02/19/2024
Foggy Beauty
The beauty of life comes through imperfect vessels. Mozart was a womanizer, Mormon choirs edit hymns to their liking but my disdain, Martin Luther King often drank too much and had questionable relations with women, and William Faulkner had racist qualities; I still love Mozart, The Mormon Choirs, MLK's love of justice, and Faulkner's writing.
I recently commended the Super Bowl ads of inclusive footwashing from hegetsus.com. Some have criticized that affirmation due to some funding and organizational sources. I understand that.
But if I filtered out all the words, works, and beauty that come through "unacceptable" sources I would hear only silence and would be blind to life beauty. Perhaps, for those who are biblically inclined, Phil. 1 applies; Paul didn't give a rip if some folks were preaching Christ for self-aggrandizement; he was just tickled that Christ was preached. If your interest is historical theology you might look at the Donatist controversy in the Fifth Century AD.
I feel the same about the preaching of Christ through Baptists, Global Methodists, and Roman Catholics; I value also the good done by organizations with which I often disagree; I still read Faulkner; and I am listening right now to the life giving music of Mozart. I may be critical of the sources; but I hope to listen and learn from others without pharisaical exclusion of all with whom I have differences.
Perhaps gracious perception of others would look for the beauty in what might be a foggy, flawed source.