In this session, Jared Halverson, a dynamic speaker known for his insights on faith paradoxes, explores the intersection of loving God and loving others. He emphasizes that true discipleship balances a connection with the divine and genuine outreach to neighbors. Highlighting the power of paradoxes, he challenges listeners to embrace differences and find unity amid tensions. With compelling anecdotes, he illustrates the necessity of unconditional love and the complexities of navigating faith's contradictions, all while reminding us that our means must reflect our ends.
True discipleship is found at the intersection of our connection to God and the love we extend to others.
Embracing paradoxes within our faith allows for deeper understanding and connection, preventing division and fostering compassion.
Deep dives
The Cross as a Symbol of Wholeness
The cross serves as a powerful symbol of true discipleship, representing both our connection to God and our responsibility toward others. It illustrates a dual axis: the vertical axis signifies our devotion to God, while the horizontal axis embodies our love for our neighbors. This intersection is where genuine discipleship occurs, emphasizing that both aspects are essential and cannot be viewed in isolation. By focusing on this holistic approach, it becomes clear that a deep relationship with God should naturally inspire us to extend love and compassion to those around us.
Challenges of Embracing Contraries
The concept of contraries highlights the importance of embracing paradoxes in faith and life, emphasizing that opposing truths can coexist. Jared Halverson shares that grappling with these tensions is not just a philosophical exercise; it is crucial for balanced living. For instance, the struggle between community and individuality or obedience and empathy demonstrates how rigid perspectives can hinder connection. Acknowledging and proving these contraries allows individuals to cultivate a more comprehensive understanding of truth, fostering a deeper compassion and connection with others.
The Danger of Extremes
Extreme views often lead to division and alienation in personal relationships and communities. Halverson warns that focusing too heavily on being 'right' can result in dismissing the value of connecting with others compassionately. As individuals become increasingly entrenched in their positions, they risk sacrificing meaningful relationships, ultimately lowering their ability to enact positive change. By learning to balance our views and actively seek understanding, we prevent virtues from turning into vices and find a more productive and loving path forward.
Erring on the Side of Love
In navigating the complexities of relationships and belief systems, embracing an approach centered on love becomes vital. Halverson emphasizes that prioritizing horizontal love does not diminish the importance of vertical love; instead, it lays the foundation for a more meaningful connection with God. By erring on the side of love, individuals allow space for grace and healing within their interactions. This practice inspires personal growth and transformation, making it possible for relationships to flourish despite differences and challenges.
Today, we're bringing you a special episode recorded live from the Restore gathering, where we were joined by Jared Halverson. Jared, who’s become a familiar voice to many of us here, spoke on what he calls “contraries” or paradoxes that are inherent in a life of faith. His message felt like a breath of fresh air and especially timely.
He offers the powerful image of the cross as a symbol of wholeness in our discipleship. One axis, reaching vertically, represents our connection to God, while the horizontal beam represents the love and care we extend outward to embrace those around us. True discipleship, Jared explained, is this centerpoint. It requires both beams—it's a deep grounding in God that inspires us to reach out in love to others.
And so, in this election week, Jared’s session feels like an invitation to love our neighbor. He boldly reminds us that the means matter, that "being right with God, does not justify being wrong with other people." So rather than allowing our differences to create distance, he challenges us to see the ways that truth is found in the tension of the paradox. This “both-and” approach allows us to see each other more fully and generously, creating connection that transcends our differences and reflects god's love.
We’re so grateful for Jared’s wisdom in this session, and we hope his message helps you feel connected and inspired this week.
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