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Thread: The Gospel (Good News) of the Incarnation
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Evensong
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I was at a Cathedral staff party a few years ago and posed a question to a number of people:
"What is the good news in one sentence?"
(As you do)
The Precentor (whom I believe is heavily influenced by the Oxford Movement) replied simply and without hesitation:
"The incarnation".
I must admit to being quite struck by this and am still not entirely sure why (besides being the perfect remedy to the flesh/spirit dichotomy of gnosticism).
Thoughts?
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Beeswax Altar
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Sounds obvious to me.
After all, the Incarnation provides a justification for using incense.
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Galilit
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Nothing is impossible to God!
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deano
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The Good News for me is the Resurection.
Everybody can die, that's nothing special, but coming back! Yes, that's impressive.
Who was it that said the Resurection was the only thing of note in the Bible and the rest was mere commentary?
That's the Gospel for me.
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HCH
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It seems to me that the answer given is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence. How about something like this:
"The god who created the world came to visit us as a human being and told us unmistakeably that he loves us."
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Pomona
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quote: Originally posted by Beeswax Altar: Sounds obvious to me.
After all, the Incarnation provides a justification for using incense.
You mean you need a justification?
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rolyn
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The Good News is that God, by sending us Jesus , has not forsaken us .
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Lyda*Rose
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My version: The Good News is that God has cleansed us and united humans with the Godhead in the Incarnation of the Word.
-------------------- "Dear God, whose name I do not know - thank you for my life. I forgot how BIG... thank you. Thank you for my life." ~from Joe Vs the Volcano
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hanginginthere
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Emmanuel. Or if you want a sentence, God is with us. Not up there or over there, not against us or beyond us but with us, in all the mess and muddle of human life (and death).
-------------------- 'Safe?' said Mr Beaver. 'Who said anything about safe? But he's good. He's the King, I tell you.'
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