William Knelsen As I wait in hope for the Lord.

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Pure Water

If the church is the glass and the water is the message, Bonhoeffer would not like what is happening in the emergent church in regards to preaching:

Anyone who is thirsty will drink water from any utensil, even if it is somewhat inconvenient. And it is better to take some trouble in getting the water pure than to drink polluted water out of a glass. (A Testament to Freedom, 151.)

The emergent church is attempting to make the church inviting for anyone by preaching non-threatening messages. By saying that their message is just part of a conversation, and that they don’t actually have the truth (Listening to the beliefs of emerging churches, 179.), they are presenting polluted water in a clean glass.

More to come on Bonhoeffer as I finish the first draft of my paper.

Help me to pray

O God,
Early in the morning do I cry unto thee.
Help me to pray,
And to think only of thee.
I cannot pray alone.
In me there is darkness,
But with thee there is light.
I am lonely, but thou leavest me not.
I am feeble in heart, but with thee there is patience;
Thy ways are past understanding, but
Thou knowest the way for me.

- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
A prayer while at the Tegal Military Prison in Germany
Christmas, 1943

Knowledge that is Fruitful

Next week is the beginning of a new semester. This one will likely be more challenging than the last, as I will be taking a couple classes covering material in which I haven’t spent a ton of time studying before, one of which is a class focusing on the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Although I have read some Bonhoeffer, I can say honestly I have barely scratched the surface of his brilliant mind. I decided to take this 400 level theology elective in my freshman year because it will only be offered this one time and because Bonhoeffer was not only brilliant, but he lived a life which truly demonstrated the things he believed. Another reason would be that the professor is currently co-authoring a book on Bonhoeffer and one of the texts will be the manuscript of his book.

In my limited reading of Bonhoeffer, I came across the following quote in the chapter on Pharisees in his book Ethics:

The knowledge of the Pharisees was dead and barren, but the knowledge of Jesus and of those who are allied with Him is alive and fruitful

This challenges me, especially as I am going to Bible College. The constant problem with education is that we can be filled with all kinds of knowledge, but if we fail at our relationship with Christ, that knowledge will not bear fruit. Because I have Christ living in me, the knowledge I gain must bear fruit. The fruit, I imagine, will look different as life goes on, but it must be good fruit. Good fruit is that which demonstrations love toward others and benefits the Kingdom of God.

As my Grandmother often said, “Knowledge comes from college, but wisdom comes from God.”