Why We Need an Incarnation: A Progressive Vision
From Energion author Bruce Epperly, a post from 2012.
We progressives celebrate Christmas, but often see it primarily as a reflection of God’s presence in the marginalized and powerless. Many pastors gloss over the magi, shepherds, and angels, telling the Christmas story, but keeping their fingers crossed. Deep down, they no more believe in the traditional Christmas stories or God’s extraordinary presence in the manger than they do in Santa Claus.
Still, the child in us — and perhaps our deepest self — wants to believe in the incarnation and uniqueness of this innocent and humble child.
Read more at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/faithforward/2011/12/why-we-need-an-incarnation-a-progressive-vision/.
Pathetic. Jesus calls you a “hireling”. You do the job of a pastor, but have no faith. You are who Jesus was referring to when he He said some will say “Lord, Lord, we preached in your name”, but I will say depart from me. I do not know you. Be honest and leave the pulpit.
The incarnation issue is very controversial. We cannot find the real proves of it but we cannot denny it very strictly. We just need to explore more information on this to be more informed.