Not in a showy "three hours a day" thing he brags about, but in a way that allows scripture intrinsically seeps into his language. I know this because he pops out with these incredibly appropriate but off-hand metaphors:
- once, he described early ministry as "runnin' around cuttin' off ears" (Mark 14:47; John 18:20) meaning he thought he was doing the right thing, but it was all in his intentions--not Christ's--and it ended up causing more busyness than good.
- This morning we were talking about my preaching style and he gave some great critique (in general,my sermons tend to cover a lot of beautiful ground rather than drive a single point home. My sermons are mosaics or tram-tours rather than specific invitations)--but he also warned me to keep preaching in a way that is authentic to me. "now don't run around in Saul's armor if it doesn't fit..." (1 Samuel 17:39)
And I know that it's there for Allen. Christ is there.
(here's more from James K.A. Smith about the difference between Christian formation and education)
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