Monday, April 6, 2009

A Theology of Brokenness


I recently downloaded The Ambassador's new CD called The Chop Chop: From Milk to Meat (In case you don't know William "Duce" Branch, AKA The Ambassador is a Christian hip hop artist, and also and one of the teaching pastors at Epiphany Fellowship in Philadelphia.) While I've always been more of a rock-n-roller as opposed to a hip-hopper, I find the theological depth that the Ambassador packs into his lyrics to be irrestible, and far superior to a lot of Christian music out there these days. The great thing about hip-hop is that it allows for so many lyrics...so you can practically preach a sermon in one song. It's great...maybe I'm more of a hip-hopper than I thought. Not sure I should start free-stylin' yet though.

Anyway, track 11 on the CD is an interlude entitled "A Theology of Brokenness". I think basically what it is is a clip of him preaching, overlayed onto some cool piano music and beats.

It's better to listen to it with the music and everything, but the content is hard-hitting, and hits me right where I'm at, so I wanted to share it with you guys.

Here it is:

...A lot people blame a lot of things on Satan.
It's easy to deal with the reality of the fact that Satan is against you and all that stuff, and he's your problem.
But there's a whole other category and issue to let sink into you, when it's not Satan who's your problem, but God who's your problem.

Listen, if you're going to walk in the implications of the gospel then you're going to have to be marrried to the principle of brokenness.

Brokenness is the mark of a person that is qualified to be used by God.
At the end of the day people that are actually being used by God in a crazy way- in an off the meter way, are people that have been cracked up, who have been lunged at by God, and God has done something to them. Broken can mean:

Shattered,
Crushed,
Maimed,
Devoid of arrogance,
Wounded,
Contrite,
Injured,
Smashed,
Grieved,
Anxious,
Distressed,
Crippled,
Wrecked,
Demolished,
Fractured,
Handicapped,
Disabled.

Brokenness, based on the scriptures: The spiritual state by which one is disarmed of one's self-dependence and pride, therefore leaving one disabled and in desperate need of help, thereby making one a viable conduit for the glory of Christ.

We're not massochists, but we do kinda have a theology of brokenness.

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