All posts by Dr. Robin Starbuck

About Dr. Robin Starbuck

Professor of English 1973 M.A., New York University 1989 Ph.D., New York University Linguistics

“How to” love!

I just love it when someone else comes along and spells out – step by step – exactly how we can make a leap of faith that otherwise seemed prohibitive, especially if that person is super famous and well anointed:

“Don’t waste time bothering whether you love your neighbor; act as if you did. You’ll presently come to love him.”―CS Lewis

 

Don't be afraid to love. Act like it and your feelings will catch up!
Don’t be afraid to love. Act like it and your feelings will catch up!

On leadership

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T PUT YOURSELF BETWEEN ANOTHER PERSON (especially me!) AND THEIR RIGHT AND PRIVILEGE TO BE TAUGHT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND NOT BY YOU. YOU’RE NOT GOD !!!
● Don’t “correct”, but just suggest.
● Don’t start the same old, tired, debate with anyone who doesn’t want to.
● Don’t fire off scriptures like weapons aimed at personal injury.
● Really listen instead of always speaking.

Gentle Jeremiah Johnson SUGGESTS:

Leadership is very important

But you cannot

And will not

Ever be someone’s Holy Spirit

On leadership
On leadership

Are you like an astronaut?

COURSE CORRECTIONS
Oh, how I wish I could just simply be a living sacrifice for God – in a flash – but it is a process. I start off in the way I think is most nearly right, but, alas, I go off again and need yet another Course Correction. I’m like an astronaut – Lol !

Just get started. You'll go off course - that's a given! The next step is to make course corrections.
Just get started on your godly plan. You’ll go off course soon enough – that’s a given! The next step is to make course corrections.

People just haven’t learned enough yet about the ever-presence, the palpableness and the ecstatic Joy of the spiritual realm!

 

No earthly physical kingdom

The Kingdom is here!
The Kingdom is here!
I think a lot of the confusion and difference of opinion about the Gospel lies in the fact that most teach a different Gospel than what Jesus and Paul taught! Paul spoke on this. Here is how I see it. Jesus came to restore what Adam caused to go wrong. He taught how to live on earth in His Kingdom, not to pass out tickets to Heaven to the select in crowd. His Gospel was to help and fix the problems here on earth. It only speaks of a Kingdom that is here now, not a future time when we go to Heaven. Heaven is a realm, or Dimension that exists alongside ours. When our body dies, as they always were meant to do, we immediately, in the twinkling of an eye, enter the Heavenly realm and forever remain with the Lord. He did not come to give us a way into Heaven; we always had that. He came to restore abundant life here on earth, and so many don’t want what He came for, but just want to escape earth. It’s like they are saying, thanks for nothing Jesus, just get me out of here; I don’t want what you are selling! That is why Paul always prayed for the Lord to open the eyes of their understanding so they could see the Gospel and the Kingdom! PS, The Kingdom is here now and there will never be an earthly physical Kingdom!
~ Tim Heart

Critical personal research

So many people think they are “defenders of the faith”, when really they are just reactionaries for their opinion.

Just sayin…

Have you ever studied outside of your own denomination? Do you look up words in Greek and Hebrew in their sentence context? Are you taking the time to study what the early church believed? Do you react by throwing scriptures at someone when they present you with a verse you don’t understand, thinking that is somehow going to influence them? Are you humble and teachable so that your denomination or favorite TV preacher isn’t replacing the Holy Spirit?

It is ok to be wrong. I have been often. But the need to be right should be replaced by the confidence that you are righteous. The fear of losing friends, church relationships, money or speaking engagements should be replaced with the confidence that God loves you. After all… theology IS the study of God not a business or system of religious ideas.
~ Chuck Crisco

You owe it to yourself to do your due diligence!
You owe it to yourself to do your due diligence!

We must dig deeply into our new findings in order to stay on track.

You can sharpen your ability to distinguish a very good fake from the genuine article.
You can sharpen your ability to distinguish a very good fake from the genuine article.
Over the years, my understanding of God, sin, humanity, and everything in between, has changed drastically.

Like most Westerners, I was born under the shadow of doctrines like original sin, through which it’s communicated to us that we carry around guilt like a genetic flaw. God’s perfect morality and impeccable ethical-ness, then, becomes our enemy. It’s an attribute of God that makes it impossible for him to have any attitude toward us but anger, wrath, and holy hatred, as our inherited guilt activates his sense of justice, and puts him at odds with us.

Because I took my Christianity very seriously, this idea haunted me like a vengeful specter. I could never get away from the feeling that I was unworthy of divine love, and lived in constant crippling fear of death, because hell awaited the guilty, of whom I saw myself as being chief. The only way, in this inherited view, to find peace with God was to trust in Jesus as being a sacrifice that satisfied in God what I never could, and because of the immensity and intensity of the fear and guilt I was shouldering, this idea, as absurd as it actually is in light of who Jesus proclaimed Abba to be, was very, very attractive.

So, eventually, I was able to exorcise the vengeful specter of original sin and an angry God by believing Jesus had satisfied this God’s anger as it concerned my guilt, and for years I preached and taught this as being the Gospel.

However, as time passed, I came to see that the problem never really had anything to do with an inherited guilt passed on to me by my naked, garden-expelled, primordial parents. God was never angry at humanity as a whole for the sins of the figures of Adam and Eve, and Jesus did not die to satisfy the debt that they incurred and passed on to the rest of us. This was nothing more than an anachronism, read into the Gospel story by Christians who had had centuries to think on and develop the doctrine of original sin as well as a violent atonement that fixed the problem.

However, while the original problem I perceived was never actually a problem, it still was a problem to me, because I was born into a religious worldview that had made it one. So, regardless of the fact that this problem was actually a non-problem, it was still a problem in my mind that was only undone by an unnecessary theology and doctrine of salvation, that existed only to remedy an imagined problem. Even though that particular understanding of salvation was not ever a true or necessary thing from God’s perspective, it was, in a sense, necessary for me so that I could overcome the man made problem of original sin.

So, in my experience, an imagined, and ultimately unnecessary understanding of sin was cured by an equally imagined, and unnecessary concept of salvation. Both were human ideas, and one was dreamed up in order to solve the other.

While I no longer hold to either of those views, because I was born into the former, it was almost necessary that I pass through the latter in order to be able to overcome it. I was born into that view without my consent, and was held captive by it until something was able to get me thinking differently. In my case, it was a problematic solution to a nonexistent problem that did the job.

This is the strange way that I think God sometimes allows bad theology to cure bad theology. I would never have been able to understand God as I do now, that is, in the way that I presently believe Jesus revealed him, had I not first had my false understanding of sin cured by an equally false understanding of salvation. Once the latter had cured the former, I could be liberated from the latter as well.

I know this all sounds a little bit complicated, but it’s how things worked in my life. I needed the bad to cure the bad, and on the other side of experiencing that cure, false though it was, I was able to recognize both as ultimately unnecessary.

I bring this up only to say that I must constantly remind myself that I did not come to hold my present beliefs overnight, but had to pass through a lot of stuff first. Some of the very things that helped to heal me up and get me into a healthier frame of my mind are things I’ve now even come to see as being unhealthy, but necessary to my own healing process. I must remind myself of this because some are still in that process (and I’m sure I am too) and I cannot allow myself to deprive them of the grace I was and am continually given as it concerns my faith journey. People have to be allowed to have their own journeys, which means that I will rarely ever be in agreement with everyone, because, while we’re all walking the same road, we’re all at very different places on that road.

I (we) must allow people the freedom to experience freedom the same way we did, which was/is in installments and small fragments. Eventually, we’ll end up at the same place, but until we get there, we’ll always think where we are is the best place.

Just some thoughts (mostly for me) to consider.

~ Jeff Turner

An early testimony

As a young child (about 5 years old) I once became very, very sick. I was doubled over in pain so I lay on my bed pondering the discrepancy. The Sunday School teacher had said that God created me in His image and likeness, but could God have a tummy ache? In spite of excruciating pain, I began to try to sit up. The pain got much, much worse, but I persevered and when I got to an upright position, all the pain had vanished! I knew then that I had a special relationship with my Lord and Savior.

Starting young
Starting young

“Within a dream” – time to exit!

All that we see
Or seem
Is a dream within
A dream.
(Edgar Allen Poe)

The entirety of the material world is infinitely less deterministic, less ominous and less fearsome than it seems. Infinitely. We are intended to take charge of it as our inherited right. But we’ve got to make that quantum leap mentally, emotionally and spiritually to attain the non-linear, non-material, non-aggressive realm of God. Let go of all materialistic striving. Sink deeply into Spirit and you will soar with the angels. Just remember that the “dream” is what we’re letting go of: it’s the unreal.

Come out of the dream
Come out of the dream

Knowing the Truth has far-reaching implications

YOUR KNOWING THE TRUTH HAS FAR MORE POWER AND EFFECTIVENESS THAN YOU’LL EVER KNOW !!
John 8:32
And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

I OFFER MYSELF AS A VESSEL , FATHER , FOR YOU TO REACH OTHERS WHO NEED YOU .
1 Peter 1:23
having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever,

THE BATTLE IS RIGHT HERE IN YOUR MIND – AND THAT IS THE ONLY PLACE !!
Romans 12:2
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

You have more power than you can possibly imagine.
You have more power than you can possibly imagine.

The real you vs. religion

THE REAL YOU VS. RELIGION
Do you ever find a great
big smile come to your face?
For no reason whatsoever?
You want to laugh
or cry tears of joy
or sing or shout?
That’s your awareness of Jesus
inside you, happy as a lark!
Do you ever feel like you
should criticize and condemn
another person for any reason?
THAT’S religion.

It's an amazing journey!
It’s an amazing journey!