Reunion

Reunion

I attended the 45th reunion of the Marshall, IL high school class of 1967 this past weekend. The reunion brings back a lot of memories, and has me thinking again about human relationships.

I remember that in High School, and not too long after I graduated from high school, that I began to experience a conversion experience and was being called from my wayward way of life to what I believed was a more ethical and Godly way of life. I left high school and traveled with my Uncle William McCulley, and brother, Joe Cooper in my uncle’s new 1967 Ford Pickup to Birmingham Alabama, in the days not long after Dr. King was there, where I was to live with my Aunt, Gladys Lemeron, and uncle by marriage, Dr. Everett Lemeron, who taught accounting and business classes at Samford University. I was to attend Samford University. All these were new and exciting experiences for the poor farm boy I was, who had attended Marshall High School.

The first year I attended Samford, although I was being called by God at the time, my life was not the epitome of righteousness, by any means…. In high school, I had been contemplating my religious upbringing, and thinking about War and Peace, and other ethical precepts. During these days of the Vietnam War, these and other beliefs were brought to crucial and decisive points. During college, I made decisions to follow what I believed and still believe are the Peaceful and Nonviolent ways of Jesus. Not knowing of the works of such Catholics as Thomas Merton, and Dorothy Day who were fellow Catholics, and before the second Vatican Council and the allowances in 1970 for Catholics to be Conscientious Objectors to war, I left the Catholic Church and associated with an Historic Peace Church, the Worldwide Church of God, which was an offshoot of the Church of God, 7th Day, one of whose leaders, A.N. Dugger, had obtained Historic Peace Church designation for the Church of God, 7th Day in the early 20th Century. The Worldwide Church of God (WCG) also retained that Peace tradition. I also, due to my beliefs at the time in application of the 10 commandment as normative for Christians and mistakenly believing all people, began to observe the Sabbath, as a member of this Church, on Saturday, the actual 7th Day of the week.

The reason I am explaining this short bit of history, is that my Peace and Nonviolent beliefs, and especially my Sabbitarian beliefs resulted in my Aunt’s giving me a choice to give up this “foolishness” or get out of the house. I chose to follow my beliefs and I got out. One Sunday morning after an ultimatum from my aunt, I packed up my possession, mostly books, in my VW Beetle, and left. I think I had two trips in the VW to get it all.:):) In time, I could not afford to continue all the way through college, and a few of us young men in the WCG joined forces and rented a house together. We liked to make wagers with each other on occasion. I will share with you a couple of relevant wagers… I was a bookworm, and Donny Parker, realizing this, dared me, since I was changing my way of life, to throw away all the books that were valuable to me, just to show my commitment to this new way of living. I did. I threw away most of my college textbooks, except the ones that were propping up a used bed I had in place of a broken leg. I threw away at his dare also, my 1967 Marshall High School Annual. I forget just what the wager was that time, but another time, he made a wager with me that he would give me all his Bibles, (he had quite a collection) if I could do 100 pushups. Since he was a couch potato, and could barely do one, he thought he had a sure bet. I however, had been a farm boy, throwing around bales of hay and working hard on the farm, and I whipped the 100 pushups right out and won his Bibles. I still have them.

At the 40th High School reunion, the one before this last one, some of my High School friends, knowing that I no longer had an annual, found one for me and several of them signed it as they had done years ago in 1967, making notes of wishing me well, as they had done before. I referred to it before going to the 45th reunion to familiarize myself with people I had not seen in such a long time.

What I am getting to, in a roundabout way, is lessons one can draw from Reunions….

Never dispose of the ones you love, or hate for that matter, regardless of their race, religion, or nationality. God, for instance, did not so love the “Americans”, that he gave his only son… He loved the whole world. I wonder sometimes if religious folk and politicians really believe that….

So, I have another 1967 High School Annual, given to me by those who love me, yet know of my sins, some of them, anyway, and they still hopefully love me anyway, like God loves me. This class of about 110 people, we know, but do not know completely, all with different interests in life, with children and grandchildren, or no children, all live together in Eternity now, which Eternity does not begin when we die. One reunion each 5 years will never allow us to really know each other, but if we all live in and continue to live in Eternity, there will be time to continue, even after we die, to know and love one another as well as everyone who has ever lived and died.

We have time.

We have time forever more to be the person we were imagined to be by a Divine being who created us all… Our time does not end when we die. From Eternity past, before time began, the essence of our being, the essence of our spirits given to us by God, resided with God, and will return to God when we die. Upon our death we will anticipate a reunion with God, our resurrected body, and with each other. We were not just “included” in his love, but our human spirits which can only come from God, “are” actually expressions of his eternal love. It appears that it is our free will choice that the expressions of the Divine in us continue to be included in that Divine love. There is a Hell, according to the Bible, but perhaps what we might ask ourselves, once one is resurrected and sees the unfathomable love of God, Will anyone choose to be in it? Hopefully, nearly everyone will chose reunion with God who has promised to draw all men unto Himself.

We anticipate this grand reunion of the universe that will occur someday, a reunion of much larger scale than that of my 1967 High School reunion, a grand reunion where all spirits are joined together, even all things under heaven and earth, and in heaven (which may even include fallen angels and fallen humanity) under the feet of the Lord, whom Christians call Jesus. It is wonderful to imagine this upside down Kingdom, this upside down reunion, where the poor are made rich, and the rich made poor, where those in ill health made well, where prisoners are set free, and debts are forgiven, where little babies who died, and perhaps even aborted fetuses are given a thousand figurative (or real) years to live and choose God for Eternity. A time where we can all learn to know and love one another, and know better the God who loves us so much.

Reunion….

Will you be there? You have been invited…. See you there?

Just thinking about reunions…. There may be another Annual to look at and think on, one much larger than that of 1967 Marshall High School Annual… Could it be entitled, “The Book of Life”?

Grace and Peace,

John Cooper
Tuscaloosa, AL

Jesus for President

Jesus for President

Now that I watched much of the Republican National Convention, I also watched this past week much of the Democratic National Convention. My initial suspicions were confirmed, I have heard it all before. All the promises which will never be fulfilled, and even admittedly on Mr. Obama’s part have not yet been fulfilled, from four years ago. It grows old. What about Mr. Obama’s promises for Peace four years ago, for instance? I can remember these campaigns back as far as the Eisenhower days. It was Eisenhower who warned us against the Military Industrial complex that has sapped so much of our nations vigor, and the vigor of our young men and women in the military.

I liked Mr. Clinton’s and Mr. Obama’s speeches, and thank them for their preparation and dedication in their attempts to do what they believe is best for our country from their point of view. But, I still do not care to vote. I still could not choose either candidate. I cannot agree with Mr. Obama’s opinion regarding abortion and same sex marriage, although I do not see those sins as being any “worse” than those who have been so affected by this world’s culture of violence, that they kill in war, or my own sins, for that matter….

I nominate Jesus for President!

Now, I am not the first or only one. Shane Claiborne, another radical peace loving pacifist guy,http://www.thesimpleway.org/index.php/store/product/jesus-for-president/, has actually already nominated Jesus, so I am seconding the nomination.. :):) Here is a review of the book you may be interested in reading:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zack-exley/jesus-for-president-a-boo_b_93078.html.

It is us crazy, insane pacifists that apparently are stirring up the pot again and causing all kind of consternation among mainstream Christians who know what Jesus said, but cannot follow him in regards to his politics or nonviolent teachings. Shane Claiborne is one of those who has captured the vision of the young.

But, I have digressed…. Speaking of vision though, I did like Mr. Obama’s references to Hope. We needed that. Thanks! About this “hope” thing, this “bootstrap” hope thing that Mr. Obama referred to…, where does a person get it? Where does a nation get it? Where does the world get it? To me, Hope is a spiritual gift from God. I am viewing this from my personal Christian perspective, and I am sure there are other ways of viewing it, but let’s at least consider this:
From Romans 15, not far after Romans 13, the chapter most Christians believe command them to kill and go to war at the States’, any States’ command: [emphasis mine]
“7-13 So reach out and welcome one another to God’s glory. Jesus did it; now you do it! Jesus, staying true to God’s purposes, reached out in a special way to the Jewish insiders so that the old ancestral promises would come true for them. As a result, the non-Jewish outsiders have been able to experience mercy and to show appreciation to God. Just think of all the Scriptures that will come true in what we do! For instance:
Then I’ll join outsiders in a hymn-sing;
I’ll sing to your name!
And this one:
Outsiders and insiders, rejoice together!
And again:
People of all nations, celebrate God!
All colors and races, give hearty praise!
And Isaiah’s word:
There’s the root of our ancestor Jesse,
breaking through the earth and growing tree tall,
Tall enough for everyone everywhere to see and take hope!
Oh! May the God of green hope fill you up with joy, fill you up with peace, so that your believing lives, filled with the life-giving energy of the Holy Spirit, will brim over with hope!”

What does this mean? What should it mean? To me, it means this root for outsiders and insiders, for Jews and Gentiles, for Everyman, all nations, all races, as it clearly states, is Jesus, in whom we have hope. It means hope is a gift of the Holy Spirit, a gift of this root, this Eternal King, whom we need to nominate for our President… Really… This is the larger vision. This is the real hope.

It is unfortunate that it was such a big deal to get God back on the Democratic platform… God should be on every nation’s platform. Every nation should look to God for Hope. Jesus was not really a Christian, he was a Jew, but a really visionary type of Jew who did not limit his Spiritual gifts, such as hope, only to Jewish insiders, but freely gave it and still gives it to us outsiders, and to the whole world. Where else do you think it comes from? If not from God, through the Son, tell me, from where else do you believe the Holy Spirit proceeds? From where else does Hope proceed? From where else does Peace proceed? From where else does Love proceed; From our own “bootstraps”?

The Quakers, a Historic Peace Church, (HPC) believed there was a spark of God in everyman… I do too.. I believe this spark is a Spirit of God that dwells “with” everyman, and returns to God at death. I believe this Spirit dwells “in” those who unconditionally give their lives to God. With, or in, I do not believe this Spirit will limit Hope to any particular nation or peoples. All can have hope. I believe it is an inalienable gift, similar to the inalienable rights in the United States Constitution to the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness…

It is to set this common Hope as a vision for our nation, and all nations, that I believe is one of the things Jesus would do if he were President. This is the bigger idea, the larger vision that I believe we need today. We need Jesus as President, if not of the United States, then the whole world. If not of the United States or the world, then let him start here, and be the President of your life, of my life, and President of a Kingdom that is not of this world, a Kingdom that is among us, a Kingdom that is in us, as Tolstoy, and Jesus, would say.

Is that OK with you? If not, speak up….

John Cooper
Tuscaloosa, AL

Defeating Cosmic Sea Monsters

Defeating Cosmic Sea Monsters

I watched the 2012 Republican Convention this week, staying up late way past my normal bedtime at the instance of my Aunt, Joan McCulley, who is an avid conservative. I had previously told her I was sick of politics and was not going to vote, and that I had heard all these promises before, none of which had come to pass.

I must say the speeches were quite good, heavily scripted, excepting Clint Eastwood’s one, and addressed the issues needed by the Republicans, mainly issues of trust, of women’s confidence, of trust in Mr. Romney’s religious beliefs, of trust in relationship to the Hispanic community, etc.

At one point in my life I would have jumped right on the band wagon, cheered, and held out high hopes for the future of the United States and our future generations… Not this time…. As interesting and plausible as the logic seemed to be, although I appreciated the skill and preparation of the speakers, I sat in wonderment…. What exactly is going on here? I thought to myself…. Haven’t we heard this before? Where?

My thoughts went back to what is believed to be the oldest book of the Bible, the book of Job….. Amidst the self-admitted talk of American Exceptionalism,[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_exceptionalismI was reminded of the “Myth” of cosmic sea monsters spoken of in the book of Job. Or, are they really a Myth, after all? Is American Exceptionalism actually a myth? [1] http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/10/11/the_myth_of_american_exceptionalism?page=full

Speaking of Myths, what about the Myth of Redemptive Violence,[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_redemptive_violence that I have previously written of? If you wish to look into these things, the footnotes I have attached will be helpful. Most people in the world, including, obviously Americans, have little interest in exploring these ideas. Certainly those in political office or running for political office do not seem to wish to do so.

It seems the world’s politicians, including our own, believe they can defeat all these Evils all by themselves. Oh, especially the United States, the most “powerful” military force in the world, is so obviously capable of defeating these Evils all by ourselves…. “Make my Day”, it is said. We have heard this before, and Evil still reigns, and has not been defeated. Although it is attacked as the Sea Monster, Behemoth,[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behemoth with spears and arrows, and in the United States’ case, even nuclear weapons, the Sea Monster and the Evil it represents always returns, again and again.
Even Popeye cannot defeat it. Nor, do I believe our politicians will defeat it with warfare and rhetoric.

Job 41
I Run This Universe
1-11″Or can you pull in the sea beast, Leviathan, with a fly rod and stuff him in your creel?
Can you lasso him with a rope,
or snag him with an anchor?
Will he beg you over and over for mercy,
or flatter you with flowery speech?
Will he apply for a job with you
to run errands and serve you the rest of your life?
Will you play with him as if he were a pet goldfish?
Will you make him the mascot of the neighborhood children?
Will you put him on display in the market
and have shoppers haggle over the price?
Could you shoot him full of arrows like a pin cushion,
or drive harpoons into his huge head?
If you so much as lay a hand on him,
you won’t live to tell the story.
What hope would you have with such a creature?
Why, one look at him would do you in!
If you can’t hold your own against his glowering visage,
how, then, do you expect to stand up to me?
Who could confront me and get by with it?
I’m in charge of all this—I run this universe!

It seems that it is God who runs the Universe, and who is the one to defeat evil, not us, not the United States either. Why, even in the Lord’s Prayer, we give lip service in the words, “Deliver us form Evil”. Not so, American Exceptionalism, the United States is God’s gift to the world, a shining light on a hill, to defeat all Evil, ourselves, that is. Why, it has been mentioned in the Republican Convention, that apparently the military budget is sacrosanct… Don’t mess with that one… I recommend reading at least the 38th thru 42nd chapters of the book of Job.[1] http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job%2038&version=MSG

Now, Job was quite a successful guy… Some even believe he was Cheops or Khufu, who built the Great Pyramid… Just build it…., it is said. He was quite successful, very rich, a worshiper of the one true God, a religious type of fellow too… Perhaps he was just a little arrogant though… Perhaps he needed some correction; perhaps we do also… He was also quite the speaker…..

Job 42
Job Worships God

 

I Babbled On About Things Far Beyond Me
1-6 Job answered GOD: “I’m convinced: You can do anything and everything.
Nothing and no one can upset your plans.
You asked, ‘Who is this muddying the water,
ignorantly confusing the issue, second-guessing my purposes?’
I admit it. I was the one. I babbled on about things far beyond me,
made small talk about wonders way over my head.
You told me, ‘Listen, and let me do the talking.
Let me ask the questions. You give the answers.’
I admit I once lived by rumors of you;
now I have it all firsthand—from my own eyes and ears!
I’m sorry—forgive me. I’ll never do that again, I promise!
I’ll never again live on crusts of hearsay, crumbs of rumor.”

Therefore, I too, will shut my mouth. It is time in this nation to listen, not to speak, to repent and ask for forgiveness for all we have done in our view of our own Exceptionalism, not to make it our campaign platform…

Just some of my thoughts on the Republican National Convention…

John Cooper
https://jcooperforpeace.org/

Trading Away Blessings

Trading Away Blessings

I attended Grace Church today and Pastor Fred Shuckert’s message was titled “Trading away the blessings of God”. He has been going through a summer series based upon the Kings of Judah.

Sensing perhaps that some may be getting a little weary of this subject, he said:

“There may be something we can learn from this.”

I began thinking about his statement, and what follows are my thoughts and what I learned from this, probably not exactly what Pastor Fred had in mind…:):)

One of the things that could be learned from this is that God does not want his Spiritual followers, Jewish or Christians to have our allegiances to kingdoms of this world more than the Kingdom of God.

When Israel demanded a king, God told Samuel they had not rejected Samuel, but had rejected God. Their young men would be drafted to war and the king would take a tenth of their income….

To me, these kings were just murky shadows of the King to come and the Kingdom to come, as is the whole Old Testament, for that matter.

Israel was dispersed to live beyond any specific kingdom of the world and early Christians were also dispersed to live within kingdoms of this world and live within political systems but to look beyond these kingdoms, politics, kings and earthly leaders to a Kingdom not of this world.

We must look past the shadows of the Old Covenant, as prosperous and powerful as they sometimes have seemed to the reality expressed in the exact representation and being of God revealed in the light of Jesus. In the brilliant radiance of Jesus, we see the image of God. We look beyond the shadows, the shadows cast by Old Testament kings and beyond the shadows of nationalism in today’s world. We serve no master, no Lord, but Jesus.

One of the signs of having our allegiance misplaced as followers of God is the placement of our trust in political systems. Another is going to war to fight and kill others created in God’s image, and the confiscation of our productiveness to pay for these wars. Actually, more correctly, we are borrowing against the future productiveness and blessings due our children to conduct our attempts to dominate others through warfare.

The things the church and all humankind needs to cry out in repentance for are the worshipping of false Gods Jesus came to publicly display and defeat…. gods of politics, gods of nationalism, gods of materialism, gods of war.

In the United States, and much of the rest of the world, it appears we have already traded away most of our blessings for these little gods mentioned above, owing in the United States $16 Trillion that we have borrowed against the assets of our children to trade or swap the our blessings of God for the “blessings” of materialism, domination, war, abuse of our environment, and political systems.

I think all us on this formerly abundant and blessed earth we are to dress and keep should take a longer term view of our duties to an Eternal Being. Perhaps that vision should include an awareness that we are not going to die, then begin living in eternity, but that we are already living in eternity. How could it possibly be otherwise? Eternity does not “begin” when we die. Our decisions also have eternal consequences now. We can choose to continue to trade away our blessings, or we can choose as human brothers and sisters to live a way of peace exemplified by Jesus, the projected King, and begin to care for each other, and this blessed earth NOW, not trading those blessings away for trinkets of temporary and temporal satisfaction, or aggrandizement of our own dominational egos.

Just my take on what we need to learn from this….

John Cooper

www.jcooperFORpeace.org

Politics, of Jesus?

Politics of Jesus?

Isa 9:6-7
6 For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace .
7 Of the increase of his government and peace
there will be no end.
NIV

Just a couple of days ago, Mitt Romney chose his running mate, Paul Ryan.  From the looks of American politics, one might imagine due to the emotions displayed among individuals either for Romney, or for Obama, that politics is some kind of religion or something to stir the American soul…

Concerning religion, what about the politics of Jesus?

I am reminded of a book, by John Howard Yoder, “The Politics of Jesus”[1].  The first edition was published in 1972 and it caused quite a stir in Academic circles.   I have read the book and think of it often when hearing news of our political systems.  It is a pretty difficult read.  For a simplified introduction to the book, I recommend the link to http://perthanabaptists.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/politics-of-jesus-simplified-january-2005.pdf.  You will do well to read this synopsis to understand the political relevance of Jesus before reading the original book.  For plenty of in depth study, the link above will suffice to get anyone who is interested started.

What I am thinking of are just a few things about this man, Jesus, and his influence upon his followers for many years since his refusal to accept, pro bono, the kingdoms of the world offered to him by the chief principality and power that still rules over these kingdoms.  Jesus had in mind a Kingdom of a different sort, a Kingdom not of this world.  However, this Kingdom did affect and radically change political systems of his day and the times that followed him, and still does radicality affect those politics as a result of those truly following him.

Are Jesus’ followers to be conformists to the state, whichever state they find themselves living in, or are they to be radicals who follow the social ethics of Jesus?  Should Christians in the United States kill Christians in Germany in WWII, and vica versa?  How about Christians in the United States killing each other in the Civil war?  What about Christians in the United States killing each other in Iraq?  Should Christians kill their enemies or love them?  Which is it?  The way I view it, they are to be radicals, radically submissive to the political rulers over them, except when those ethics conflict with the powers, as those ethics often do.  I believe the heart of John Howard Yoder’s book, “The Politics of Jesus”, reflect these social ethics.

Does Jesus really have any social ethics, and if so, what are they, and should the world believe in them?  Should the political systems of the world believe in them?  Yes? __; No?__.  To me, the radically of Jesus’ ethics is reflected in the unabated and unqualified, unconditional love, that he exhibited, and advised his followers to practice to all mankind, including his political adversaries.  One might think of this active nonviolent love in the Indian term, Satyagraha,[2] coined by Gandhi.  It was a force of love, a soul force, a force of truth that Jesus brought to this earth and left with his followers.

For over two centuries, Jesus’ followers practiced this force of truth force that changed the political landscape and affected the political systems up until the emperor, Constantine, came upon a novel idea, (however, the same one Satan offered to Jesus),  for altering this nonviolent way by offering Christianity political power.  The world has not been the same since, nor has Christianity.  Early Christians affected the politics of their day by willingly giving their lives if called upon in submission to the way they were taught by Jesus.  They sang worship songs as they were impaled and slaughtered in the Roman Coliseum.  Their songs haunted the political rulers in attendance, who could not sleep well at night because of the willing sacrifices of these early Christians, and the songs of those killed for political purposes and personal entertainment, (like we support today by watching violence on TV and in movies), ringing in their ears.  Early Christians also affected the political systems of their day by their refusal to join the military, if they were Roman citizens who could join the military to begin with.  Slaves and those who were not citizens could not join the Roman military. These Christians dispersed throughout the known world, affecting other political systems too…

To me, counting the cost of discipleship and following the path to the cross Jesus speaks of, and the suffering it entails, IS a result of our submission to God and often results in confronting the powers behind the political systems of the kingdoms of this earth.  It is possible that many in political office are not aware of these powers, mostly fallen, but not completely fallen, (originally created good), but radical submission of Christians and others who have Faith toward God affect the political systems, and all systems, good and bad, for that matter, by submission to the will of God.

What are Christians to do now, in view of our own political systems throughout the world, and in the United States?  Can we place our hope in any political system of this world, or do we need to hope for the Kingdom that Jesus proclaimed?  Should we jockey both positions?  Would it be acceptable to have no political preferences at all?

How long would an Early Roots Christian last in political office anyway?  One Christian, that is, who followed the Kingdom come teachings of Jesus….., who dismantled the military, confronted the military industrial complex, canceled all debts, released prisoners from retributive justice systems or instituted restorative justice systems, how long?  Or, who in Biblical terms declared the year of Jubilee? Maybe this realization is the reason Jesus proclaimed a Kingdom to come.  Perhaps Jesus’ system was incompatible with the political systems of this world.  Maybe this is why Gandhi did not hold political office.  Maybe this is why Martin Luther King was assassinated…, and Jesus…, and Gandhi….  A change in paradigm from domination to radical submission, to an adherence to the force of actually loving one another in place of ruling over one another, a soul force or Satyagraha, if you please, would radically affect the world’s politics, over time, Just as Jesus so did…, Over time…. One of the greatest political effects of this Gospel of Jesus is the making of Peace between the Jews and the Gentiles by the abolishment of the Old Covenant law as a way to righteousness.  As Christians began and continued to love one another and their enemies, across political, racial, and nationalistic divides, this world’s political systems were and are gradually turned upside down.  Over time…..Resurgences of nationalism and warfare that is inspired by the Powers is principally an attempt to thwart the political movement Jesus, Tolstoy, Gandhi, King and others who subscribe to this soul force have promoted.

I may not be the only one this year asking questions like this.., Maybe you are also.  If so, I recommend looking into the links above and helping me sort these things out…

Love & Peace,

John Cooper

Tuscaloosa, AL

The Gospel of Americanism

The Gospel of Americanism

I have recently been thinking of the Gospel, the Gospel of Peace, and the Gospel of the Kingdom, (one Gospel) lately. There are other Gospels also, some having a certain merit of their own. One of these other gospels may be termed the Gospel of Americanism. To me, the Gospel of Americanism is encapsulated in the Declaration of Independence, written by one of early America’s most able intellects, Thomas Jefferson. I quote below what I believe to be the heart of this gospel:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
As far as visions for nations go, to me this American vision is the best I know of and it is a vision that has drawn many from all over the world to our nation. ALL men does not just mean men born in America. It does not just mean those born already free, as Jefferson well knew but in his own weakness could not consummate regarding his many slaves. Also, ALL men being created, gives acknowledgement that ALL men are created in the image of God, thus implying a freedom of religion, not only equality, among mankind. How Jefferson could write such visionary words and still write of other races being inferior, including those of mixed race he fathered himself, is perplexing. Nevertheless, the words he wrote stand, and are essentially the Gospel of Americanism.

There are differences in how this Gospel of Americanism has been promoted over our brief United States of America history. At times the words of this American gospel have beaconed, or drawn others to our shores. At other times we have attempted to force this gospel upon others as we have done with subversive endeavors in many parts of the world, the Philippines, Central America, Iran, Iraq, and other venues, and are still doing, thus enforcing the viewpoint of others and justifying their calling us “Ugly Americans.” This violent means of promoting the Gospel of Americanism is certainly not beautiful, as the Gospel of Peace we have recently spoken of, is. Sawing enemies in half with machine guns and blowing up entire households is not a pretty sight. We should not just take this life, this liberty, and pursuit of happiness and force it upon others, but should want to actively promote it and give it, not coerce it upon others. I believe this is the vision of our founding fathers in that our nation should be a haven of rest for the persecuted of the world, politically and religiously, and their vision was one if force were to be used, it would be defensive force, not preemptive violence.Preemptive violence is not just unethical, it is not just unchristian, but preemptive violence, according to the constitution of the United States is also unconstitutional, because it denies God given rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to those it injures and those it kills.  I personally do not believe in any violence, for that matter, but most of our forefathers did believe in defensive violence.

To me, one aspect of nonviolence is a respect for all life, including life of the unborn, life of our own family, life of our own nation, life of all religions, life of all races, life of both sexes, life of other nations, and life of our enemies. From an American gospel point of view, this life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness should extend as well to ALL. I quote from Jefferson:
“God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that his justice cannot sleep forever. Commerce between master and slave is despotism. Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free.”

How Jefferson could write such words as he wrote, and not reflect the application of his words in his personal life is an enigma to many. How the United States, founded with such lofty words as we are considering, and reflect the application of these words by preemptive warfare, brute force, predatory drones, retention of nuclear weapons, all the while claiming to be a “Christian” nation, is also an enigma to many outside our shores, and some inside our country also. In the very words of Jefferson, can the Justice of God sleep forever? Can we also say this life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness applies to all, then deport those who have come to our shores to live this life of the American Gospel that still beckons?

Here seems to be the problem with believing we are a Christian nation: No one wants to kill us for righteousness sake as they did the early Christians before Constantine. Now that Christians are conjoined with secular governance, (some might say, riding the beast), the reasons we are hated and despised by some is not because of righteousness, but because of our own injustices to others. We say these lofty words, as did Jefferson, but when it comes to actually living them, that is a different story. Can God’s Justice sleep forever?

Also problematic is the silence of most our mainstream religions who are supposed to know about the Gospel of Peace and the Spiritual Kingdom, regarding the injustices that remain from our conflicted political vision. I understand the importance of separation of religion and state, and agree with that separation, however, there is a time when moral injustices must be spoken against, such as the injustices of our drone warfare, for instance, which denies a portion of these ALL men we are speaking of in the Gospel of Americanism their rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That is just one area to challenge regarding our nation’s and our leaders’ injustices. To remain silent regarding violence and the way our nation is straying even from the Declaration of Independence, our founding document, is to give tacit approval to the same. The means of application of this Gospel of Americanism cannot be justified by the end. The end is not looking so good either.
I am reminded how well this Gospel of Americanism used to work for us:
“The New Colossus
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
Emma Lazarus, 1883”

I am an early roots Christian, hearkening back to the Christian church before Constantine, believing it is better to be persecuted for righteousness sake than to suffer persecution for our unrighteousness. I believe no Christian should go to war and kill, nor did early roots Christians believe in killing before Constantine. Although I cannot agree with everything our forefathers wrote, I can agree with the Gospel of Americanism, that all men are created equal, that all men are endowed with inalienable rights to life, to liberty and to the pursuit of happiness. I call us back to those early roots as a nation, a time when our nation beaconed and drew from the whole earth such men seeking this vision. Forcing these “rights” upon people via killing, warfare, economic sanctions, and withholding food supplies and medicine is simply not the vision of the Gospel of Peace and I do not remain silent. I speak against these injustices and call others to do the same.

John Cooper
Tuscaloosa, AL
https://jcooperforpeace.org/

Behind the 8 Ball

Behind the 8 Ball

Have you ever been in difficult situations in life? An idiom used in the English language harkens back to the game of pool where your ball is “behind the 8 ball”, or you are most certainly in a losing position. Have you ever lost your job with little hope for finding another one? Have you ever been pregnant outside of marriage with no one to support you? Have you had to drop out of school because you just do not have the money to continue? Have you owned a business that is struggling in a depressive economy and you do not know how you will be able to pay your employees next week? Have you suffered a stroke, or a debilitating illness, cancer, perhaps, that offers you little hope of long term recovery? Do you have a large family, living in poor economic conditions, and you cannot support them? Have you been in the military and lost a limb or limbs, or been paralyzed in an accident? Have you been homeless and could not find a place to sleep? Are you a farmer with equipment and land payments and it has not rained in a month and your crops are drying up and you realize you will be out of business next year? Has your home been foreclosed upon or your car taken back? What if you lived in a war zone, such as Syria, Iraq, or Afghanistan? Has your husband or wife died? What will you do?

Many of us have or are facing such life altering situations in life. I have been facing some myself the past few years in a failing housing related economy, and now I face something else…. I have been kind of “behind the 8 ball” recently…..

Reminds me of Romans 8:….

Rom 8:1-9:1
Romans 8

8:1 Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, 2 because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. 3 For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering. And so he condemned sin in sinful man, 4 in order that the righteous requirements of the law might be fully met in us, who do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit.

5 Those who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. 6 The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace; 7 the sinful mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. 8 Those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please God.

9 You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the Spirit, if the Spirit of God lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ. 10 But if Christ is in you, your body is dead because of sin, yet your spirit is alive because of righteousness. 11 And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit, who lives in you.

12 Therefore, brothers, we have an obligation — but it is not to the sinful nature, to live according to it. 13 For if you live according to the sinful nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live, 14 because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. 15 For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” 16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. 17 Now if we are children, then we are heirs — heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.

18 I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. 19 The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. 20 For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope 21 that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God.

22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. 23 Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. 24 For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what he already has? 25 But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.

26 In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. 27 And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will.

28 And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. 29 For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.

31 What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32 He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all — how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? 33 Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. 34 Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died — more than that, who was raised to life — is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us. 35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? 36 As it is written:

“For your sake we face death all day long;
we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.”

37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

NIV

Now, bear with me while we think about some of these things……

If we are Christians, or perhaps a Muslim who loves Jesus, as one of my Islamic friends does, or an avowed atheist, as another of my dear friends, or a Jew, we should realized that the first thing we should know is we are not being condemned… We are not being punished for our sins. The punishment for our sins has already occurred and we already forgiven. It is finished. Now, this is not to say we might not receive some bad natural consequences of our own choices, but it is not God who is condemning us. God came to save us, not to condemn us. In fact, although we are not under the law, excepting the law of love Jesus left us, which transcends all other law, we might have and “accident”, if we sleep with our boyfriend, or even carry a 40 pound of cat litter carelessly down a flight of stairs, as I did… More on that later… We may have to suffer the consequences of our choices. Hopefully we will not blame God, or someone else.

I think our suffering is described in Romans 8. I think we see advice on how to suffer, what suffering means to us, and how to come to Peace with our failings, sufferings, those failings of others in our lives, of other human beings we do not know, and the hope for us that lies beyond these sufferings. I recently wrote of the Gospel of Peace, and I believe Romans 8 is a continuation of that Gospel of Peace, in that we must grow to understand our own Death, Burial, and Resurrection to begin to understand this Gospel of Peace.

Humanly, we often really want someone to just tell us what to do; we will obey, to be able to blame someone if our rewards do not magically appear in the form of materialistic commodities. That would be the easy way, but when we find ourselves “Behind the 8 Ball”, we find that we must walk from a Spiritual perspective, not a human one. We must walk in faith. We must look beyond our immediate human circumstances, and allow our minds to be controlled by a higher Spiritual power which beacons us, draws us, to peace with ourselves and others. (“but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace;”) Perhaps this is an idea that Christian churches should look into more often. Maybe the government officials and want to be officials should look into things like this in order to bring life and peace to the world in place of bragging who is going to be the bigger bringer of shock and awe, of death and war, not life and peace. Maybe this is a vision even our post Christian society in the United States should consider. Also, Iran, Israel, and every other country in the world might pause to at least think about it. Life, and Peace, a Spiritual vision of Jesus, Gandhi, and King… (Here I go again:):))

I think what it is about God’s law, which I mentioned that Jesus left us, a law of love for one another, which should supernaturally include all mankind who live and move and have our beings in God, is that it cannot be understood by many with a “fleshly”, or simply human perspective on ethics, regardless of one’s education or political system. We understand that we need to see these visions with Spiritual eyes. I think we will understand this if we actually have or are being influenced by a Divine Spirit, placed in us, or influencing us because of someone’s sufferings, death, burial and resurrection, and our own inner possession of the same. You might not even need to be a Christian in order to begin to understand it. I actually believe President Ahmadinejad of Iran would understand these matters from what I have heard him say about Jesus. Perhaps someone will share such thoughts with him…. (Heresy to some who will read, I know. :):))…. We cannot limit this Spirit and where this Spirit will work only to the places and peoples our nationalistic systems like. We should want to share this Spiritual understanding with the whole world, all the world.

That is what I mean.
It is this understanding of our living in, having our being in a Spiritual realm, and participating in the Dying, the Burial of our old ways of thinking and living, and being raised again, born again into another dimension, one that is not of this world, one that brings life and Peace, that we are thinking about. This is how we become children of God…. (The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.) We might also remind ourselves of where it is written in another place, “blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called the children of God.” This is how the rubber meets the road. Are we justified by just talking about being peacemakers once per year around Christmastime, and talk about killing our enemies with drones, attacking Iran, which has not attacked us, continuing unjust wars, and ignoring the poor, the rest of the year, indeed even making such things campaign planks? What about our “Christian” churches who are supposed to know all about this Gospel thing? Will most of them mainly remain silent?

Oh, and I have been thinking about this suffering thing some lately… As I mentioned, I was carrying a 40# bag of cat litter down our stairs to the basement inhabited by two cats we inherited from my sister in law. I got the bright idea to carry it down on my shoulder which seemed easier than straining my back with it, until I slipped on the last step and my right leg collapsed under me, with the 40# weight forcing me down, tearing my quadruplex muscles from my knee cap, requiring an operation last week and a stay in the hospital and at least this week at home in the middle of our struggling business environment and other stresses we have been going through. I may be in a brace for 2 months, maybe three, and without Divine intervention, which I am hoping for, a possible 6 month recovery. Also, it hurts and I am suffering……

So, God knew all this in advance and God did it to me to make me suffer, and to bring me closer to him, and numerous other reasons, right? I think not. I do not think our lives are all mapped out like that, each and every little thing. I brought the suffering upon myself. We also bring a lot of our suffering on ourselves, sometimes we inherit physical and mental weaknesses and although God could and does intervene in our behalf, sometimes he does not right when we think he should. Sometimes we also suffer because of our belief in God, which is a much better thing to suffer for, than our own choices which are not so good at times. It is even more important to know that God believes in all of us first. He loved us first, and what little belief in God we have, relatively speaking, compared with the infinitude of God, was a gift to us from God to begin with, and before we were begun with, or predestined, one might say. Sometimes nations suffer because of warfare, famine, drought, our own political folly, etc. But God is with us. He is with us all, and with our enemies too. We who believe in God groan and so does all creation looking for our redemption, our resurrection, for new life as a parched land looking for rain. Healing is what we need, but not just physical healing, although that would be nice too, but Spiritual healing is desperately needed even more in our nations, in our churches, mosques, and synagogues…. Also, Spiritual healing seems to me to be obviously needed in our political systems and for the powers that rule over them. One Day…..

One thing that is special to me is this: “28 And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” To me, all things means also in our sufferings too… God can cause something good to come from our sufferings, although we often prefer to take the easier way out. It can be God’s shaping, God’s molding, God who is with us, who will never leave or forsake us. No condemnation. No accusation will stand against us. No famine, no nakedness, no sword or war, nothing can remove us from our Spiritual life in God. Even if we die, the Spirit remains…

Therefore, when we find ourselves “Behind the 8 Ball”, let us remember Romans 8. Let us be encouraged because God loves us and will never forsake us.

John Cooper
https://jcooperforpeace.org/

THE GOSPEL OF PEACE – A work in progress

THE GOSPEL OF PEACE – A work in progress

(In view of the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus)

 

Reflections:

Isa 52:7

7 How beautiful on the mountains

are the feet of those who bring good news,

who proclaim peace,

who bring good tidings,

NIV

Eph 6:14-15

14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.

NIV

Gen 6:11-13

11 Now the earth was corrupt in God’s sight and was full of violence. 12 God saw how corrupt the earth had become, for all the people on earth had corrupted their ways.

NIV

As I write, July 22nd, 2012, the world news reflects the violence of our American society.  The U.S. Presidential campaign paused due to the killings in the Colorado Theater showing the new Batman movie.  Just a week or so earlier, another crazy gunman shot multiple people in my own hometown of Tuscaloosa, AL.  Today also, Norway is marking the first anniversary of the killing rampage that took snuffed out the lives of 77 beautiful human beings.  This kind of news is bad news.  Where is the Good News being preached today?  Where is the Good News of the Gospel of Peace being preached?  In Christian churches, one would think, especially from the viewpoint of a non Christian world which can understand the message of this man, Jesus, even if they do not believe in him.  Unfortunately the Gospel of Peace is not preached and some would wonder if it is even welcome in Christian churches.  When did you ever hear a sermon on the Gospel of Peace?  Will you ever hear one?  Why not? What is the Gospel of Peace, anyway?  Just how much do even lifelong Christians really believe in this Jesus, the Prince of Peace?

 

What is the Gospel?

 

1 Corinthians 15

1 Now I make known unto you brethren, the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye received, wherein also ye stand,2 by which also ye are saved, if ye hold fast the word which I preached unto you, except ye believed in vain.3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which also I received: that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;4 and that he was buried; and that he hath been raised on the third day according to the scriptures;

  1. The Cross

Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.  (God is no longer at war with mankind).  (People, principalities and powers can be forgiven and transformed). All sin, evil, hurt and pain have been assimilated by Jesus on the cross….

Luke 23:33 And when they came unto the place which is called The skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand and the other on the left.34 And Jesus said, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And parting his garments among them, they cast lots.35 And the people stood beholding. And the rulers also scoffed at him, saying, He saved others; let him save himself, if this is the Christ of God, his chosen

(Jesus is the lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world…)

  1. Jesus Preached
    1. Jesus preached to the spirits in prison (without constraints of time).  It is the message of the gospel that Jesus Himself preached that brings ultimate peace with God to man and among men and for men.

1      Peter 3:18 Because Christ also suffered for sins once, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God; being put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the spirit;19 in which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison,20 that aforetime were disobedient, when the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls, were saved through water:21 which also after a true likeness doth now save you, even baptism, not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the interrogation of a good conscience toward God, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ;22 who is on the right hand of God, having gone into heaven; angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him.

(Perhaps Hell is not separation from God….  Jesus went to the underworld…  God is omnipresent, In Him we live and move, and have our being.  It is we who attempt to separate ourselves from God, and God allows us to think we actually are, but we are not really, as long as we exist.)

Some would label this, heretical “post mortem” beliefs, but, is this really outside the realm and ability of the risen Jesus, who, even as a God-Man, raised Lazarus from the dead?  Or, is there a moment, effectively a thousand years, in which, just before every human dies, that Jesus continues (continued) his preaching to mankind, revealing Himself in His irresistible Grace to all mankind and perhaps all mankind will be saved?

  1. As in Adam
    1.  As in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive.

1      Cor 5:20 But now hath Christ been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of them that are asleep.21 For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead.22 For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.23 But each in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; then they that are Christ’s, at his coming.

  1. How many died in Adam?      All?
  2. How many made alive?          All?
  3. Death, burial, resurrection
  4. We are included in this gospel of peace, of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.  All mankind share or will share in their own death, burial and resurrection.  Some say; “but, this is only for believers”.
  5.  All things under His feet…..
    1. Jesus placed above all, Jesus resurrected from the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky….  Hebrews 2: 5-9 and on….

Heb 2:5 For not unto angels did he subject the world to come, whereof we speak.6 But one hath somewhere testified, saying, 7 Thou madest him a little lower than the angels;8 Thou didst put all things in subjection under his feet.

  1. We are to share in this suffering and in this glory.   Is it His feet, or our feet?  Is it both His and our feet?   Psalm 8: 6 …….

4 What is man, that thou art mindful of him? 5 For thou hast made him but little lower than God,6 Thou makest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands;7 All sheep and oxen,8 The birds of the heavens, and the fish of the sea,9 O Jehovah, our Lord,

  1. All things are reconciled.  Col. 1:15-21     Jesus is the centrality of the universe, before all time began, all things created for Him visible and invisible, thrones and dominions (principalities and powers).

15 who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation;16 for in him were all things created, in the heavens and upon the earth, things visible and things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things have been created through him, and unto him;17 and he is before all things, and in him all things consist.18 And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence.19 For it was the good pleasure of the Father that in him should all the fulness dwell;20 and through him to reconcile all things unto himself, having made peace through the blood of his cross; through him, I say, whether things upon the earth, or things in the heavens.21 And you, being in time past alienated and enemies in your mind in your evil works,22

All things reconciled, making peace through the blood of His cross.  The good news of the gospel of this peace has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven (by Jesus who preached to the dead, outside of the realm of time).  This is good news, a principle element of the gospel, a gospel inclusive of peace to all mankind.  Note that all things in heaven and earth include angels, good and fallen, who were in heaven, (at the time this was written no one was in heaven but God and angels).

  1.  Who is included?
    1. a.       Phillipians  2: 6-11

5 Have this mind in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:6 who, existing in the form of God, counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped,7 but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men;8 and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, becoming obedient even unto death, yea, the death of the cross.9 Wherefore also God highly exalted him, and gave unto him the name which is above every name;10 that in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth,11 and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Jesus died, buried, resurrected for all.  All are included in the Love of God.  Every tongue will confess….  Thus, if confession that Jesus is Lord is a requirement for ultimate salvation, and Jesus is the only way to salvation and inclusion in God’s love, then, will every one do it?

I am reminded of the woman caught in adultery….  Having been already included in the knowledge of God, Jesus knew already everything about her, and everything about us, since in Him we live and move and have our being….  His question was, “woman, where are your accusers?” Jesus, the exact representation of God, was not accusing her…..  Jesus knows this woman, and us intimately, since we are already included in his love….  Is it possible, that we, if we are attempting to share the Gospel, and view sin as separating us from God, would walk right by Jesus while we look for our accusers?  To share the Gospel, we must share the Good News that God loves us, and is at Peace with us, through Jesus.

This is merely a “proof text” synopsis of my vision of what the gospel of peace is, a question recently asked of me.  I realize this is not the proper way to exegete Scriptures, but it is a start and a work in progress in answering this question, “What is the Gospel of Peace?”

A recent book, by Bob Bell, “Love Wins” which I have read, has caused much consternation among some evangelical types that have labeled it “Universalism” and “Heretical”.  It seems some would prefer that they only would be saved, and unbelievers or unevangelized will go to hell.  It seems to me that the Gospel of Peace has been little understood in mainstream historical Christianity since 300 AD, but this Gospel portrays a loving Jesus who whishes otherwise, and has promised he would call ALL men to himself.  Well, will he, or won’t he?  Will it be a calling to salvation, or a calling, if so desired by the free will of the one called, to a “separation” from God, if that be possible, or to annihilation?   One well versed in the biblical text can prove that many will go to hell, and few are saved, and Satan himself can prove it and looks forward to it, still perhaps believing he is correct and God is wrong…..  I submit that much written by humans and even spoken by Jesus were written and spoken in a context before the cross event, the central point and focus of the universe and the Gospel of Peace.  Things have radically changed since the cross event, the focal event of the Gospel of Peace….  The Apostle Paul spoke of this Gospel of Peace, often in apparent conflict with other believers in early Christianity, who believed in the centrality of the law…

The good news synopsized in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus appears to me good news, not bad news, which the world needs to hear……

John 3:16-21

 

16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.   19 This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. 20 Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. 21 But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he has done has been done through God.”

NIV

In view of John 3:16, why have Christians killed each other through Millennia?  These are the people, human beings, whom Christians they (we)  will be sharing eternity with, if we believe in him….  Also, would it not be better to set the example Jesus set, of dying for one’s enemy, so more time could be given for the enemy to believe by the Christian’s example, like some Amish would do, for instance, than going about to kill the enemy, thus, according to some evangelical thinking processes, (not mine), consigning this enemy to hell forevermore?  What kind of example does a Christian set, anyway, if he takes up the sword, and not the cross?

Eph 6:

12 For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.13 Wherefore take up the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and, having done all, to stand.14 Stand therefore, having girded your loins with truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness,15 and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace;16 withal taking up the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the evil one.

We cannot of our own power trample the evil and the evil powers of this world under our feet.  Our feet must be beautiful, and well shod with the Gospel of Peace.  In this age of seemingly increasing violence, which should bring back memories of the violence God was displeased with spoken of in Genesis 6, We must look to another world to come, another Kingdom, for the power needed to defeat evil with good, not more evil.  Even if our own blood flows under the alter, it is sounds of silence, that of the dying lamb, sacrificed before God without words, but sent to us with love by a God who has died for the whole world, both friends and enemies, friends and enemies who will live again, because, and only because the God of Peace can resurrect to life those who have suffered, those who have died, and have been brought to life again in another Kingdom, not of this world.

However, what the world does not need, but has basically had for 1,700 years, are sounds of silence from Christian churches and ministers regarding this Gospel of Peace which should be proclaimed to the world.  Beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who proclaim this Gospel. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God.”  Becoming a peacemaker is a work in progress…. becoming a child of God is a work in progress… Understanding the Gospel of Peace is also a work in progress… Let us all work together on all three, for we ourselves are also works in progress…

John Cooper

http://www.jcooperFORpeace.org

Facing Conflict

Facing Conflict

We see a world set in conflict. Nations are in conflict, Individuals are often be in conflict. As I write, much of the world and Iran are in conflict. Attempts to solve this conflict appear not to be working. Today, July 1st, 2012 punitive sanctions against Iran are to go into effect. I jotted down some thoughts today regarding dealing with conflict. What I thought of I am certain is not the be all and end all to conflict resolution, nor do I believe any one person can have all the answers to solve conflicts of all kinds every time, but here is what came to me today:

1.) Quickly and nonviolently face the problem.

In most circumstances, do not wait and let the conflict come to a boiling point where violence tends to occur.
2.) Begin by respecting your adversary’s systems.

We all grow up and are part of systems. Our family is a system, our nation is a system, our culture is a system, our religion is a system, our race is a system, our gender is a system, our politics are systems. Ours is not the only system, nor the best system for everyone else in the world. Respect another’s systems and attempt to move beyond systems. Systems themselves sometimes create conflict.

3.) Listen to your adversary.

Active listening, without interrupting, and when given the opportunity repeating your adversary’s points, is crucial to coming to understanding. Take a notepad so you can write what is said down as your adversary speaks. Attempt to solve the difficulty one to one if possible. If that does not work, then bring in an unbiased person to help.

4.) Share love and concern with those who disagree.
Attempt to love your adversary. It may not be easy. Seek to help, not harm. Offer water, coffee, tea, or a culturally sensitive appropriate drink as discussions occur. Studies of near death experiences from all kinds of people, both faith based, and not faith based have shown the commonality of those who have survived near death experiences of their traveling through a tunnel toward bright lights, of their envisioning meeting those that have already died, and returning to their bodies with common concern, love for others and lack of fear of death.  It is quite possible you will meet your adversary in eternity… Keep this in mind.  Do not kill your adversary….

5.) Confront the core problem.

Do not allow minor points to confuse the core difficulty needing attention.

6.) Speak softly.

As much as possible, not raise your voice in anger.

7.) Control your body language.
Bristling up like a cat with its hair standing on end is not conducive to solving problems… Hands open, palm up, an occasional smile, and concerned eye contact are conducive to peaceful resolution.

8.)Believe in Prayer.

Many of various Faith based systems believe in prayer. If you do, pray silently during discussions.
At some times it may be appropriate to offer to pray with your adversary, even if they are of another faith system.

9.) Confess your own failings.

No one is perfect. It is important to realize our own faults and weaknesses. We have all been affected by systems outside of ourselves and forces that work in ourselves promoting hatred, bias, and conflict. Admit it. Ask for forgiveness from your adversary for one’s own failings.

10.) Forgive.

Even if you do not receive forgiveness based upon your own confession, go ahead and issue a statement of forgiveness to the adversary. However, the adversary needs to know that his or her hurtful practices cannot continue just because you have forgiven them.

Normally one ends writings with some kind of conclusion…. In this case let’s not do that. Facing conflict is a work in progress that seems to bring about temporary conclusions… Let’s leave this a work in progress… Please add your own thoughts and give your own input into this continuing field of study.

Grace & Peace,

John Cooper

Devil’s Advocate

Devil’s Advocate

I am reading a book, “Blood Guilt”, by Phillip P. Kapusta http://www.covenant.nu/ concerning Christian Responses to America’s War on Terror. In this book, Mr. Kapusta takes the position of Devil’s Advocate on pages 136 through 140 in describing how Christian pastors and teachers, especially perhaps those, in my view of the TV and radio types, outline their sermons, writings, and reasoning processes regarding supporting the predominate government’s desire to send men (and now women) to war and fight and kill…

I am reminded of the Apostle Paul, and how in some places in the New Testament he appears to argue his opponent’s views so well, one might think he is teaching it, even better than his opponent. Then he comes back and dissects his opponents view with his own position.

In this vein, I would like to help, using Mr. Kapusta’s writings, how Theologians and Preachers may prepare their speeches and sermons regarding what appears to be an upcoming war with Iran.[1] http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27471 I will condense his writings for space requirements, but it appears the outline is the same one used Post Constantine by mainstream Christianity folks of all stripes.

1.) Expose the impracticality of following Jesus’ teachings of love and forgiveness to military enemies.
2.) Declare Jesus’ instructions regarding turning the other cheek, and loving one’s enemies apply only to one’s personal enemies, not to the enemies of the state in which one happens to live.
3.) Attack “”pacifism” as being naive and stupid. Do not define what pacifism is, except in purgative terms.
4.) Confuse the roles of Servants of Christ and servants of Caesar. Meld belief in Christianity with belief in one’s own nation. Make Christianity and Nationalism synonymous. We are a Christian Nation, even if those we fight against also claim to be Christians… ( I pause to lament the bloodshed of Islam sects against other of Islam’s sects also.)
5.) Teach that patriotism is a Christian virtue. Democracy and freedom are what Jesus would believe in and even Jesus would fight for Democracy and Freedom…

6.) Speak of those against war as threats to Democracy and Freedom, as unpatriotic and traitors.
7.) Picture the enemy as evil. Teach that the enemy is against God and Jesus.
8.) Call upon the long tradition of “great” theologians who believe in Christians going to war throughout history since Christ. Be sure to leave out the Christian History of the first three Centuries after Christ, for that would not support your view that Christians should go to war and kill others, and each other, for that matter.
9.) Compare the ultimate sacrifice soldiers make and the sacrifice of Jesus. (Note that I am not saying soldiers do not sacrifice for their country, and I appreciate their sacrifice, but that sacrifice is not the same as Jesus’ sacrifice)
10.) Appeal to emotion. Be emotional… Picture that if we do not take preemptive action now, hoards of the enemy will invade our shores, rape our women and kill our families. Advise stockpiling weapons and food in advance for such disasters.
11.) Be sure that the meaning of Christ’s sufferings and becoming like him in his death is that the enemy’s blood, not ours is shed, and that our blood is not shed in Martyrdom….
12.) Quote Jesus:
Luke 22:36-37

36 “He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword , sell your cloak and buy one. 37 It is written: ‘And he was numbered with the transgressors’; and I tell you that this must be fulfilled in me. Yes, what is written about me is reaching its fulfillment.” ”
NIV
Do not mention how hard it will be to bear the cross and the sword simultaneously.
13.) Refer to Old Testament wars where God instructed Israel to fight and to kill their enemies. Disregard how many times God delivered the children of Israel into the hands of the enemy himself, and warned Israel not to fight. Fail to mention we are no longer under the law.
14.) Mention the faith of the Roman soldiers in the Gospel and how Jesus never instructed them to give up soldiering. (keep this as an argument from silence) Never mind the Roman Oaths of Allegiance to Caesar and that Roman soldiers were the ones who persecuted Christians, feed them to lions in the Coliseum, and whipped, mocked, and killed Jesus.
15.) Quote from the Apostle Paul where he used military service as analogous for the Christian way of life. Say this proves Paul legitimized soldiering and participation in warfare. Don’t mention that Paul uses slavery as an analogy for the Christian way of life also.
16.) Be sure to tell the story of Jesus taking a whip and driving out the animals and money changers. Equate this as approval to use machine guns, grenades, drones, and bombs in killing people. (Do not mention that Jesus’ driving out the animals probably saved their lives from sacrifice, not killed them)
17.) Quote Jesus’ saying:
Matt 10:34-36

34 “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace , but a sword. 35 For I have come to turn

“‘a man against his father,
a daughter against her mother,
a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law—
36 a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household.’
NIV

(Ignore the parallel passage in Luke 12:51 that replaces “sword” with “division”)

18.) Make Romans 13 your most important “proof text”….
Rom 13:1-3
13:1 Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong
NIV
Don’t read the whole chapter, just pick and choose these few verses. Above all do not read all of the book of Romans, which is about radical submission to civil laws, and civil authority, and that warfare and military service are never mentioned at all..

Well, there you have it…. I think you will recognize you may have heard this logic before. If one needs to prepare a sermon on calling Christians to war, (the upcoming Iran war?), this is how it has been done for years. I even have a distant cousin, who perhaps used the same details in drawing young men to war during the Revolutionary War. His name was Peter Muhlenburg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Muhlenberg He was related through my 8th Great Grandfather, Rev. Anthony Jacob Henkel . I quote from the footnote:
“Rev. Jacob Anthony Henkel, http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/henkel/b25112.htm who came to America in 1718, was a descendant of Count Henkel von Donnersmark; Rev. Jacob Anthony Henkel was instrumental in bringing to America the famous Rev. Peter Muhlenburg, who descended from the Henkel family. Rev. Peter Muhlenburg was a Major-General in the Revolutionary War, and as such gained much renown. Most every school boy knows the story of how Rev. Peter Muhlenburg, pastor of the Lutheran Church at Woodstock, Virginia, clad in his long black silk clerical gown, preached a patriotic sermon to his people, and then opening his robe, disclosed a Colonel’s uniform underneath. Laying the robe aside, he said: “The time to fight has come.” He enlisted over a hundred of his congregation in the service of his adopted country.

Out of love for the Henkel family, from which Peter Muhlenburg descended, he gave the robe to the student, Rev. Paul Henkel, asking that it remain in the ministerial line of the Henkel family. From Rev. Paul, the robe went to his oldest son; then to another son, Rev. Andrew Henkel; from Rev. Andrew Henkel to his nephew, Rev. Socrates Henkel, D.D., whose mother was Katherine Hoyl, dau. of “Politician Peter” Hoyl, of Lincoln County, N.C. ”

I have seen this robe in the Lutheran Seminary in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. It is the Muhlenberg Robe . http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/investigation/muhlenberg-robe/ I am a descendant of this line of ministers and early American pioneers, going even farther back to the Mayflower on the Cooper side. I must say misrepresenting Scriptures in the way of some of my forefathers is not something to be proud of.
Yet, this article is entitled, “Devil’s Advocate” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil’s_advocate Would that mean me? Who is on God’s side? Who is on the Devil’s side? Is the one on God’s side the one who takes off his preaching robe, as did Peter Muhlenburg, Revealing his Revolutionary War uniform below, and enlisting hundreds of men to fight on God’s side? Are we as Christians to take of the robes of Christ when it comes time to fight for the state and reveal our submission to the State, wearing robes of soldiers? Again, I am reminded of the robes we are to be in when Jesus returns, white, pure and clean, not good ones to fight in… And, it is Jesus, whose robes are soaked in blood, His own blood, that is…

John Cooper