Friday, October 10, 2008

words

now that i'm okay with not having pictures... let me offer this up for your consideration. i spent a lot of time thinking the other night and here's what i came to.

everything that is bad in the world was created by man (those of you who are sensitive to gender please just substitute human in place of man). the thing that sticks out most to me is how much we argue over words, and what things are called. i remember someone saying the other day, "words only have power because we give them power."

when God created, all He called it was "good."

He left what to call it all up to us. and that has served to separate us, because we all want to be right. why do we have to hold so tightly to the names we give things, when the things are the same? infant baptism and baby dedication are both the commitment of the parents and church family to raise the child in a Christian environment. (lutheran) confirmation, also called affirmation of baptism, and adolescent baptism are both a public profession of faith and subsequent ceremonies. if the ceremonies (dunking, etc.) are just a outward expression of an inward movement, WHO CARES HOW THEY ARE DONE? if you understand it one way, fantastic, and i support you in that. please don't tell anyone else that their way is wrong.

main point - let us stop fighting over things that we understand differently and begin loving anyone who doesn't yet understand.

2 comments:

Lordfoh said...

Close on the quote there Harry. I believe it was "meaning" not "power." We create definitions for different sounds very frequently. Like ridonkulous. It means what it means, because man gave that sound a defintion. "Sup, Dude?" might have been asking someone to dinner a while back.

My point was to not get caught up in pointing the finger when someone does something "wrong." We should STRIVE to be more Christ-like, but our belief is what saves us. Flashing a rock & roll sign isn't going to lose favor in the eyes of the Lord.

Please feel free to correct my mistakes. I am only man.

BTW great point, Harry. Love your blog!

Kate said...

Preach on brotha! Amen! In so many ways it's all semantics. The point is love God, stive to live like him, repeat.