This is a recording and a PDF file of the story “Charlie Makes it to Heaven” that I told during worship on May 16th, 2010.
I intend to write a few more parables about heaven and hell with my friend Andy and publish them sometime in audio and book form.
I feel that the way we talk about heaven and hell in the street theology of America deforms us in powerful ways. In this street theology we have basically said that there are only two positions.
1) Hell is real and lots of people are in it.
2) God lets everyone into heaven no matter what damage they have done to others.
The problem with the first, often considered “conservative”, is that it says that some people are throw-away people to God. This means that we can throw people away too. Jesus tells us to love our enemies and God “allows” them to burn in eternal torture. Sweet!
The problem with the second, often considered “liberal”, is that God then becomes an accessory to every crime, hurtful act, and atrocity that have every taken place. This means that we are called to be permissive when people destroy us, others, or themselves. Jesus confronted evil in his day, how can God not do the same?
Of course there is a third option: God is reconciling all people to each other and to God (Colossians 1:20) and will not stop until this reconciliation is complete. We are accountable for what we do and we will need healing and transformation from the effects of our actions. We have broken relationships with others and those relationships will need mending. This option leads us to see that we are called to participate in the reconciling work of God in the world. There are no “throw-away” people. And we are not throw away people either!
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