Paul's Passing Thoughts

The Jared Mellinger Tweet: I Don’t Think We Get It Yet; They Think All Healing is Christocentric

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on July 8, 2013

Rush Limbaugh says he knows liberals like every inch of his glorious naked body. I am not ready to claim such in regard to Calvinists, but there are some things that have become evident to me.

First, as we have learned from John Immel here at TANC, all behavior is driven by logic.

All people act logically from their assumptions. It does not matter how inconsistent the idea is or insane the rationale. They will act until that logic is fulfilled. Therefore, when you see masses of people taking the same destructive actions, find the assumptions and you will find the cause. We’re here in this specific session discussing – we are going to ultimately discuss the issue of Calvinism, New Calvinism, and the question is why within this emergent movement do we see such consistent actions, such consistent outcomes, such consistent stories of oppression and domination and coercion? Why from one congregation to the next do you see the exact same outcomes? This is it. But first to find the assumptions, we’re going to have to do this: We’re going to have to take on our ideas. Ideas, it takes enormous effort to dissect one’s thinking (John Immel: TANC 2012; session one, lines 180-195).

As far as the SGM sex scandal and SGM in general, are any bells ringing? Once again, Christians are scratching their heads in regard to the cold blooded statements made New Calvinists regarding the SGM victims. Julie Anne Smith, the blogosphere diva who continually makes the lives of New Calvinists miserable, has once again called out a Calvinist Brown Shirt for some outrageous statement that demeans the victims of SGM’s house of horrors. You can read the post here. Smith’s new target, Jared Mellinger, is just another little snot-nosed mindless follower of the New Calvinist philosopher kings. This is a cult following that rivals none.

But what is the logic that drives the tweet? What is the logic that drives the insanity seeking a vindicating result? Pure and simple: Calvinism. The logic doesn’t produce a massive group that is equally evil from the leaders to the hanger-on; it doesn’t exclude followers who misunderstand the logic and function on the soundbites, but the basic logic drives the movement and its direction.

Calvinism gets a pass because it has followers who disagree with people ovens; by the same logic, we should allow the marketing of Pepsi-Cola with just a pinch of arsenic. The product will be defended because only some die, and there are some nice people who work at the Pepsi plant. It’s the same sublogic that drives the cozy relationship between the Wartburg Watch and Wade Burleson. The Pepsi doesn’t kill everybody, and it tastes really, really good. But our calling is to rage against those who are indifferent to the victims of Pepsi. For those who take their Bible seriously: “A little leaven leavens the whole lump.”

Why is the little Brown Shirt’s tweet pure Calvinism? Let’s discuss that. Calvin got his theology from Augustine, Gregory, and Luther. However, Luther best defines Calvin’s philosophy. Luther interpreted all reality through the gospel. Every event in human history is preordained to show forth the cross story. Reality is divided into two categories: our evil and God’s holiness. Historic events preordained by God help us to see both, and a deeper and deeper understanding of our evil and a deeper and deeper understanding of God’s holiness results in the cross being uplifted before the world.

Misery and deprivation only serves to reveal our true standing before God. Comfort and happiness only serves to jade the true reality of the vast gulf (reality) between our depravity and God’s holiness. Self must be emptied and eradicated; anything associated with an inward consideration is the glory story. Happiness is a gift from God as we partake in meditating on, “our sinfulness as set against God’s holiness” (the theological term is: mortification and vivification).

Therefore, according to Luther, people only live by the cross story or the glory story, and each yields its own results. Hence, John Piper’s commentary on the Oklahoma tornadoes should not perplex anybody, but unfortunately such is not the case. He meant well, he only wanted the victims to see the tragedy through the cross. He is sincere—so was Hitler.

So, justice isn’t the answer for victims, but only the seeking of a Christocentric contemplation that heals. A meditation on our deserved misery lifts up the cross of Christ and shows forth His holiness as opposed to our wretched existence. Those who seek justice are destructive to the cross’ glory because it presupposes that man deserves  justice instead of eternity in hell. Justice implies that man’s life has merit. Hence, the tweet:

Wisdom discerns between the cries of the innocent victim seeking help and hope and the cries of the vindictive spirit seeking destruction.

You can replace “help and hope” with the cross story and anything else but that is “destruction.”

It’s high time that Christians stop focusing on the metaphysical disconnects and focus instead on the logic that drives the behavior. Immel is right; these people will never deal with their ideology in the face of results while insisting that the ideology has never been done right by the right people. It is my understanding, if I was properly informed, that Wartburg Watch stated this same idea, in essence; Calvinism in and of itself is not all bad, it’s those damn Calvinists that are to blame. But the dirty little secret is that these people have been running the show in the American church for the past twenty years.

Are we better off?

paul

18 Responses

Subscribe to comments with RSS.

  1. Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on July 8, 2013 at 11:01 AM

    Reblogged this on Clearcreek Chapel Watch.

    Like

  2. […] The Jared Mellinger Tweet: I Don’t Think We Get It Yet; They Think All Healing is Christocentric […]

    Like

  3. Abe's avatar Abe said, on July 8, 2013 at 11:34 AM

    “But the dirty little secret is that these people have been running the show in the American church for the past twenty years. Are we better off?”

    Of course no. This nation has had, what I believe to be, the quickest moral downward slide in its history. In the past 20 years.

    Like

  4. lydiasellerofpurple's avatar lydiasellerofpurple said, on July 8, 2013 at 12:32 PM

    Jared Mellinger does not bother me one bit. There are quite a few people out there just like him in evangelical Christianity. What DOES bother me is he has a following. There are people who read his words and think they are of Christ because of his position. They literally get in their cars and go to hear him speak. They give him money.

    What is wrong with these people? They allow others like Jared to think for them. They are the ones I want to interact with. Jared is just another opportunist looking for fame and influence. He gets his self worth being followed by people.

    I do agree that people like Jared are the face of what is known as Evangelical Christianity in America. It is one reason I cannot identify myself as an evangelical anymore. And even the word Christian is starting to bother me with all it’s baggage from guys like Mohler, Mahaney, Dever, Piper, etc, (including many of the seeker guys who sought fame) who have redefined the concept of what it is to be a Christian.

    The “church” is to be the group that represents to the world that Jesus is the real thing. These “Christians” in name only are false representatives and I am ashamed to be linked with them.

    Like

  5. james jordan's avatar james jordan said, on July 8, 2013 at 12:36 PM

    “This nation has had, what I believe to be, the quickest moral downward slide in its history. In the past 20 years.”

    The reason why is clear: Everyone’s been told they were born totally depraved, so they started acting like it. Everyone was told the ability to repent and live better is not in their power, so they started acting like it. Its the “self-fulfilling prophecy.”

    Like

  6. Julie Anne's avatar Julie Anne said, on July 8, 2013 at 1:07 PM

    Dude, you have a tag for “moi?” Should I be worried about my reputation? “the blogosphere diva who continually makes the lives of New Calvinists miserable,” Can we make a t-shirt out of this? I think I’m going to add it to my list of names.

    Like

    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on July 8, 2013 at 3:56 PM

      A T-shirt? That can certainly be arranged.

      Like

    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on July 8, 2013 at 3:58 PM

      When I saw that you retweeted it I said to myself: “Certainly she didn’t read it first.”

      Like

  7. lydiasellerofpurple's avatar lydiasellerofpurple said, on July 8, 2013 at 4:00 PM

    Julie Anne, You have sprung into the evangelical blogosphere as a blast of fresh air. I don’t think I have seen anyone in my many years of blogging who “got it” as quickly as you did.

    I very much appreciate what you are doing.

    Like

  8. Abe's avatar Abe said, on July 8, 2013 at 4:23 PM

    “These “Christians” in name only are false representatives and I am ashamed to be linked with them.”

    Doctrinally, I know that I’m not linked with them. The moniker “Christian” only appears in Scripture a few times anyway. It’s totally absorbed by the world.

    The word that appears the most often to identify the believer, is “believer”. By Divine design, I would imagine. 🙂

    Not “calvinist”, “reformed”, “lutheran”, “messianic”, “evangelical”, “fundamentalist”, or any other such moniker made up by society, media, and so on.

    Like

  9. james jordan's avatar james jordan said, on July 8, 2013 at 5:24 PM

    They think that justification by faith alone means they are forgiven in advance for all their sins, so they can rape your child and its ok because God already forgave them before they even did it; and they also believe that if God forgave them that you and the child have to to, and if you don’t, then you’re the one in sin.

    Like

    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on July 8, 2013 at 6:20 PM

      Well, James, I think your assertion is closer to the truth than we would like believe.

      Like

  10. megawatch's avatar freegracefull said, on July 8, 2013 at 5:44 PM

    I think we should all just tweet “Jesus” from here on out whenever anything big happens.

    Like


Leave a reply to james jordan Cancel reply