Contemplative Comics day 71 "EXPENSIVE"
"The Christian life is the lifelong practice of attending to the details of congruence-congruence between ends and means, congruence between what we do and the way we do it, congruence between what is written in Scripture and our living out what is written, congruence between a ship and its prow, congruence between preaching and living, congruence between sermon and what is lived in both preacher and congregation, the congruence of the Word made flesh in Jesus with what is lived in our flesh."
-Eugene Peterson (As Kingfishers Catch Fire)
I don't think there is a person who has influenced my theology, my understanding of the Bible, or kingdom living more than Eugene Peterson. His death today marks the loss of a great teacher unlike any other in the digital age-not only in his words, but in his life and the way he wielded such a massive platform (of which he was somewhat oblivious to and dismissive of).
His writing is deep and worthy of aspiration, not mere sermons converted to blog-chapters. Actual prose conveying the difficult interactions of the physical and the spiritual with beauty and charm.
The Message has become a close friend and taught me how to read the Bible. Few weeks have gone by in the past 15 years where I haven't consulted it at least once.
I am grateful for the message of Peterson's life. What a gift.
-joshua (10/22/18)