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Pride and prejudice go hand in hand. Pride in one's own achievements or in one's station in life and prejudice about others and their lack of apparent achievements or lowly station in life.
Theology can create the twin faults of pride and prejudice.
Pride about one's achievements and one's station in life. Some tell of their salvation and their objective position in Jesus as if the former were one of their achievements and the latter is one of their attributes. Some tell of their former state in spiritual death with some emphasis on it being a former state. Some speak of their forgiveness, for the sake of Christ's saving work, in terms that leave the listener wondering if the speaker is forgiven even for things that they have not yet done - a kind of dispensation of forgiveness given in advance for anything that may need to be forgiven in their future conduct.
Prejudice (either explicit or implicit) towards another when the other is deemed to be one who does not speak of their salvation, their objective position in Jesus, their second birth (out of death in their trespasses and sins), their current state of forgiveness, and their assurance of forgiveness for whatever may come in the future. These ones are unsaved, still dead in "their trespasses and sins"*, perhaps thinking of themselves as their own saviour. But what if the other is not, in fact, any of those things?
I am saved by the blood of the lamb, sang Bob Dylan. I believe in you he also sang. And then he sang I am pressing on to the higher calling of my Lord.
Bob Dylan may not be the source of one's theology but are his songs a fair testimony to a Christian's experiences at some stage in their life? I think they are.
https://vimeo.com/87042517
* - a phrase borrowed from one of Paul's letters (Ephesians 2.1).
Theology can create the twin faults of pride and prejudice.
Pride about one's achievements and one's station in life. Some tell of their salvation and their objective position in Jesus as if the former were one of their achievements and the latter is one of their attributes. Some tell of their former state in spiritual death with some emphasis on it being a former state. Some speak of their forgiveness, for the sake of Christ's saving work, in terms that leave the listener wondering if the speaker is forgiven even for things that they have not yet done - a kind of dispensation of forgiveness given in advance for anything that may need to be forgiven in their future conduct.
Prejudice (either explicit or implicit) towards another when the other is deemed to be one who does not speak of their salvation, their objective position in Jesus, their second birth (out of death in their trespasses and sins), their current state of forgiveness, and their assurance of forgiveness for whatever may come in the future. These ones are unsaved, still dead in "their trespasses and sins"*, perhaps thinking of themselves as their own saviour. But what if the other is not, in fact, any of those things?
I am saved by the blood of the lamb, sang Bob Dylan. I believe in you he also sang. And then he sang I am pressing on to the higher calling of my Lord.
Well I'm pressing on
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
Many try to stop me, shake me up in my mind
Say, "Prove to me that He is Lord, show me a sign"
What kind of sign they need when it all come from within
When what's lost has been found, what's to come has already been?
Well I'm pressing on
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
Shake the dust off of your feet, don't look back
Nothing now can hold you down, nothing that you lack
Temptation's not an easy thing, Adam given the devil reign
Because he sinned I got no choice, it run in my vein
Well I'm pressing on
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
You know the adversary never sleeps - he is a roaring beast.
He always comes at the time that you expect him least.
And you know that he's responsible for death and pain and loss,
But we know we'll overcome him by the victory at the cross.
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
Many try to stop me, shake me up in my mind
Say, "Prove to me that He is Lord, show me a sign"
What kind of sign they need when it all come from within
When what's lost has been found, what's to come has already been?
Well I'm pressing on
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
Shake the dust off of your feet, don't look back
Nothing now can hold you down, nothing that you lack
Temptation's not an easy thing, Adam given the devil reign
Because he sinned I got no choice, it run in my vein
Well I'm pressing on
Yes, I'm pressing on
Well I'm pressing on
To the higher calling of my Lord
You know the adversary never sleeps - he is a roaring beast.
He always comes at the time that you expect him least.
And you know that he's responsible for death and pain and loss,
But we know we'll overcome him by the victory at the cross.
https://vimeo.com/87042517
* - a phrase borrowed from one of Paul's letters (Ephesians 2.1).