- An apprentice of Jesus lives with a sense of legacy and destiny.
- An apprentice of Jesus practices desert reflection.
- An apprentice of Jesus practices radical repentance.
- An apprentice of Jesus makes a public statement of their commitment to live in reverence towards God (ie. Baptism).
- An apprentice of Jesus practices abstinence from normal consumption and activity in order to strengthen spiritual clarity and resolve.
- An apprentice of Jesus is aware of both human physical needs and desires and intangible spiritual realities.
- An apprentice of Jesus resists the urge to obtain power and authority in human kingdoms through surrender to God.
- An apprentice of Jesus resists the desire for status and reputation through humility.
- An apprentice of Jesus seeks the good of reverent people and does not depend on religious institutions or groups for validation.
- An apprentice of Jesus identifies with the poor, imprisoned, blind, and oppressed and seeks their liberation and restoration.
- An apprentice of Jesus communicates God’s favor for all people."
Have yet to find a philosophical somewhere I am content to call home. The closest I get to a creed these days is a quote by John Green. "Whether I believe in God isn’t really relevant. I do believe however tenuously in Mercy" Due to a lot of personal reasons encountered along this journey, I have mostly stepped away from writing for now. Still, sometimes something stirs me and I need space to hash out my thoughts. So welcome to my little space along the journey.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
An Apprentice of Jesus
Church of the Exiles: An Apprentice of Jesus:
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