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Tuesday, 12 April 2005

The top 5 heroes of all time…how am I supposed to write about that? MCF is having another blog party and I’m supposed to bring something that has an Archive flavor (quiet, not old and stuffy!). Trying this after the Best Movie of All Time fiasco?

I think the scariest part is bringing something to a party that no one will try. You know, that odd looking jello-salad, fruit bits floating inside and a layer of mayo—looks completely unappetizing no matter how good it actually tastes. One would be tempted to make something that everyone would enjoy, like cookies but everyone brings cookies.

So, I’m sure most people will be expecting comic heroes or the demi-gods of the silver screen…but I’m not going down that route this time.

Jesus the Christ, God’s Anointed
The enemy in this situation was so great that it necessitated (if you allow the statement with a tremendous amount of reverence) a change in the Godhead. Existing before creation, one with God and being God, The Second Person of the Godhead became flesh and was born of a virgin women right in the nick of time. His mission: no less than the rescue of humanity from the curse of death, from the bondage to sin and slavery to His Satanic Majesty, the Devil. Named Jesus according to the flesh, He humbly submitted Himself to obedience. His testimony, and plan, culminated with His own torturous death on the cross at the judgment of His own creation, which God overruled by raising Him up from the grave on the third day. Jesus was then seen by Mary, the women, Peter, James and the twelve, the five hundred, and was caught up in the clouds 40 days after his resurrection. As He was seen going away, it was announced that He would return in like manner. Currently, in heaven, He sits at the right hand of the Father—the 2nd Person of the Trinity now as a man in the presence of God. His rescue mission still not over, He assures that the ones who believe on Him and His sacrifice, not only will He save from the coming judgment when He returns but He frees them from the need to be driven by sin and makes intercession for them to the Father. Savior until the very end.

The Apostle Paul
Bearing the two names of Paul (Greek) and Sha’ul (Hebrew), this man was taught by the eminent Gamaliel, a Rabbi of chief rank. The man was versed in the Hebrew Scriptures, Greek philosophy, and poetry and had a firm grasp on the Roman law and his rights. Paul was on his way to be a Pharisee among Pharisees, so much so that he persecuted the Church, the body of Christ. That was, until the day he encountered the resurrected Christ and faced the accusation that he was persecuting Jesus Christ Himself. The Lord showed mercy though, because he did all this in ignorance and unbelief. From that day forward he made it his mission to tell everyone of the tender mercies of David, evidenced in the living son of David and the son of God with power, Jesus Christ. Suffering scorning, beatings, ship-wreck, stoned and left for dead, and one embarrassing event of being lowered through the window in a basket to run away...he counted it all rational service. It was by this man that God revealed some of the deepest mysteries ever. The gospel spread all the way to Rome, and the world, and this man rode the crest of the wave.

Moses
The man Moshe, or Moses, is called the Apostle of the Jewish confession. God saved him from sure death at the hand of Pharaoh and strategically placed him under the very protection of the man. He would try to fight for his people on his own steam, fail miserably, and come back years later as a fraction of the man he was before. Where he was loud mouthed, he was now afraid to speak. Where he was willing to kill for his cause, he was now a man who wondered “Why me?” This man went into the halls of Pharaoh, demanded the release of God’s people and eventually God worked wonders through him, proving His Almighty reality. God did the rescuing, but He decided to use this man as a hero of the faith. Through him the Jews were told how to survive the coming wrath of God, were rescued from the bondage of slavery under the power of Pharaoh, and survived death in the crossing of the red sea.

Hosea the son of Beeri
A prophet of God, he willingly offered his family life to the word of God. His marriage became a testimony of God’s dealing with Israel. He was told to marry a prostitute and have kids. He named the kids “God Scatters”, “No More Compassion” and “Not My People”. His wife goes off and becomes a prostitute again, to the point that he could buy her off the slave market for mere dollars. The point? That although Israel has played the harlot, God would purchase her back. Though she spurned Him, He loved her. Though she was scattered, and facing no compassion and were not His people, He would soon gather them together, show His love and now make them His people. To be such a testimony in his own life, Hosea becomes a hero.

Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite
She’s the other woman who is blessed among woman—the one that people forget about when they start worshipping Mary. Her life was turned around when she saw a hairy legged gentile hot-footing it towards her tent with nervous looks shot over his shoulder. Sisera demanded respite in her home while her man wasn’t home and she faced a dilemma. Say no and die or have her man show up and discover that there was another man in her tent. Wise in her thinking, and trusting her womanly wiles, she invited him in and offered him a lordly dish with warm cream, a nice blanket and a place to lay his head. Being a woman in charge of keeping the home, and the tent, stable, she picked up the tools of her trade, placed a peg against his rested temple and drove it through with the hammer. It made quite a mess of things, but she put an end to his gentile thinking. She got the praise for the battle and was memorialized in Scripture.

-r-
It's a ton of verses, if you want them I can give them to you. Who are your Top 5 heroes? Why not post it on your block and let MCF know.


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written by David Kjos, October 09, 2005
Hosea and Jael are excellent choices, and probably ones that few would think of.

On Mary, it's venerate, not worship. Get it right, man!
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written by Rey, October 09, 2005
oh yeah, my catholic buddies keep hitting me over the head with that one. If it looks like a cat, acts like a cat and sounds like a cat but we call it a dog...well, then it's okay. heh heh.

Man, stones will fly for that one.
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