{"id":718,"date":"2006-02-21T06:00:44","date_gmt":"2006-02-21T06:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/02\/christ-plays-exodus.html"},"modified":"2006-02-21T06:00:44","modified_gmt":"2006-02-21T06:00:44","slug":"christ-plays-exodus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/02\/christ-plays-exodus.html","title":{"rendered":"Christ Plays: Exodus"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a brisk and evocative claim: &#8220;Salvation is not a one-night stand. It cannot be isolated from the thick texture of history; it is all-encompassing, pulling everything that has happened and happens, and every person named and unnamed, into relationship with the work of God in history&#8221; (147). The Exodus is the OT example of how salvation works in history. Is your theory of redemptive historical?<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nHistory is about God, exorcism and salvation; and he rehearses the Exodus story.<br \/>\n<em>God<\/em>: God&#8217;s absence is inherent to this story. And he trots out some psalms on this. And we pray with them, and when we do we &#8220;pray in rhythm with our biblical companions who neither liked nor understood all that is involved in salvation any more than we do&#8221; (155). Therefore, he lays down this observation: &#8220;Any understanding of God that doesn&#8217;t take into account God&#8217;s silence is a half truth &#8212; in effect, a cruel distortion &#8212; and leaves us vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation by leaders who are quite willing to fill in the biblical blanks with what the Holy Spirit never tells us&#8221; (156). <strong>Write this down somewhere.<\/strong><br \/>\nBut God is also present. I AM THAT I AM. Inherent to the Exodus is not only God&#8217;s absence, but God&#8217;s presence. &#8220;Yahweh had bound it up with the free manifestation in history of his self-revelation in history&#8221; (160).<br \/>\n<em>Exorcism<\/em>: Here&#8217;s the problem. &#8220;The loudest and most conspicuous players on the field of history are playing quite a different game that Christ is&#8221; (160). &#8220;Christian spirituality makes the bold to claim that there is only one game on the field of history and that is salvation&#8221; (161). The Ten Plagues show Israel that the gods of paganism are an illusion. They are a deconstruction of evil; they are an elaborate exorcism. Pharaoh&#8217;s sovereignty over life-forms is destroyed one by one; Yahweh&#8217;s sovereignty is established. A performance in ten acts. He sees a Jesus counterpart in the Temple cleansing.<br \/>\n<em>Salvation<\/em>: Salvation is told as a <em>story<\/em>; not a dictionary definition. Here&#8217;s a quotation worth pondering: &#8220;salvation is not the spiritual diagnosis of souls, one here, one there; it is the story of a people, a community with a past, with ancestors, with common experience&#8221; (170-171). And this: &#8220;All the critical verbs in the core story (Exod. 13:17 and 14:31) are powered by God&#8221; (172). And then there is the <em>meal<\/em> (Exod. 12:14). And this: &#8221; &#8216;Pass the broccoli&#8217; and &#8216;Hear the Word of God&#8217; carry equal weight in conversations amogn the saved&#8221; (174). The meal is called Passover.<br \/>\nNext there is the <em>song<\/em>. Exodus 15. &#8220;In a salvation-defined history, sin is not diminished &#8211;&#8230; &#8212; but it is not longer definitive&#8221; (178). &#8220;A sin-defined history understands history as primarily the experience of what men and women &#8230; do.&#8221; &#8220;By contrast, a salvation-defined history accepts all the sin-evidence but penetratingly discerns the sovereignty of God and the work of salvation &#8216;in, through, and under&#8217; all of it&#8221; (179).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a brisk and evocative claim: &#8220;Salvation is not a one-night stand. It cannot be isolated from the thick texture of history; it is all-encompassing, pulling everything that has happened and happens, and every person named and unnamed, into relationship with the work of God in history&#8221; (147). 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