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The towering figure of Muhammad Ali just past away. He was one of the most famous boxers in all world history, known perhaps as much for his bigger-than-life personality (and an ego to match) as his stunning boxing career (his constant chant: "I am the greatest!")
Back in his prime, there was a very popular "joke" told about him. According to this no-doubt mythical story, the GREAT Muhammad Ali boarded an airplane for a flight. The flight attendant told all to secure their seat belts.... and all did... except for The Greatest, Muhammad Ali ignored the command. Just before take off, the flight attendant came to the great boxer and politely reminded him to put on the seat belt. He replied, "Superman don't need no seat belt." To which the attendant said, "Superman don't need no airplane either." Supposedly, he put on the belt.
EGO makes us ignore the commands..... and think ourselves ever-so-special. Those who reject Law and Gospel do so because of their ego, their making themselves ever-so-big.... Supermen - who do all they need to do and who don't need no Christ, no Savior, no Cross.
I once had a good internet friend, a Brahman living in India, a man with a Ph.D. in engineering, and a Bhatki Hindu. For months, we exchanged nearly daily emails, comparing my Christianity with his Bhatki form of Hinduism. For Kapil, there was a fundamental insistence that we fall short, we are fallen, we miss the mark (and he was okay calling that "sin" since that's exactly what the word means and affirms). He had a MUCH, MUCH "softer" "lighter" concept of this (we slip up, often unwillingly - he insisted) but we both agreed all fall short (just HOW much - that we disagreed with). Because of his much smaller view of the Law, the "falling short, missing the mark" he saw no need for all this GOSPEL stuff Christians are always talking about.... this whole idea of a SAVIOR. He found it a bit offensive, actually. He explained to me that in his religion, the divine doesn't SAVE us (we don't NEED saving) but rather makes it possible for us to clean up our act. What we need is not mercy or forgiveness or a Savior.... what we need is sufficient TIME (this likely means many life times!) and sufficient divine HELP, empowering, strength which we are called to adequately "tap" (actually IF we adequately tapped it, we could solve our problem in one lifetime - but no one does). The "gospel" (if you can call it that) in Bhatki Hinduism is simply that the divine is the TIME and HELP given to us. There is no forgiveness (karma just rolls over).... there is no mercy..... there is no Savior.... because these are not needed. People are not as "fallen" as Christians insist - they are fundamentally good and able - we just need TIME and HELP (which is provided - the Gospel in that religion). He found the whole idea of all this mercy, forgiveness, the Savior.... offensive. "Superman don't need no _____________." If Christians would just greatly reduce the Law, he explained, Christians could easily be Bhatki Hindus (who respect Jesus as a teacher and model but are offended by the idea of Jesus as SAVIOR). Seemed to me, Kapil had a rose-colored mirror, and whenever he looked in it, he asked "who's the fairest of them all?" And a voice (that sounded exactly like himself) said, "You - who are getting fairer and fairer each day, some day to be divine."
I found all this fasinating since actually, I'd heard a LOT (a whole lot) of Christians essentially agreeing with Kapil. By own Catholic teachers who said that "God HELPS those who help themselves..... Jesus opens the gates to heaven but you gotta get yourselves through those gates with God's help....... grace is like the 'gas' God puts in your 'tank' so that you can get yourself where you need to get." Or some modern American "Evangelicals" talking about how little they sin, how they've ceased to sin, how obedient and righteous and fair they are and that salvation is all about "tapping" the power of the Holy Spirit so that we'll get into heaven. I think some Christians - unwittingly - are actually promoting the soteriology of Bhakti Hinduism. Some Christians will speak long and never mention the Cross, the Blood, mercy, forgiveness - for a reason.
Christianity teaches LAW - a very, very, very high "bar" that we do NOT met. It shouts to us "you ain't no Superman, you are a SINNER!" You desperately, always, absolutely NEED mercy, forgiveness, saving! You've fallen and you can't get up. No matter how much extra time you get via Purgatory or Reincarnation. This may offend our EGO (as Kapil kept expressing) ..... we may want to reduce, water-down, dilute the Law to make it nearly nothing (as Kapil kept doing).... but Christianity proclaims it is true. No one is righteous, no, not even one. If anyone claims to be sinless, he is a liar and he deceives only himself. Bhakti Hinduism is wrong..... it won't work. Like Muhammad Ali in the story, the egotistical need their ego popped.
Christianity teaches GOSPEL - a very, very, very high view of God and His unconditional love, His boundless mercy, His forgiveness.... that God gives ("free gift") to us The Savior (NOT the Possibility-Maker, the Helper, the Gas). And directs us not to the mirror but to the Cross. The egotistical will be offended by the mere suggestion that I NEED this..... and that God GAVE this.
LAW - we NEED mercy, forgiveness, saving.
GOSPEL - Jesus IS the Savior in whom we have mercy, forgiveness, salvation.
Now yes, of course, BOTH are TOTALLY true ALWAYS. So, even with the Gospel, we are still to "strive" for perfection.... the Great Commandment was issued to CHRISTIANS who have received the Gospel. The Christian life is to be marked by love, forgiveness, humility, service. But we abuse, twist, confuse Law and Gospel when we look to the Law (and that rose-colored mirror) instead of the Cross.
Soli Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide
- Josiah
The towering figure of Muhammad Ali just past away. He was one of the most famous boxers in all world history, known perhaps as much for his bigger-than-life personality (and an ego to match) as his stunning boxing career (his constant chant: "I am the greatest!")
Back in his prime, there was a very popular "joke" told about him. According to this no-doubt mythical story, the GREAT Muhammad Ali boarded an airplane for a flight. The flight attendant told all to secure their seat belts.... and all did... except for The Greatest, Muhammad Ali ignored the command. Just before take off, the flight attendant came to the great boxer and politely reminded him to put on the seat belt. He replied, "Superman don't need no seat belt." To which the attendant said, "Superman don't need no airplane either." Supposedly, he put on the belt.
EGO makes us ignore the commands..... and think ourselves ever-so-special. Those who reject Law and Gospel do so because of their ego, their making themselves ever-so-big.... Supermen - who do all they need to do and who don't need no Christ, no Savior, no Cross.
I once had a good internet friend, a Brahman living in India, a man with a Ph.D. in engineering, and a Bhatki Hindu. For months, we exchanged nearly daily emails, comparing my Christianity with his Bhatki form of Hinduism. For Kapil, there was a fundamental insistence that we fall short, we are fallen, we miss the mark (and he was okay calling that "sin" since that's exactly what the word means and affirms). He had a MUCH, MUCH "softer" "lighter" concept of this (we slip up, often unwillingly - he insisted) but we both agreed all fall short (just HOW much - that we disagreed with). Because of his much smaller view of the Law, the "falling short, missing the mark" he saw no need for all this GOSPEL stuff Christians are always talking about.... this whole idea of a SAVIOR. He found it a bit offensive, actually. He explained to me that in his religion, the divine doesn't SAVE us (we don't NEED saving) but rather makes it possible for us to clean up our act. What we need is not mercy or forgiveness or a Savior.... what we need is sufficient TIME (this likely means many life times!) and sufficient divine HELP, empowering, strength which we are called to adequately "tap" (actually IF we adequately tapped it, we could solve our problem in one lifetime - but no one does). The "gospel" (if you can call it that) in Bhatki Hinduism is simply that the divine is the TIME and HELP given to us. There is no forgiveness (karma just rolls over).... there is no mercy..... there is no Savior.... because these are not needed. People are not as "fallen" as Christians insist - they are fundamentally good and able - we just need TIME and HELP (which is provided - the Gospel in that religion). He found the whole idea of all this mercy, forgiveness, the Savior.... offensive. "Superman don't need no _____________." If Christians would just greatly reduce the Law, he explained, Christians could easily be Bhatki Hindus (who respect Jesus as a teacher and model but are offended by the idea of Jesus as SAVIOR). Seemed to me, Kapil had a rose-colored mirror, and whenever he looked in it, he asked "who's the fairest of them all?" And a voice (that sounded exactly like himself) said, "You - who are getting fairer and fairer each day, some day to be divine."
I found all this fasinating since actually, I'd heard a LOT (a whole lot) of Christians essentially agreeing with Kapil. By own Catholic teachers who said that "God HELPS those who help themselves..... Jesus opens the gates to heaven but you gotta get yourselves through those gates with God's help....... grace is like the 'gas' God puts in your 'tank' so that you can get yourself where you need to get." Or some modern American "Evangelicals" talking about how little they sin, how they've ceased to sin, how obedient and righteous and fair they are and that salvation is all about "tapping" the power of the Holy Spirit so that we'll get into heaven. I think some Christians - unwittingly - are actually promoting the soteriology of Bhakti Hinduism. Some Christians will speak long and never mention the Cross, the Blood, mercy, forgiveness - for a reason.
Christianity teaches LAW - a very, very, very high "bar" that we do NOT met. It shouts to us "you ain't no Superman, you are a SINNER!" You desperately, always, absolutely NEED mercy, forgiveness, saving! You've fallen and you can't get up. No matter how much extra time you get via Purgatory or Reincarnation. This may offend our EGO (as Kapil kept expressing) ..... we may want to reduce, water-down, dilute the Law to make it nearly nothing (as Kapil kept doing).... but Christianity proclaims it is true. No one is righteous, no, not even one. If anyone claims to be sinless, he is a liar and he deceives only himself. Bhakti Hinduism is wrong..... it won't work. Like Muhammad Ali in the story, the egotistical need their ego popped.
Christianity teaches GOSPEL - a very, very, very high view of God and His unconditional love, His boundless mercy, His forgiveness.... that God gives ("free gift") to us The Savior (NOT the Possibility-Maker, the Helper, the Gas). And directs us not to the mirror but to the Cross. The egotistical will be offended by the mere suggestion that I NEED this..... and that God GAVE this.
LAW - we NEED mercy, forgiveness, saving.
GOSPEL - Jesus IS the Savior in whom we have mercy, forgiveness, salvation.
Now yes, of course, BOTH are TOTALLY true ALWAYS. So, even with the Gospel, we are still to "strive" for perfection.... the Great Commandment was issued to CHRISTIANS who have received the Gospel. The Christian life is to be marked by love, forgiveness, humility, service. But we abuse, twist, confuse Law and Gospel when we look to the Law (and that rose-colored mirror) instead of the Cross.
Soli Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide
- Josiah