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Let’s lay aside the old question that leads us to the two bucket approach. And instead of asking what is cultural and irrelevant and what is eternal and applicable how about if we acknowledge the entire text is cultural and that none of it is written to an audience in 2010 and in spite of what we are often told, inspiration doesn’t not make it universally applicable. The last number of posts has demonstrated that problem. So what about this as a new possibility…

How does an inspired text exert or exercise a shaping influence on the life of the reader(s)? The key word is “how?” In the past it was through extracting what we thought were timeless truths from a time bound text, sort of trying to figure out the eternal kernel in the culture bound husk. But what if we admit the obvious, it is all cultural and it can’t be otherwise.

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We all knew it would come. We all have anticipated it for over a decade. We can no longer wait the time has come for a new way forward.

Every 500 years the church has to have a giant rummage sale to sell of the junk she has accumulated from the dying age she is exiting in preparation for the new age she has to engage. The sale is on.

Life is loud, busy, hectic and harried. People want a sense of wholeness, wellness, peace, joy, even dare I say a quiet interior space in the midst of it all.

We are all crying out for personal transformation, knowing it holds the key starting point for the larger issues we face of community development and global change. Where can you find this life? What are the practices and rhythms that lead to this sort of peace and joy?
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