~ Marcus Borg*
Dear God,
I'm concerned that I might have
the wrong image of You in my mind. I want so much to capture the right picture
of You in my imaginings ~ all of You, the Trinity ~ God, Jesus, Holy Spirit,
so that I can feel that I'm relating to You correctly. And yet somehow
that doesn't seem quite right, either. Well then, for today
I'll give up trying to apply and accept someone else's
image of You. I'll take on thinking about how I am
made in Your image instead of You being made
in my image. I'll pray for the inner security and spiritual freedom to let You out of the box I try to
keep You in. And as I mature in my relationship with You, perhaps I will be
able to realize that all I need to do to know You in my mind and heart and
soul, is to look in the mirror and at all those I meet daily and all those I love
and have loved, then I will see the faces of My Trinity. amen.
*Marcus Borg [1942-2015], was a Fellow of the Jesus Seminar**, and the first person to be designated as Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University. Educated at Moorhead College in Concordia, Minnesota; Union Theological Seminary, in New York City; and earned a Masters degree in theology and a Ph.D. at Mansfield College, Oxford, England. A progressive Christian with a significant record of scholarship and research of the Historical Jesus, a prolific author and lecturer, and known internationally through videos, lectures, and television, Borg was a frequent collaborator with other theologians with whom he both agreed and disagreed. He remains one of the most recognized and influential theologians of today. Two of his best known works are Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The historical Jesus & the heart of contemporary faith; and, Reading the Bible Again for the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
**The Jesus Seminar, then and now: https://theconversation.com/getting-the-gist-of-a-historical-jesus-the-jesus-seminar-30-years-on-44465