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Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT). 2012 MCO Winter Conference B.Pearson, PhD cand. Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) OVERVIEW. Colossians 1:1-14. Learning objective #1: Explore a paradigm for healing in Jesus’ name
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Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) 2012 MCO Winter Conference B.Pearson, PhD cand.
Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) OVERVIEW Colossians 1:1-14. Learning objective #1: Explore a paradigm for healing in Jesus’ name Colossians 1:15-22. Learning objective #2: Understand the power of the gospel to engage brokenness Colossians 1:22-29. Learning objective #3: Realize that as followers of Jesus we engage brokenness, so that every person may be complete Colossians 2:1-23. Learning objective #4: Develop a primary prevention strategy that deals with sources of sustained brokenness Colossians 3:1-4:6. Learning objective #5: Understand that the gospel empowers us to “make things new” Colossians 4:7-18. Learning objective #6: Adopt God’s implementation plan to engage brokenness
Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) Colossians 1:1-14 Learning objective #1: explore a paradigm for healing in Jesus’ name
Shadowing Jesus: Matthew 9 Paralytic: sins forgiven and paralysis healed Matthew, the tax gatherer: reconciled to his neighbors Disciples of John: experienced a paradigm shift away from dead religion Young girl: raised from the dead and restored to her family Old woman: healed of a disease and restored with dignity Blind: made to see Aphasic: delivered from an evil spirit “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick” (Hosea 6) Insignia of Free Women’s Hospital of Boston, now part of Brigham and Womens Hospital (Harvard Medical School)
Key Question • If gospel of Jesus is bearing fruit and growing in the whole world (Col. 1:6) • Then, is this true in our contemporary context? • If not, why not? Either the gospel is not: • Powerful enough • Relevant to our context • Accessible
Cursory Test: Colossians 1:7-14 • Accessible: the gospel, like health care, is delivered through human agency (i.e. it’s not “magic”) • Relevant: the gospel produces fruit that addresses brokenness • Powerful: The gospel of Jesus places us in a new domain, furnishes redemption (forgiveness of sins).
Biomedical Science and Health Care Domain of Darkness: Sustained Brokenness • Kingdom of Jesus • Focus: God’s glory • Goal: wholeness • Basis: gospel of kingdom • Trajectory: redemption • Does this paradigm matter? • -How would this change the way we do health care? • -How would this change the way we do church? • -Does the health care system or the church in its current form engage the brokenness of our world?
Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) Colossians 1:15-22 Learning objective #2: Understand the power of the gospel to engage brokenness
Jesus the Healer Healers are a resource for healing. They help make people whole. • Jesus defines wholeness (1:15-20) • Jesus restores wholeness (1:21-22)
Jesus Defines WholenessColossians 1:15-20 • Incomplete, injured • Fragmented, stressed • Violated, sullied • Incomplete, stunted • Inadequate, uncertain • Alienated, hostile Whole, full Integrated, centered Honored, valued Productive, creative Secure, hopeful Reconciled, peaceful
Jesus Restores Wholeness Colossians 1:21-22 • What is the disposition of Jesus towards brokenness? • How did He engage brokenness? • What is the “underlying mechanism” of this therapeutic strategy?
Engaging Brokenness Training (EBT) Colossians 1:22-29 Learning objective #3: Realize that as followers of Jesus we engage brokenness, so that every person may be complete
WARNING LABEL:Colossians 1:23-29 How does the gospel engage our own brokenness engaged from day to day? How do we engage the brokenness of others? (2 Corinthians 1:3-7) What is wholeness?
Summary • The gospel is a powerful, relevant and accessible paradigm to engage brokenness of the world • Jesus is the source of the power: • He defines wholeness absolutely • He became a unique source of healing by engaging the human condition • As his follows, we make the gospel accessible. We partner with Jesus by absorbing brokenness and his healing to pour through our wounds.
Review: Discussion Questions • What does it mean to be broken? What sources of brokenness are inferred in Colossians 1:1-14? • What is health according to the gospel? (Did Jesus live a healthy lifestyle?) • Is healing a process or an event? (How do we reconcile the gospel accounts of healing and the words of Paul in contemporary health care?)