Friday, January 04, 2008

Jean Vanier, Powerful Jesus, Pathetic Me


Recently, during the same interview I mentioned the other day on American Public Radio, Jean Vanier spoke of power, of the handicapped giving our lives a sense of "equilibrium", about the importance of "being" rather than "doing", of the sacred nature of the body in the context of the handicapped. Jean, at 79 years old, said:

"I just want to become a friend of Jesus. Jesus was quiet...., he ate with people who were caught up in prostitution... there is something so simple about Jesus that he is disarming. Frequently we want a powerful Jesus; who will put everything straight, who will cure everybody, who will do everything we tell him to do. And its not like that."

Its not like that with Jesus, is it? And guess what? The American church, and much of the charismatic church around the world, those preaching a subtle gospel of health and wealth, they all want a powerful Jesus too. No meek and mild Lord, thank you very much. No paradoxes, no mystery, just power and response; like a new Corvette.

But wait, as I think of it, count me in too. I too want a Powerful Jesus. I want everything straight, I want everybody cured, and I want Jesus to do everything I tell him to do, because I am always right. What is wrong with Jesus?

Or rather, what is wrong with me?

3 comments:

Ramblin Dan said...

I've often struggled with the simple life of Jesus. He tells us the last shall be first. We need to be slaves to one another. These images contrast with a world that tells us to form our lives according to some worldly ethic. Whether it's a corporate ladder of success or some self-help formula.

Jesus tells us to live a counter-intuitive life. Live to be less, not more. We should know our gifts, utilize them fully for the benefit of others.

Marcus Goodyear said...

It's funny how we forget that Jesus didn't come to heal everyone--at least not immediately. I suppose on could argue he just brought a kind of healing that folks didn't expect.

Good analogy about people wanting to drive Jesus like a Corvette.

Anonymous said...

what jean vanier started was amazing thing and i think everyone should appreciate it and not put him down

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