Tuesday, March 24, 2009

A Christ-Haunted Culture

I just had an experience reading a post on Glory to God for All Things blog by Fr. Stephen. The post is entitled Orthodoxy and the Christ-Haunted Culture of the South. It's hard for me to even describe this post, but it moved me deeply, it blessed me, and I wanted to share it with others for whom it might do the same. You can link to the post by clicking the title just above. If you do, and if it doesn't bless you, just stop reading and forget about it—it must not be for you. But if it is, I hope you are blessed by it as much as I was. Here's a little excerpt, a couple of my favorite passages…

Orthodoxy is the only Church that puts it all together: the mind in the heart, the body and the spirit, the word and the image, grace and freedom, the good God who loves mankind. This is the “evangel”: the Good News for the South. Her deepest longings are met here. As Vladyko [the retiring Orthodox archbishop of Dallas] has taught us, all that is good and true in Southern Protestantism is here. Jesus and the Holy Ghost are here: the real Jesus confessed as Lord and God and Saviour, risen from the dead. We are steeped in the Bible and love to hear its cadences. We also know that deep sense of the irony and mystery of human life, that yearning for something lost. The writers of the Bible knew this yearning well: By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion. This yearning is really a yearning for the New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God.
Let us not make of Orthodoxy another law to be obeyed, another head religion to feel proud of, another emotional trip, another escape to some other world. Let us proclaim it as the Good News that the people of the South and every land are hungry for.

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