live this out, and my goal is to come home and to tell you all about what I experienced as I sought to be a true Jesus Freak and live this great virtue of love (1 Corinthians 13:3), and in the effort to inspire you to do the same!
All for His Glory, -Jesus Christ
Mike Miano
"Ignorance, while dangerous, is a condition that can be altered - apathy very often is not. Ironically enough, ignorance is not necessarily dangerous until it is paired with apathy - if a person does not know something, it doesn't truly become dangerous until he lacks the desire to learn. While it is true that ignorance is a great way to spread misinformation, apathy is also a great way to make certain that nobody disputes it. There will always be ignorance that seeks to be enlightened - the same cannot be said of apathy. The ignorant can always be informed - it is only when they are too apathetic to care that they no longer ARE informed." - quoted from a anonymous writer
Here are some of my inspirations concerning the Israel/ Palestine Controversy (Disclaimer: I do not agree with everything these books, articles, and people say. Prove all things!).
SoS: Calling the Tribe of Dan by Paul Richard Jr. Curran (ask me about this, available upon request)
Synagoue of Satan by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
God's Covenant People: Yesterday, Today, and Forever by Ted. Weiland
The Rachel Corrie Story - http://www.rachelcorrie.org/
The Irrisistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne
IfAmericansKnew.org
EndtheOccupation.org
cpt.org- Christian Peacemaker Teams Website
Reformed-Full Pret Theology - consider the Biblical evidence of how God works through covenants (I am always willing to sit down and have some studies based on this, contact me!)
I wanted to briefly document my thoughts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and why I feel called to participate in this mission, as I have called "Know the Faces". (http://www.riskybusinessforchrist.weebly.com).
Well, for starters I have never been a dispensationalist, which means I refuse separate the people of God as Israel (God's Chosen) and the church, and this has allowed me to not have blinders concerning Israel( visit this site : http://www.theologicalstudies.org/dispen.html). When I first came to Christ and stood under the teaching of brother Paul Richard Jr. Curran, I learned much of who and what Israel was. I have studies theology and history concerning Israel and have grown to have many concerns about what is going on over in this place once called Canaan.
I remember reading about Rachel Corrie, and how she protested the inhumane treatment of Palestinians and this eventually led to her death (Google: Rachel Corrie). This inspired me because I believe that standing in the face of danger especially in regards to the welfare of people is what Christianity is all about, exactly what we see Jesus Christ doing throughout the gospels( Luke 4:18-21), and this is many senses has come to be labeled liberation theology. Isn't liberation exactly what the New Covenant is about?
Many people question the "no more tears, pain, death" scriptures(Isaiah 25 cf. Revelation 21:1-27) as to apply in some future time or now (the kingdom of God), but looking at this situation in Palestine, and oppressed people all over the world, we have perfect opportunity to live in love and make this "no more tears" concept a reality, RIGHT NOW!!!
I have always been overly- agitated by what we call missions in the Christian church, I have failed to see the element of self-sacrifice and danger that we see in the "Jesus Freaks" and missionaries we read about. And then I stumbled upon the Christian Peacemaker Teams, one of the few groups who seem to understand the concept of "die to self" (Matthew 16:24-25).
The time has come for me as a student of the Word of God, a man who is inspired by those who take initiative, and a conscientious thinker of this Israel thing, to finally "Know the Faces". Yes, I will quote Shane Claiborne (as I do many times) ,
"And I think that's what our world is desperately in need of - lovers, people who are building deep, genuine relationships with fellow strugglers along the way, and who actually know the faces of the people behind the issues they are concerned about." .
This is exactly my goal, to get past the dry knowledge concept and to truly live this out, and my goal is to come home and to tell you all about what I experienced as I sought to be a true Jesus Freak and live this great virtue of love (1 Corinthians 13:3), and in the effort to inspire you to do the same!
All for His Glory, -Jesus Christ
Mike Miano
"Ignorance, while dangerous, is a condition that can be altered - apathy very often is not. Ironically enough, ignorance is not necessarily dangerous until it is paired with apathy - if a person does not know something, it doesn't truly become dangerous until he lacks the desire to learn. While it is true that ignorance is a great way to spread misinformation, apathy is also a great way to make certain that nobody disputes it. There will always be ignorance that seeks to be enlightened - the same cannot be said of apathy. The ignorant can always be informed - it is only when they are too apathetic to care that they no longer ARE informed." - quoted from a anonymous writer
Here are some of my inspirations concerning the Israel/ Palestine Controversy (Disclaimer: I do not agree with everything these books, articles, and people say. Prove all things!).
SoS: Calling the Tribe of Dan by Paul Richard Jr. Curran (ask me about this, available upon request)
Synagoue of Satan by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
God's Covenant People: Yesterday, Today, and Forever by Ted. Weiland
The Rachel Corrie Story - http://www.rachelcorrie.org/
The Irrisistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne
IfAmericansKnew.org
EndtheOccupation.org
cpt.org- Christian Peacemaker Teams Website
Reformed-Full Pret Theology - consider the Biblical evidence of how God works through covenants (I am always willing to sit down and have some studies based on this, contact me!)
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