Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Signs


The series looking at the signs in John at 'connecT' has come to an end. The discussion around signs was helpful and the conversation stimulating, as per usual. A 'connecT' we try to use a 'round table approach' using conversation and mutual learning. The result is that no one stands out as an expert dominating the conversation, but those who may have trained insights share their experience with others, seeking to learn as well as to share. And so it was with 'signs'; I learnt much.

A sign points away from itself to something else. The one thing I did learn at theological college. So too the signs in John, pointing away from themselves to a greater reality. Miracles, understood in a certain way, can be an end in themselves. Signs point to Jesus and God's reign breaking into the world. Signs have an incompleteness to them. The wine will run out eventually, those who are healed may get sick again, those who are fed will get hungry, those who walk on water will touch the shore, the blind man's sight will diminish with age, Lazarus will die again and will have to wait with the rest of us until the resurrection at the end of time.

The church, too, is such a sign pointing away from itself to the reign of God. Lessons from John, as always, getting deeper and deeper, but never ending.

Chris

1 comment:

Paul Miller said...

Hey Chris, yes good series on John. I read out your blog at connecT the other night and asked the congregation to name the 7 signs in Johns gospel. They could only remember 6! The 'healing of the officials son' was missed! Now if you had given a long sermon on the seven signs I would be surprised if anyone would remember more than 3 signs. Interactive reading and discussion during church services is providing a better framework for us to get more involved with the Biblical narrative I believe. Keep up the good work.

Oh, we had a sermon from N. T. Wright the other night. We stuck him in the computer and let him out during the service. He spoke on the authority of the Bible. Enjoyed by many who were there! Maybe we will ask him back some-time?