Lent 2023 | Day 29: The Gospel’s Winsomeness

As the years have continue to add up in my life, the more amazed I am at how the Gospel is often derided for its simplicity. Let me just say, this is a feature and not a bug.

Today we will discuss the Gospel’s Winsomeness.

The word winsome means: “generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocence”1

As the years have continued to add up in my life, the more amazed I am at how the Gospel is often derided for its simplicity. Let me just say, this is a feature and not a bug. It was God’s purpose to design the Gospel so it was easy to understand and accept.

But it seems that this simplicity, this winsomeness, has left the impression that it is not true, sophisticated, or even believable. Profundity and complexity and difficulty are seen as being more valuable. But, I think this betrays a fundamental flaw in how people think. 

It has been my experience that people want to feel like they are “in on a secret.” That they have access to some special morsel of information and because they do, they are in a special group. While there is nothing inherently wrong with being a part of something unique, when this becomes the defining characteristic of our life’s pursuit, it can become quite dangerous.

We can get sucked into the never-ending game of one-upping each other. We have to do better in our attempts than those who have come before. This is a foolish endeavor. Not because we can’t be increasingly more creative, but because we will never reach the end of our trying.

The Gospel is winsome. It is simple and therefore beautiful. If we are not careful we can think that because a child can believe it that it is not worthy of our more mature considerations. And this is where we would be wrong.

One of the fundamental realities of the Gospel is that we will never fully apprehend its expansive nature. Yes, we can see many of the components that make it work. We can even understand what we are supposed to do. But in the end, we are only drinking from the ocean a cup at a time. We will never be able to finish. We can admire its beauty and never be able to dive into its depths.

As I said at the start, this aspect of the Gospel is not a bug. It is one of the essential features of the Gospel.

God, in His infinite wisdom, has made the most important message so accessible that it almost feels impossible to be true. 

And that is the wonder of it. It is true. 

Amen. Hallelujah. 

  1. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/winsome []

Lent 2023 | The Fifth Sunday in Lent

The Collect

We beseech you, Almighty God, mercifully to look upon your people; that by your great goodness they may be governed and preserved evermore, both in body and soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.1

The Lessons

Psalm: Ps. 43

O. T.: Gen. 22:1-14

Epistle: Heb. 9: 11-15

Gospel: John 8:49-59

Meditation

  1. Collect and Lessons are from the Book of Prayer and Order (2020). []

Lent 2023 | Day 24: The Gospel’s Quality

The Gospel’s essential quality is that it is a simple message.

Over the course of the last couple of weeks, we have hinted at this next aspect of the Gospel. In a lot of ways, this reality of the Gospel is what makes all the other considerations we are making even possible.

Today we will look at the Gospel’s quality.

What do I mean by quality? I mean the very nature of the message that makes it possible for us to understand and believe it. What is it about the way the Gospel is constructed and presented that it gives so many people the opportunity to believe?

The Gospel’s essential quality is that it is a simple message. The Gospel has some very deep and theological foundations, but none of those need to be known in order to understand what it is asking. When we look at the Gospel’s focus we can see why it is simple.

The Gospel is not trying to answer every question we might have. It provides an answer to one question.

The Gospel is not trying to answer every problem being experienced in the world. It points to THE problem faced by all people and offers that solution to it.

The Gospel is not trying to answer every reason to be skeptical about God and God’s motives. It declares that God has entered the human experience and provided a path to reconciliation with Him.

The Gospel is focused and simple. And these and all the other facets we have been discussing give the Gospel its particular quality.

To put it another way, the Gospel is a perfect message. It communicates the minimum required for it to be effective to its purpose. But it also opens the door to the depths of truth and insight about the one who sent the message to us.

“O Lord, My Rock And My Redeemer” Cover – Genavieve Linkowski

Originally from Sovereign Grace Music

LYRICS

O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer
Greatest treasure of my longing soul
My God, like You there is no other
True delight is found in You alone

Your grace, a well too deep to fathom
Your love exceeds the heaven’s reach
Your truth, a fount of perfect wisdom
My highest good and my unending need

O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer
Strong defender of my weary heart
My sword to fight the cruel deceiver
And my shield against his hateful darts

My song, when enemies surround me
My hope, when tides of sorrow rise
My joy, when trials are abounding
Your faithfulness, my refuge in the night

O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer
Gracious Savior of my ruined life
My guilt and cross laid on Your shoulders
In my place You suffered bled and died

You rose, the grave and death are conquered
You broke my bonds of sin and shame
You rose, the grave and death are conquered
You broke my bonds of sin and shame

O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer
May all my days bring glory to Your Name
May all my days bring glory to Your Name

It is Well – Melody Joy Cloud

NOTE: Original Verse by Melody Joy Cloud

LYRICS:
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.

My sin—oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!—
My sin, not in part but the whole,
Is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!

It is well with my soul,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
It is well with my soul,
It is well, it is well with my soul.

Though chaos is rampant,
I’ll carry your peace
All lies will be silenced as You speak
I see it even now
Oh, the enemy will bow
At the feet of Jesus my King

Praise the Lord, oh my soul
Praise the Lord, oh my soul
Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, oh my soul!

“Redeemed” – Jeharna South and One Sound Music

Such a beautiful rendition of this hymn.

Verse 1
Redeemed—how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed through His infinite mercy,
His child, and forever, I am.

Chorus
Redeemed, redeemed,
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, redeemed,
His child, and forever, I am.

Verse 2
Redeemed and so happy in Jesus,
No language my rapture can tell;
I know that the light of His presence
With me doth continually dwell.

Verse 3
I think of my blessed Redeemer,
I think of Him all the day long;
I sing, for I cannot be silent;
His love is the theme of my song.

Verse 4
I know I shall see in His beauty
The King in whose way I delight;
Who lovingly guardeth my footsteps,
And giveth me songs in the night.

2022: The Fog

We’re in the beginning of the 4th week of 2022. And I’m still processing why it doesn’t feel like the new year even happened…

I also wonder: Does anyone else feel that way or is it only me?

I don’t have any specific answers yet as to why. But as I’ve been spending time with God about it, and He gave me this image: a foggy hiking trail thru the forest.

This “hiking trail” actually represents a path I’ve been on with Jesus for a while now. It started well before the pandemic, but I just wasn’t aware of it until the lockdown in 2020 created the space for me to acknowledge it and begin exploring it with Him.

I’ve started talking about the path I’m on as wandering with Jesus.

Not because I’m lost. I’m not.

Mostly because Jesus isn’t lost and I’m walking with him. So he knows where we are going, even if I don’t.

But also because the wandering isn’t actually new, or without meaning. It’s a part of the path He’s always been trying to lead me on, in a very intentional way. I just wasn’t aware of it, so I couldn’t talk about it.

For too long in my relationship with Jesus, I saw feelings of wandering as problems to be solved. And now I know that’s never been the case…

I’ve been aware of my wandering with Jesus for a little while now. And I know many others are “waking up” to it too. I’ve spoken with so many who feel dismissed by “church leaders” because of their wandering.

And I just want to say: I’m sorry.

I’m more interested in finding ways to wander together than to “fix” the wandering anymore. Because I know, what Jesus wants for me is the relationship(s) along the way anyways.

And 2022 just brought something new to the wandering: fog.

Before I would have seen the fog as an obstacle to be overcome.

Something Jesus had to solve. Something He had to clear so we could get to where we were going.

But now that I’ve embraced the wandering, I realize now that’s not the purpose of the fog at all. And that it’s also not Jesus’ desire.

He wants me to focus on Him. Not what He can do for me.

The fog will likely slow us down on our walk. And that’s okay. That’s probably exactly what I need right now.

So if you find yourself in a place where the only way you know how to describe it is wandering – I get it. I’ve discovered this wandering has actually always been the plan all along. It’s not a problem to be solved. It’s a path to focus me on what matters: the relationship(s).

I’m not sure what all 2022 will hold. But I do know it has started with a fog. And maybe, just maybe, it’ll help me slow down even more, so I can see even more clearly when it’s gone.

If you’re wandering with Jesus and looking for others who are too, I’m there with you. It might help not to wander alone. I’m glad I don’t feel like I am. I remember when I did.

Maybe 2022 for you will include finding others to wander with…I think it will for many people. If you want to explore what wandering with Jesus, with others could look like – reach out. There’s a number of us talking about that very thing right now.

I’m just thankful I’ve embraced this wandering with Jesus. Trying to solve it, like I used to do all those years ago, meant I missed out on so much of what He was wanting for me.

I’m looking forward to another year of wandering…but there’s some fog right now, so I’ll be taking it a little slower. Jesus has something for me in it.

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