INFINITY LOOP

I have been feeling like a return to creative writing projects is at hand in 2026. I’ve felt it before, but have not had the resolve or the organization to carry out said projects. I feel it is important just now to make a return to creative writing. I have to admit, I don;t really know why…I just know it is time.

Here is a project I have been working on since Sunday’s sermon, on the Importance of Corporate Prayer, preached b y Jonathan Bauver.

YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE SERMON HERE

INFINTIY LOOP

The Code is broken.

The program repeating to its origin point.

We are all lines of code injected into the glitching game

Born to sin, repent and repeat.

Even Heaven is stuck in its perpetual “Holy! Holy! Holy!”

Leaving us with “Woe is me! I am flying to pieces here!”

And “How long oh Lord?”.

The White Hat Hacker came and wrote a new line,

“0’s and 1’s”…”X’s and O’s”…

“It is finished!” He said,

But the infinity loop,

STILL…STILL…STILL

HOLY…HOLY…HOLY

SIN…REPENT…REPEAT.

Here we wait for the seventh seal to be torn.

Then the unreachable code will be breached and

The loop will terminate.

“It is finished!” will “Behold I make all things new!”

“HOLY! HOLY! HOLY!” will be swallowed in that unprecedented half hour silence of Heaven that marks what is next.

Finally, sin… repent…repeat will be dressed in robes of white and never hunger or thirst again.

At last, infinity will receive eternity.

THINKING THROUGH THE THIRD PATHWAY PT. 3

I have been meditating on the ideas of “standing with” people and what that means, and about who the “Underserved” are. You can see those thoughts HERE. and HERE.

As I meditate on this whole statement on the underserved (posted in the picture above), I see it relates directly to the Third Pathway.

God has had our church practicing a piece of The Third Pathway for the last five years. The Third Pathway has a lot to do with Doing Life Together. As a church, we are called to do life together.

In our culture, it has become too easy to think of our work as mostly fund raising or giving to an agency that does the work of doing life together for us. We often think if we have given money then we have done our job. But giving is not doing life with people. In fact, when giving is agency directed it can become a blockade to doing life together, especially when we say something like “I give money to the church so I don’t have to go to church. I have done my job.”

Philanthropy can become an opiate to assuage guilt, when it keeps us from being in relationship with people. As I am thinking through this I am beginning to see that many of the ills of our society today stem from a black and white thinking that comes from assumptions about “those people”. That style of thinking is best addressed by being in connection in community with “those people”. It is the third pathway.

We must give of our time talent and treasure, but never confuse giving with relationship.

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