Posts in June, 2006

The Gospel According to U2

By design Bono and The Edge of U2 write lyrics that hint to their faith in Christ rather than producing songs that blatantly blast a Christian message. It is no secret that Bono and The Edge believe the gospel of the Bible and view themselves to be united to Jesus Christ. Rather than extrapulating a gospel theme from one song, I have decided to look at the entire, “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.”
In the first song, “Vertigo,” Bono and The Edge write, “The jungle is your head/ Can’t rule your heart.” These lines present the prevailing human experience and desperate need. The second song, “Miracle Drug,” is an honest love song, but it presents the common search for a solution to the human problem - a miracle drug - or a relationship, or human ingenuity. “Of science and the human heart/ There is no limit/…Love and logic keep us clear/ Reason is on our side, love…. Humanity does have resources and means by which to improve and solve a good many problems, but there is still the deeper, nagging human problem. Continue reading »

Published in: Gospel | on June 25th, 2006 | No Comments »

Jesus: Prophet, Priest, and King - Deuteronomy 18

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Published in: Sermons | on June 21st, 2006 | No Comments »

Elaine Pagels in Portland, Oregon - June14, 2006

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Published in: Apologetics | on June 15th, 2006 | No Comments »

Justice and Mercy Meet in Christ: Deuteronomy 16-17

“The Covenant: Just Government ” Deuteronomy 16:18–17:20 Continue reading »

Published in: Sermons | on June 15th, 2006 | No Comments »

Covenant High School Commencement 2006 Address by Nathan Lewis

“A Little Holiday from the Church�
Address of the Graduating Class of 2006
of Covenant High School in Tacoma, Washington
by Nathan E. Lewis

Permit me to weave a tangled web of parables about people taking holiday from the Church. Some of the characters are actual people I know and love while other characters I have created from a conglomerate of people I have observed at a distance. A young man graduated with honors from a Christian High School and enrolled in a Christian University declaring his major to be Biblical Studies. He attended chapel five days a week and with his dorm mates, he rose early on Wednesdays for prayer. But on Sundays, he slept late, did his laundry, and played Frisbee golf. He reasoned that he would never find as good a church as his home church an eight- hour drive from the campus. He was receiving fine preaching in chapel and superb teaching in his Bible courses. This young man, who hoped to be a pastor was taking a little holiday from the Church. Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion | on June 7th, 2006 | No Comments »