Perfect balance of grace and truth


Spotted in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam  (Photo: Irene Bom)

 

The Voice took on flesh and became human and chose to live alongside us. We have seen Him, enveloped in undeniable splendor — the one true Son of the Father — evidenced in the perfect balance of grace and truth.

 

John 1:14, The Voice

 


 
Commentary (from the Introduction to John 1, The Voice translation)

John’s use of logos is unique and has often been rendered as “Word.” While this is a useful translation, even a casual understanding demonstrates that “Word” reflects only part of its meaning. Most readers will interpret “word” as a unit of language—a combination of sounds generally spoken but also written—that carries meaning. To understand what John means, readers need something more than their cultural understanding of “word”; they need a new way of thinking about it. This is why we have chosen to offer another rendering, an interpretive, poetic translation, of what may be one of the most theologically loaded words in Scripture. Since logos essentially refers to the act of speaking or bringing thoughts to expression, we have decided to use the word “voice” to capture that reality. John declares that truth has culminated in the person of Jesus. No single word captures the complete meaning of logos, but “voice” has a number of advantages …

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Museum Park, Rotterdam – getting ready for spring

 

Your Kingdom Come

May your Kingdom come soon.
May your will be done here on earth,
just as it is in heaven.

 
 
The Kingdom of God is at hand – You proclaimed it, Jesus;
      But, it often feels like it’s a million miles away.
You demonstrated its grace and showed its power,
      but the signs often appear faded or absent in our world.

We need Your Kingdom to come, O God,
      in all its fullness, in all its glory;
This waiting, this “now and not yet” experience of Your reign
      is hard and frustrating.

And so we pray for Your Kingdom to be revealed in our lives,
      turning our sickness and sin, our brokenness and fear
      into friendship and compassion, wholeness and joy.
May Your Kingdom come to us now.

We pray for Your Kingdom to be revealed in our neighbourhoods,
      turning our division and suspicion,
            our judgement and our competition
      into fellowship and care, compassion and service.
May Your Kingdom come to us now.

We pray for Your Kingdom to be revealed in our world,
      turning our war and our disparities,
            our consumption and our self-interest
      into peace and collaboration, stewardship and reverence.
May Your Kingdom come to us now.

Your Kingdom is here, and it is coming, O God.
Make us faithful heralds of its message
      and tireless practitioners of its ways.
For Jesus sake.
Amen.

~ written by John van de Laar, posted on Sacredise.com.
 


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Bless these thy gifts, most gracious God,
From whom all goodness springs;
Make clean our hearts and feed our souls
With good and joyful things.

 
 
~ Source unknown
from The Book of a Thousand Prayers by Angela Ashwin, #686
 


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