The core
Sometimes I wonder about my life that has taken me to many people: new agers, politicians, native people, muslims, humanists, soldiers, biker gangs and CEOs, artists and nomads. I embrace diversity, cause I see something of the Creator in everything. I long to see the Spirit manifested in everyone in particular way. My question is: How can I build bridges with different people seeking their way to their Redeemer. In the end only two questions seem important to all of us: WHO is Jesus & what is MEANS to know Him?


You seem to have a very healthy perspective on those who are not believers Niina. So often we make too much of a distinction between those who are IN and those who are OUT. Of course we want people to have revelation of Christ, find their way to him and receive salvation. Jesus always seemed to be inclusive except when faced with those who were already 'religious'. Even when He did get angry in the temple courts it was not because of a sacred thing in terms of the temple itself, but because they had spoiled a place that was reserved for Gentiles (it was the Court of The Gentiles!) They had used it for their own good instead of keeping it for those who were 'afar off'.
You seem to be doing pretty well at building bridges by the way.
Posted by: Tim the Enchanter | December 15, 2006 at 12:11 PM
niinpä... arvaa vaan paljonko oon pohtinut samaa teemaa...
ja pohdinnat sen kun jatkuu :)
Posted by: Petra | December 29, 2006 at 07:53 AM
ja ainiin, tykkään vaan niin sun blogista.
Posted by: Petra | December 29, 2006 at 08:00 AM