A Peek in My Mind

Saturday, 25 May 2013

  • I Like This New Pope

    I'm not Catholic. I also have nothing against the Catholic Church, with an exception of a few minor theological issues. However, I do find Pope Francis to be very endearing.

    I'll keep my opinion out of this. After all, my opinions matter little. I do find this man to be fascinating though.
    Thoughts?

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

  • The Law, The Sermon on the Mount, and True Christianity

    I read someone's blog where he critiqued the idea of "True Christians". This person pointed out that Jesus stated that we are to follow the law of the old testament, and teach others to do the same. Conversely, he pointed out that Jesus also said not to follow the "eye for an eye" law. This person stated that Jesus, in just a matter of a few verses contradicted himself. He ended his conjecture with, Jesus wasn't a 'true Christian'.

    That, I have to give him. Jesus wasn't a true Christian... Jesus was a devout Jew who started a revolution within Judaism that eventually became Christianity. Jesus didn't intend to start a religion, but instead, came to reveal true religion. If we read what Jesus' brother James says about true religion, we find that true religion is taking care of the widows and orphans, and if we continue reading, we see that true religion leads us to look after the poor as well, and showing mercy to others as we've been shown mercy. James continued to say that it is good to follow the "royal law". The royal law is "Love your neighbor as yourself" and is known as the royal law because this is the heart of the Kingdom of God. It is clear that James was more interested in the heart of the Law of Moses than the ritualistic aspect of it, which is why the entire book of James is void of using words such as "circumcision", "cleansing", or hinting at dietary restrictions. James' point for writing is to show that love and faith are at the very center of the new covenant, and to be loving and faithful, to be truly religious, requires us to not simply offer lip service, but to be doers and hearers of the Word.

    This shows that "true Christianity" does, in fact, exist, and with a proper understanding of scripture, we can see what "true Christianity" really is. Never mind the countless number of denominations and factions within Christianity. That's a minor, but necessary inconvenience. We know what true Christianity is because it's written in Scripture, clear as day.

    Of course, we don't have go to James to see what true Christianity is. Jesus says it himself. The entire flow of the Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew, chapters 5-7 shows true Christianity. But to understand the entirety of the Sermon on the Mount, you have to read it in context. First, we have the Beatitudes, which blesses the people we wouldn't typically expect to bless. I believe that the sermon was designed in such a way to put us in our rightful place before God. When we read that the meek will be the ones to inherit the earth, the merciful will receive mercy, and the peacemakers will be called "Children of God", it's quite humbling. From there, Jesus continues by giving the analogies of salt and light, which shows that what we do matters because the world will look to the followers of Christ for flavor and a way, or in other words, for direction, and a path. What was his answer for a direction and a path? The Law! But what is the Law? Jesus did say that not one tittle of the Law will be abolished... but he also said that he came to fulfill it. What does this mean? What could it possibly mean to fulfill the law, but not abolish it? Christians don't follow the law today, do they?

    Well... yeah... we do... Throughout the rest of the Sermon on the Mount, we read Jesus revealing the meaning hidden within the Law. He tore apart much of the Law saying, "You have heard that it was said... but I tell you..." Jesus, God incarnate, revealed the Kingdom of God within the Law, but what we see Jesus doing is setting up a new understanding, because many who followed the law had missed the point. They had missed the Kingdom of God. It wasn't about the ritual, and it wasn't about the punishment. The Law was originally set up to create a nation. That nation would give birth to a Messiah. That Messiah would set up a greater nation. That greater nation would set up the Kingdom of God. God will come to fulfill the Kingdom, and God will reign forever and ever.
    But you see, the entire Sermon on the Mount tears apart the misunderstandings of Judaism in that time. It humbled the prideful, and it showed the prideful to have hope in God and not in their own works. Because it is God who is the giver of all good things at the end of the day. It is God who causes the sun to shine and the rain to fall on both the righteous and the unrighteous. No man can boast, but they can boast in the Lord God.

    Finally, near the end of the Sermon, Christ said "In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you. For this is the Law and the Prophets." This is the climax of the Sermon on the Mount. Later, in Chapter 22, Jesus even says again, in case there is any confusion, that the entirety of the Law and the Prophets hangs on these two commandments: Love your neighbor as yourself, and Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. Jesus finished his sermon by summing up a few more points- First, "True Christians" will be known by their fruits. Second, there will be many people who claim to know the savior; many who claim to know his teachings, but in reality, they are prideful, hateful, hypocritical, spiteful people who never knew Jesus... who never understood his teachings... who misrepresented the the Kingdom of God and God's righteousness. Lastly, in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told us to build our foundations on his teachings, because his teachings set up the Kingdom of God. True religion. True Christianity.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

  • I'm Not As Bold As I Used To Be

    About 4 years ago, I was blogging in my prime. I was known for two ideas that made me and a few others stick out among other Christian bloggers.
    1. We were pacifists.
    2. We remained neutral to government.

    I still hold on to these values with a tight grip, but the other few people who held on to these convictions, though they were much more well-spoken and much more thoughtful than me, left Xanga for other blogging sites. Since those days, it seems I've lost my nerve. I don't blog much about peace-keeping anymore, nor do I blog about the distinctions between the kingdom of the world and the Heavenly Kingdom. Maybe I just feel like no one has my back anymore. Or maybe I've just become content. Either way, I feel like I've grown and come to a place where I realize that not everyone has to think like me. That's what makes our world worth living in after all; all the different opinions we can explore... all the options of thought available to us... Why in the world would I want another me?

    I would like to be bold again. I'd like to stick out again. I'd like to blog like the old me again. And maybe I will... But I'd like to be a less argumentative version of the old me. Maybe that's what I'm afraid of-- arguments... meaningless, pitiful, time consuming arguments... I can't help myself but feed the trolls sometimes.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

  • 10 Years Ago Today

    I know what I was doing around 8pm 10 years ago today. It was a Sunday. I was 16 years old. I was sitting with my dad, my brothers, and my sister, watching the movie Mr. Deeds. We got a knock at the door, and I answered it. My best friend and crush, a 15 year old @myareoplane was standing there, dressed in a McDonalds uniform and smelling like french fires. She asked if I could step outside for a minute and I said, "Yeah!" It was cold, windy and rainy, and there, on my front porch, like a scene out of a cheesy romantic comedy, she confessed that she liked me and that she felt "so stupid" for just realizing that she wanted to date me.
    Tesia: "What do you think?"
    Me: "Ok..."
    Tesia: "That's it? Just ok?"
    Me: "I mean, of course! I'd really like that!"

    It's been an adventure ever since, and I am happy to call my very first girlfriend my wife. 10 years since we started dating, we only understand each other better. I can't wait to see what our story will look like in 10 more years! I love her very much.

    What were you up to 10 years ago?

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

  • No More Hurting People

    Many of you have seen this picture of Martin Richard, the 8 year old boy who was killed at the Boston Marathon when a bomb exploded next to him. This was taken during his first communion. This young child had no idea that in such a short amount of time, he would be meeting Jesus face to face. The story is sad. No one wants to see a child get brutally murdered. We want to see children grow and become adults and become something greater than what the previous generation has to offer. If you ask me though, Martin was already great.

    If I could see through the eyes of a child again... It's like Jesus said, "I assure you that if you do not turn your lives around and become like this little child, you will not enter the kingdom of Heaven." Children not only understand, but they believe the simplest concepts. Peace. You can not proclaim peace with a sword in hand. Jesus even condemns the idea. It's so simple, a child can understand it. No more hurting people.

    And then there is these two. Two adult men who created a horrific act. The man on the left is proof of Jesus' own words, "Those who live by the sword will die by the sword." The one on the right, is still so young. You would think, why would such a bright young man throw it all away to hurt people? Both of these young men were incredibly misguided, and by ruining the lives of others, they ruined their own lives. The cause they believed they were promoting became a cause that many people fear.

    When people see these two, they see hatred. They see evil. They see terror. That's not how God wants us to see them though. God wants us to see these men as lost sheep; people he loves dearly and searches for night and day to bring them home. Dzhokhar, the young man on the right, is still alive. It's not too late to view this person as a person created in the image of God.
    A Christian man who is a friend of mine on facebook said of Dzokhar, "We got'im. I hope we hang this kid from the statue of Liberty."
    I don't know how any Christan person can enjoy such an image. A death is a death. A murder is a murder. Killing those in God's image is like crucifying Jesus again.
    Christians, try not to let your emotions control the better of you. Bless those who curse you and do good to those who wish you harm. This is the way of Christ. This is the way of peace. Choose to love, not to hate and we all will see that we are getting closer and closer to a world where there is "no more hurting people". God's kingdom is a kingdom of peace. Remember, Jesus did say, "Blessed are those who make peace because they will be called God's children", just like Martin.

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  • I had to block someone last night. I only have one person blocked now. I hate it that it had to come to that.
  • I realize, after reading a lot of my older posts, I am nearly as bold in my writings as I used to be... Someone must be content... hmm...
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  • jmallory
    @Crystalinne - Thank you very much. You have a happy Easter as well!
  • Crystalinne
    Have a wonderful and blessed Easter.
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    Thanks for accepting my friend invite. :)
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    Hello:) I'm bored and at Lakeside...
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    Hey Jimmy thanks for adding me my friend & keep posting
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  • jmallory
    @HiNRGirl - lol It's no big deal... I am sick of it too.. which is why a recent post of mine was about abortion and how we can find common ground between pro-choice and pro-life... also, the one I rec'd was pretty funny, and he was looking for readers, that is why I rec'd it. :) thanks for letting m
  • BlanchexEtxNoisette
    I just thought I'd let you know, to be safe: I just left a pulse about being sick of abortion stuff on Xanga, then remembered you'd recc'd a post about abortion, and I thought I'd let you know, I WASN'T referring to you. :P Actually I thought your recc was by someone else who's pro-choice and has m
  • talhashahidk
    start getting up early. you will know what you are missing a love your Rihanna post

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  • Jesus is alive and working in me. I'm just trying to manifest his glory.