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a whole collage of Jesus. crazy stuff going on…dancing, singing, screaming…laughing, but also peace and times of just sitting still….listening, praying, resting.
In my mind a prayer/worship house looks like a big pile of tangled up issues on fire. garbage like the rules and regulations that separate us from one another in the church, the bitterness between brothers, the agendas we so often cling to for comfort fearing that Gods agendas cant be found. in this fire there are also our hopes our dreams, our fears and our love. the fire is on an altar and together, like Abraham, we put all we hold dear on the altar trusting in the Lord to be sovereign and just enough to know how to take it and what to do with it.
Heck yes. I second both of these responses. Couldn’t have put it any better myself, so I’m not sure why I’m about to try.
Here’s what I see: I see a group of people like the early church of Acts. All like-minded, all reflecting Jesus. I see something like a church that no one could ever speak against…who can speak against love? Who can speak against selflessness and acceptance? Maybe they could say we were weird. Fanatics, maybe. They could say we followed a different rule, one that transcended human justice; the rule of grace. What I see is a church like the church was meant to be, where segregations and denominations and all that falls away and we focus on God and let him work through us into our community.
Also, I’d like to see it happen in one certain place. Not because I’m some respecter of places, but because I like the idea of one certain place with a sense of permanence where this stuff goes on. Like if we got a super cheap house somewhere, or even a cheap apartment.