Richard Lischer, The End of Words, 41-42.
Showing posts with label envy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label envy. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2016
"Where grammar cracks, grace erupts"
"Sometimes preachers cannot help but envy other users of words in our culture. News anchors, analysts, comics, pundits, and savants: They are so smooth. They have but to open their mouths and out flows the spirit of the age. They are so professional that they are able to deliver gut-wrenching information without a hint of emotional investment, and all with an air of effortless familiarity. Next to them, the preacher often appears to be fighting off a swarm of bees. Why? Because preachers are speaking from the embedded position. Because their language emerges from pastoral participation in the life and death struggles of the baptized. Speaking of the apostle Paul, who by any account we have of him was not a smooth man, Joseph Sittler said: 'Where grammar cracks, grace erupts.' He adds a stern warning to preachers: 'What God has riven asunder, let no preacher too suavely join together.'"
Richard Lischer, The End of Words, 41-42.
Richard Lischer, The End of Words, 41-42.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Illustration-a-day: How much money does it take to be rich?
According to a Reuters article by Helen Kearney, Fidelity Investments recently surveyed over one thousand millionaires and asked them, "How much money do you need to have to be truly rich?" The millionaires, whose average investments hover at around $3.5 million, answered that they would need at least $7.5 million to actually be rich. The main issues concerning one's perception of how rich you are involve your peer group (how rich am I compared to my friends) and whether or not your money can support your lifestyle until you die. If you read the article, be sure to pay attention to the percentage of the millionaires who do not consider themselves wealthy.
You can read the Reuter's article here.
You can read the Reuter's article here.
Labels:
contentedness,
envy,
illustration,
jealousy,
lifestyle,
money,
needs,
poor,
poverty,
rich,
wealth
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