
Growing up is growing in our ability to take "No" for an answer. This is "dying" to the way we wish things were, want things to be. This is the kind of "death" Adam and Eve are required to "die" in getting back to the Garden of Eden, and it is the kind of "death" that leads to "resurrection and new life" in all times and places. If we are going to take anything on faith, why not let it be that Jesus survived the crucifixion but "died" to his idea of how things ought to be, and lived out his life in Galilee with Mary Madelaine and their children, working as a carpenter and fisherman to make a living? And that all the hoopla was created by the fledgling church to justify its existence and serve as the foundation of its power and influence? This continues to honor the core feature of our faith, that we all have to "die" to the way we want things to be and live in the service of how things need to be all our life long. No aspirations, no personal ambitions or desires, no plans, agendas, purposes or expectations-- just seeing/knowing/doing what needs to be done here/now as it needs to be done in all situations and circumstances forever. We have to be growing up forever to live like that.
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Still a lot of growing up to do, forever.
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