Josh Scheib

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Josh Scheib

@joshscheib

I am a husband/father attempting to follow after the Prince of Peace. Family motto: “We don’t do revenge.”

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@BrianZahnd⁩ and I had a conversation today around Hiroshima & Transfiguration, Jesus & the way of the cross vs the way of violence. Enjoy! “Let’s at least be radical enough to believe that Jesus knew what he was talking about.” BZ instagram.com/tv/CDjeipppAfc…
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When Isaiah prophecies about the vengeance God brings (Isaiah 35:1-10), Isaiah describes this as the healing of the earth and of humans; the desert blooms and the blind see, rains fall in the wilderness and the deaf hear. So when we heed the words of Paul, who tells us to leave “vengeance” to God, it sounds like what we are waiting for is goodness and beauty, not destruction and death. Vengeance means salvation for us and for the earth and recompense for every “ravenous beast” that opposes God’s good intentions for the world and for humans, including anything in us that does not participate in the love God is. It seems vengeance works differently for God than it does in the fallen order of things.
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Tomorrow is New Year’s Day. The sacred year draws our time and our humanity into the time and humanity of God, and like the human who is God the sacred seasons are always new and ever-renewing. This gift of the sacred year can be diminished—into “practices,” into dreary competitions between Advent and Christmas, into trying to gain something that is already every human’s birthright, into something we do for God rather than something God does in and for us. Rather, despite our failures to keep the sacred year authentically, we are drawn by the Spirit into the time God makes for us, drawn into God’s very human life among us as one of us, the one whose life is for us all. The life of Christ is every human’s gift, and so the sacred year belongs to everyone. The sacred year is the human year, for there is already a place in the body of Christ shaped like every human there is. Jesus is himself the gift of the sacred year. In each passing year, each time through the circle—in every fast, feast, and ordinary moment—we hear something in his voice as yet unheard, see something in his face as yet unseen. And our pilgrimage together into Jesus Christ never ends, in time or in eternity. It just goes on and on and on. The mystery of his person and of our participation in his body is truly great. Image: Michael McVeigh’s portrayal of the sacred year for Trinity Church in Wenatchee, Washington.
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@QuintonLucasKC As frustrating and painful as the Broadway resurfacing project was, the completed project is equally sublime. Well done, @KansasCity!
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The DARVO at @Daystar continues w/ @RabbiSchneider coming on Ministry Now to imply those calling for justice & accountability are accusers partnering w/ Satan to kill & destroy. So typical Schneider shld study what Jesus said to hypocritical ldrs who ignored vulnerable & abused
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“The Kingdom of God does not cater to the rich and powerful as the kingdoms of this world do.” @BrianZahnd
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“The infant of the Barren rejoices over the infant of the Virgin.” @BrianZahnd
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Strive to stay enchanted or get re-enchanted this Advent/Christmas season. “Seek the mystery.” **Inspired by @BrianZahnd’s Sunday message in the second Sunday of Advent.
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Espresso martinis are trash.
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“As you enter this life I pray you depart With a wrinkled face And a brand new heart.” ‘Love and Peace or Else’ @U2 youtu.be/Cdt9kE58uww?si…
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“The kingdom of God does not come by ballots and bullets but by the cross of Christ and co-suffering love.” @BrianZahnd
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“If all is fair in love and war then what the hell is loving even for?” @JOHNNYSWIM
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@john_kenobi1 And is there a univocality to the nature of God in the Bible? No. Only Jesus is the perfect revelation of who God is.
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@john_kenobi1 @BrianZahnd Well there’s no such thing as “the God of the Bible”. There’s the perfect revelation of God in Jesus and everything other “revelation” of God must bow to Him.
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