November 15, 2007
I'm going to stop punishing my children by saying, 'Never mind! I'll do it myself. - Erma Bombeck
A LITTLE MORE THAN TWO DAYS TILL KICKOFF!
IT DOESN'T GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS!!
I spent most of the morning at the radio station taping this weekend’s shows. The taping went well and we had a lot of fun doing it. In fact I can’t remember doing too many shows that were as fun to do as the ones we did today. Wang Wei has sort of taken over the job of putting the shows together (she has always done the research) and so far it has worked out great. Anyway it was a lot of fun at the radio station today.
Our listeners of course are MICHIGAN fans and I have done my best over the past five years to educate them about "The Game." Once a year we change the regular lead in music for the show to the "Victors" and that is about all the listeners need for them to know it is that time of year again. Most of them have a strong dislike for ohio state and for the whole state of ohio. We never use the word "ohio" on the air; we simply refer to it as that state southeast of MICHIGAN.
I gave the listeners my prediction and I can share with all of you in today's blog. If MICHIGAN plays this ohio state team 10 times we will win 9 of them. The WOLVERINES should take the game in the Big House on Saturday and I think they will win by more than a touchdown. MICHIGAN 27 - ohio state 13.
The office was pretty busy today. I had a few visitors early this morning before taking off for the radio station and a lot of students were in and out of the office this afternoon. Some of the students had requests or things to talk about and others just stopped in to raid the candy dish.
The candy dish in my office has always been a favorite with the students. During Tom’s few months here I was running into some pretty good competition as he went with Cadbury chocolates in his office's candy dish. ^_^ I asked one of the students who stopped by the offic this afternoon which kind of candy she liked best. She told me she liked the kind that Tom had in his office!! Between the two of us we were giving the supermarket some pretty good business and keeping the students pretty happy. The local dentists were probably pleased too!!
I had an email from my sister Joan today telling me that her father-in-law passed away. Dick Wood had been ill with Parkinson's disease for a number of years and developed dementia this past year. He had been in a nursing home since this past August after he took a bad fall. He came down with pneumonia last week and died a few days later. Please kindly remember the soul of Dick Wood in your prayers and keep my brother-in-law Mike and his family in your thoughts and prayers.
I have a class tonight with the students who qualified for the spoken English part of the national college English exam. We have a few more weeks to prepare for the exam which will be given in Changchun the first weekend in December.
I am going to post this blog now and get ready for class with the students!
Today's gospel and some comments:
Asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come, Jesus said in reply, “The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’ For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.” Then he said to his disciples, “The days will come when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see it. There will be those who will say to you, ‘Look, there he is,’ or ‘Look, here he is.’ Do not go off, do not run in pursuit. For just as lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the other, so will the Son of Man be in his day. But first he must suffer greatly and be rejected by this generation.” Lk 17:20-25
According to Jewish belief at the time of Jesus the coming of God's kingdom would be a cataclysmic event; but Jesus says it will not be so: “it is not coming with things that can be observed.” Perhaps there was mockery in the Pharisees’ question: Jesus was not producing the expected fireworks.
There are no fireworks because the kingdom of God is already present. This is one of the few statements of Jesus that puts the kingdom in the present. The kingdom is present in its inaugural stage in Jesus.
Some translations still say “the kingdom of God is within you.” This would tend to make the Christian faith seem a purely inner experience. It is easy to understand the appeal of this for many who reject a very external and mechanical practice of the faith. But most translations have ‘among you’, or ‘in your midst’, rather than ‘within you’. Jesus was speaking to the Pharisees and it is unlikely that he was praising their interiority.
Perhaps we can look at it this way: ‘among you’ can mean ‘within you’, if we think of the community rather than just the individual. We put a heavy emphasis on the individual today, seeing religion as the individual’s own private affair. But as one of my professors once said, “You can no more possess a private religion than you can possess a private sun and moon.”
Christian experience is no less interior to me for being interior to millions of others too. This is the wonder: that I can look at the other and say, “That too is me!” We are all members of Christ’s body. The word ‘member’ now usually means a member of an organization, but we are members of Christ’s body in the sense that my hands and feet are my members. This is St Paul’s teaching, lost to view in privatized religion, and desperately needed today.
When John the Baptist had some doubts about Jesus while in prison, he sent people to ask him if he was indeed the one who was to come, Jesus did not reply, “My innermost experience convinces me that I am.” He said, "Go and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the poor have good news brought to them” (Luke 7:22). There is complete transparency and egolessness. This quality was invisible to the Pharisees.
