Ichabod

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In the Old Testament, 'Ichabod' was pronounced as meaning that the 'glory' (the 'Shekinah') and the revealed presence of God had departed from the experience of God's People.

In the old New England fable, Ichabod is the unfortunate name of the school teacher in the story of the headless horseman. Ichabod Crane is a fictional character in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", first published in 1820. Today, it may be that a church has lost contact with Christ, Who is the Head of the Church. The Body has lost the ability to communicate and commune with the Head.
 
Alan Hirsch, author of Forgotten Things, challenges us unto the recovery of the centrality of Jesus Christ 'in His own Movement.' He asserts that we need to recover a Christology first that leads to renewal - then to Missiology - then to Ecclessiology. 
 
He asks: "Do we see His words as just ‘good advice?’" for we see today the subversion of Christianity into just another religion among many. We have made Jesus just like us - to fit into our plans and to do our thing. We neither listen, nor follow.
 
But Jesus wants to make us like Him...

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