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Into the Expectation

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Top 10 for the 100th

This is the 100th post on this blog. To mark the milestone, I am listing the "Top Ten" posts according to the number of page views:

1. Is a Covenant UnAnglican?
2. Baptism & Eucharist in The Living Church
3. Holy Cross
4. Suffering and the Wildness of God
5. Reason and its Discontents
6. If Christ is King . . .
7. Anglican Values
8. What I said at the Mosque
9. John Updike on the Apostles' Creed
10. The Matter of Matter and Why it Matters


Here are ten more popular posts.
Posted by Matt Gunter at 6:22 AM
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The Man of Sapphire Blue. A vision of the Trinity given to Hildegarde of Bingen

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I grew up on a farm in northern Indiana, taught high school in a city school in California, and am now an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Chicago. Mysterious ways indeed.
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Whence the title?

Justin Martyr, the 2nd century theologian, wrote this in his defense of the Christian Church:

We who ourselves used to have pleasure in impure things now cling to chastity alone. We who dabbled in arts of magic now consecrate ourselves to the good and unbegotten God. We who formerly treasured money and possessions more than anything else now hand everything over to the treasury for all, and share it with everyone who needs. We who formerly cheated and murdered one another and did not even share our home with those who were different or from a different tribe, because of their customs, now, after Christ's appearance, live together and share the same table. Now we pray for our enemies and try to win who hate us unjustly so that they too may live in accordance with Christ's wonderful teachings, that they too might enter into the expectation.



I like the whole passage and its vision of the Church. But, I am particularly fond of the expression of Christian faith and hope as "entering into the expectation". Thus, in 1 Peter 3:15, Christians are encouraged to "always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who calls you to account for the expectation that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence." One way or another, that is what I want to do.



Enter into the expectation.



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