Sunday, November 11, 2007

Chesed

"The Hebrew word "Chesed," narrowly described as "love," is a large word.  No single word in our language is adequate to translate it, so we revert to the use of adjectives to bring out the distinctive quality and broad reach of this love: steadfast love, loyal love, covenant love.  What we're after is an understanding that retains the affection and desire and intimacy that commonly go with love, as we sometimes experience it as parents and children, "lovers" and friends, but now amalgamated with the stability, dependability, unswerving commitment and steady reliability that we so commonly find wanting in ourselves and others.  "Chesed" is often used in the biblical revelation to designate God's love.  But, we, as humans, who have been created in the image of God, are also capable of loving this way, even though we never seem to get very good at it.  "Chesed" is love without regard to shifting circumstances, hormones, emotional states, and personal convenience.  This is the kind of love with which 'God so loved the world...'" - Eugene Peterson in Leap Over a Wall

Saturday, November 3, 2007

I saw what I saw

Those that know me really well know that I am an avid listener to the Relevant Magazine Podcast.  It makes me giggle every single time, keeps me informed on some things I wouldn't otherwise know about and, when serious, hits on topics I think about often.  

If you aren't a subscriber, you can subscribe through iTunes for free.  Sara Groves was featured on the October 19th edition and she sang an incredibly beautiful song that you simply must check out.  Lyrics below:

I Saw What I Saw
by Sara Groves

I saw what I saw and I can't forget it
I heard what I heard and I can't go back
I know what I know and I can't deny it

something on the road, cut me to the soul

your pain has changed me
your dream inspires
your face a memory
your hope a fire
your courage asks me what I'm afraid of
and what i know of love

we've done what we've done and we can't erase it
we are what we are and it's more than enough
we have what we have but it's no substitution

something on the road, cut me to the soul

I say what i say with no hesitation
I have what I have but I'm giving it up
I do what I do with deep conviction

something on the road, cut me to the soul

your courage asks me what I'm afraid of
your courage asks me what I am made of
your courage asks me what I'm afraid of
and what I know of love
and what I know of God