Concert Theology

Consider, Theology, does more than provide a definition.  It provides movements like a song, symphony and spectacle.  A positive God-Talker is more than speaking concerning God in the throes of pain positively.  Inner Vestments are more than aura’s worn on our spiritual bodies.  Something else takes place.  The making of our inner beings acting jointly, in harmony and together for the benefit of the person and audience of others to see.  The making of a show, performance, gig or a recital for others be able to learn, to be inspired and to grow from one’s experiences and provide enjoyment to others.  It’s the Concert of Theology which happens on the inside of persons who overcome adversity and keep loving God in spite of their experiences. 

This involves being benevolent toward God, delighting in God and having good will toward Him on the background of loss, depression and low self-esteem.  Having to hold on to the truths of God when you’re at the end of your rope your longing, yearning for His Word and Grace to uphold your very existence.  There is also hope of experiencing post-traumatic growth and to resurrect a positive psychological change.   This makes one ager to experience positive life changing results after major struggles with highly challenging life circumstances. The highly challenging life circumstances really can have promoted growth in a person’s thinking, belief, and conversations concerning God. 

     What is Concert Theology you ask?   It is a melody played from the inside of humankind, persons who welcome God and are extremely fond of His presence in their individual lives and in the lives of communities of faith. It is something that joyfully allows the prompting of a love for God to be played out in the four notes of love toward God individually and collectively; that is, speaking not from your mouth but from your inner core.  The spiritual parts of humanity embody a song that only persons made in the image of God can possess; it is the descriptors of the inner self.  The distinctive parts of the image of God. 

     You have heard the saying that little boys are made of frogs and snails and puppy dogs’ tales.  Little girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice.  Therefore, humanity is made of outer material such as our bodies and inner immaterial such as our hearts, souls, minds and strength.  It is the interior nature of our beings where the Concert of Theology, takes place.  Thus, Concert Theology enables God Talkers to move to the rhythm of the Holy Writ (in their heart), the rhyme of the Holy Spirit (in their soul), the range provided by the composer Jesus Christ (in their mind), and the rhapsody of the Good News (in their strength) in the presence of a world who dances to the beat of a different “Conductor.”