Reflection on 2 Corinthians 3:1-11

Scripture

This is a covenant not of written laws, but of the Spirit. The old written covenant ends in death, but under the new Covenant, the Spirit gives life.

Observation

Other apostles need letters of recommendation, but Paul does not need such things. The lives of people transformed by the gospel are the only recommendations that Paul needs.

It is God who has qualified Paul for ministry. He is a minister of the new covenant. The old covenant, with its written laws, brought death, but the new covenant brings life.

The old covenant started with such glory that the people of Israel could not look at Moses’ face when it shone from being in the presence of God. If the old way was so glorious, shouldn’t we expect even more from the new covenant which remains forever!

Application

The old covenant consisted of laws that were to help people know how to live in a way that honours God. But in the end, the old covenant brought death rather than life. People worshipped worshipped the rules rather than the God who gave the rules.

The old covenant was intended to bring people into the presence of the Lord, in the same way Moses entered the entered the presence of God. Instead, people put their trust in their ability tolive by the commandments.

There is no there is no written law as such in the new covenant. Yes, there is a code of conduct, so to speak. There are ways of living that honour God, and christians, especially those who claim to be filled with the Holy Spirit, will honour God with words, their deeds, and their attitudes.

As we deepen our relationship with God through the Holy Spirit, we experience abundant life. Our joy in the Lord is not restricted to church to meetings and religious activities. No, joy should fill every part of our lives as the Spirit brings us to life

Prayer

Thank you Father for the covenant that brings life. Thank you that my joy is in you and not in obedience to dead letters. Amen.

Pagan Celebration of Darkness “Paused”

From The Daily Declaration:

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Hobart’s Pagan Dark Mofo Festival Cancelled Next Year

Dark Mofo organisers cite rising costs and a need for rest, review and reset before coming back bigger in 2025.

Dark Mofo, a neo-pagan festival held yearly in Hobart during winter, has been cancelled for 2024. But two of its events, the nude solstice swim and winter feast, will go ahead next year.

The 2023 festival saw record attendance and ticket sales, but event organisers cited “changing conditions and rising costs” as reasons to pause the festival in 2024. Organisers issued the following statement:

“After 10 years of darkness, and in preparation for 10 more, Dark Mofo is pausing in 2024 for a period of renewal.

“Since Dark Mofo’s inception back in 2013, the festival has felt the weight of shifting conditions and the burden of escalating costs.

“While 2023 left an indelible mark, it also exacted its toll, prompting the decision to pause, reflect and plan out a more sustainable future.

“We will return – whole and bountiful – in 2025.

“From our dark heart to yours.”

 

Considering the amount of prayer against this dark festival, next year’s cancellation is very welcome and encouraging. But as spiritual battles won’t go away, there’s always the need to reflect on current culture, and how Christians should respond to it.

#f6f6f6;color: ;font-family: sans-serif;font-size: 20.8px">Government Backing

Dark Mofo receives significant public funding and government endorsement. The 2022 festival involved $7.5 million dollars in funding from the Tasmanian Government, $1 million from the Federal Government and $500,000 from Hobart City Council.

Reflecting on the 2023 ten-year anniversary, Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff paid tribute to his predecessors “for the vision and courage to invest in what has been an extraordinary contribution of so many creative people over the course of the last decade.”

Hobart Mayor Anna Reynolds believes the event has changed Hobart, stating that “There’s been such a change in Hobart in the last ten years as a result of Dark Mofo and the winter feast.”

#f6f6f6;color: ;font-family: sans-serif;font-size: 20.8px">A Biblical Perspective

The Bible would agree that a public endorsement of neo-pagan practices would result in a change in Hobart. However, there would be sharp disagreement that change would be positive.

inverted cross Dark Mofo Hobart Tasmania

According to the Scriptures, humans don’t merely inhabit this planet. We co-habit it (with the spiritual realm made up of God and good and evil angels).

Dark Mofo has placed sayings such as “Welcome to Hell” at the Hobart Airport and features upside-down crosses. It’s interesting the ‘other side’ of the spiritual realm recognises where its true opposition lies: the cross. Why are there no inverted Hindu or Buddhist symbols? Why didn’t Anton Szandor LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, call it the Mosque of Satan?

That the dark spiritual side segregates out Christianity as special while promoting hell tells us something about the reality of the world. Of course, like Jesus, we refuse the testimony of demons (Mark 1:34). But the demonic realm does have accurate theology, and it knows the truth about Jesus (Mark 1:24). And its knowledge of that truth will manifest itself in various, dark ways.

Modern Australian culture largely dismisses the role of the spiritual realm (Eph 6:12). Even among those who accept it, few would acknowledge the spiritual realm’s impact on day-to-day life.

Hosea 4:6 teaches that people “are destroyed for lack of knowledge”. Ignorance is not bliss.

#f6f6f6;color: ;font-family: sans-serif;font-size: 20.8px">Secularism Won’t Succeed: What Will Take Its Place?

The secular worldview (the idea that the natural realm is all that there is) has a stranglehold over the public square in Australia. But cracks in it are now appearing (such as Dark Mofo).

But it’s only a matter of time before secularism falls. In response to the question, ‘Why am I here?’, secularism answers, ‘For no reason at all. The universe is here through blind, chance processes. There is no plan, nor purpose. You are a cosmic accident, an insignificant biological machine in a cold dark universe.’

Such an answer cannot satisfy the longing of the human heart. Humans are spiritual beings created in the image of an eternal and infinite Spirit: the Creator God (Gen 1:26). We can only suppress that spirituality for so long.

The book Cross and Culture: Can Jesus Save the West? presents the changing Australian landscape using the following diagram:

Australian society is a mixed bag, not a homogenous whole. That said, it’s undeniable that we are moving clockwise around that circle, away from a Christian society and towards a post-secular and pre-modern one.

Dark Mofo falls under the ‘post-secular’ heading, where “humanity is debased and ancient beliefs are revived”.

#f6f6f6;color: ;font-family: sans-serif;font-size: 20.8px">A Christian Response

The rise of neo-pagan beliefs and practices create particular challenges for the Church. They also present opportunities.

The Church will require good training and equipping in knowing how to deal with the evil spiritual realm. And how to help people who, ignorantly or otherwise, are caught up in it.

People’s openness to spiritual realities will create opportunities for Christians where previously, invitations to ‘secular’ Australians would have met a closed door.

First-century culture in the Roman Empire was highly paganistic. If the Church could, despite the odds, thrive in this setting (Col 1:6), there’s no reason it can’t do so again.

 

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 2:12-17

Scripture

To those who are perishing, we are a dreadful smell of death and doom. But to those who are being saved, we are life giving perfume.

Observation

When Paul went to Troas, the Lord opened up a ministry opportunity for him. He was worried about Titus so he went in search of him.

God has made us His captives. He leads us in Christ’s victory parade. To those who are born again, the ministry of believers is a life-giving perfume. Bu to those who are perishing,t it is like the smell of death because it reminds them of their fate without Christ.

The analogy here is a Roman military procession. The prisoners of war were led through the streets. Incense was burnt along the way that was a sweet incense to the victors, but an awful reminder of their impending death for the captives.

Application

To those of us who are saved, the gospel is Good News. We remind ourselves regularly that Christ died for us and we will be raised to eternal life with God. Thos who refuse the offer of salvation will go to hell.

On the surface, it seems odd that people on the so called “progressive” side of politics often hate Christians but support Muslims. Often the Muslims they support have opposing, even extreme, views, on many issues such as LGBT for example. These people hate Christians because to them they are the stench of death; they remind them of the punishment awaiting them.

Of course, Christ’s gift is available to all people. How quickly the stench of death can be turned into life giving perfume.

Prayer

Thank you Jesus for dying and paying the price for me. You are the sweet perfume of life. Amen.