I love this verse. It's from The Message by Eugene Peterson.  It sort of describes perfectly the approach we are supposed to be taking when thinking about the kingdom of God.  I have been going through a lot of rethinking about my "worldview" ~ in beliefs and what they mean to my teaching and living life.  Here's the verse:
Then you can see how every student well-trained in God's kingdom is like the owner of a general store who can put his hands on anything you need, old or new, exactly when you need it."
~ Matthew 13:52
I've always had this approach for teaching, learning to be eclectic and learn from the old and use what can be used from the new.
Now I'm not saying that I am denying the Trinity or anything, but I'm rethinking things along the lines of postmodern thinking.  Thinking about things like:  What did Jesus really mean when he talked about the kingdom of God/heaven?  What is hell? What kernel of truth is there in things like pluralism, etc.?  I'm finally starting to 'get it' and realize what is needed.  So I am reading a lot of  Brian McLaren right now and I am fascinated by the conversation going on through  the Emergent Village site. 
Anyway, that's what I was thinking during my lunchtime today!
 
 
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Man, I usually just think about food during my lunchtime!
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