I was sitting
across from the table, having coffee with my beloved life companion, as I have
done ever since we got together. It is
my favorite time of the day as we silently sit and let the morning sun rise and
slowly bring in the day. I am not a
morning person when it comes to communicating well, but I enjoy simply being
together in the peaceful part of the day, sipping our coffee, reading, or just
pondering life.
I had been reading
a book for the past week and as interested as I was in the subject and as much
as I liked the author, I found myself uneasy with what I was reading. It was talking about all the changes in the
world, our American culture, and the church.
It was talking about a new “enlightenment” and how things must completely
change if the church wants to even exist anymore. I am not in advocate of the Institutional Church
or most Organized Religion so I kept reading the book hoping I would overcome
my uneasiness. I didn’t.
I put down my
book. I stared out the window for awhile
deep in thought; then I finally looked across the table and said,
“Apparently there
is no such thing as sin anymore. People
are basically good and if we just start acting good God will bless us with all
good things. Since there is no sin, there
is no need for forgiveness or atonement any more, which is pretty much an “old
school” concept anyway. All of that “old
fashioned religion” is not relevant to our culture or our world anymore so we
need to move on and think up something new and more exciting.”
My partner looked
up, smiled, and then said,
“So apparently,
you and the rest of the world don’t need Me anymore. So what do you think about that?”
“Well, I don’t
know about the rest of the world or this culture or anyone else as far as that
goes. I love all you have done for me, I
love being with you, I need you, and believe that you are more than relevant in
my life. After 43 years it still works
for me. That’s all I’ve got to say about
that.”
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