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Quote O’ the Day - The Jesus Creed by Brian McLaren

The Jesus Creed
by Brian McLaren

I ran across this creed recently while doing some research on the Emerging Church movement, of which Brian McLaren is a driving force. I am still trying to decide what I think about it. What are your thoughts?

This creed was originally shared at the Emergent Convention, Nashville, May 2004, and can be found here.

We have confidence in Jesus
Who healed the sick, the blind, and the paralyzed.
And even raised the dead.

He cast out evil powers and
Confronted corrupt leaders.
He cleansed the temple.
He favored the poor.
He turned water into wine,
Walked on water, calmed storms.

He died for the sins of the world,
Rose from the dead, and ascended to the Father,
Sent the Holy Spirit.

We have confidence in Jesus
Who taught in word and example,
Sign and wonder.
He preached parables of the kingdom of God
On hillsides, from boats, in the temple, in homes,
At banquets and parties, along the road, on beaches, in towns,
By day and by night.

He taught the way of love for God and neighbor,
For stranger and enemy, for outcast and alien.

We have confidence in Jesus,
Who called disciples, led them,
Gave them new names and new purpose
And sent them out to preach good news.
He washed their feet as a servant.
He walked with them, ate with them,
Called them friends,
Rebuked them, encouraged them,
Promised to leave and then return,
And promised to be with them always.

He taught them to pray.
He rose early to pray, stole away to desolate places,
Fasted and faced agonizing temptations,
Wept in a garden,
And prayed, “Not my will but your will be done.”
He rejoiced, he sang, he feasted, he wept.

We have confidence in Jesus,
So we follow him, learn his ways,
Seek to obey his teaching and live by his example.
We walk with him, walk in him, abide in him,
As a branch in a vine.

We have not seen him, but we love him.
His words are to us words of life eternal,
And to know him is to know the true and living God.
We do not see him now, but we have confidence in Jesus.

Amen.

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3 comments to Quote O’ the Day - The Jesus Creed by Brian McLaren

  • Jim

    It’s okay as creeds go, but nothing about the Logos or the Father and the Spirit? I realize it’s about Jesus but you would think since Jesus is the Logos that the other two members of the trinity might get a little mention.

    And it’s too damn long.

  • Jan

    We’ve used this a couple of times in worship (although it’s not a sanctioned confession - don’t tell) and people appreciate that they can get their heads around it. Not so much “very God of very God” talk. But yes, it’s too long.

  • I think it’s a little long as well, and I also agree with Jim that it should have a least a little trinitarian flavor to it.

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