WHO IS YESHUA? #229 - PERSISTENT ENTANGLEMENT: THE NON-LOCAL COVENANT
A Connection Beyond Time
We often think of the events of the cross as something that happened in the distant past. It can feel like a memory from 2,000 years ago, tucked away in history books. But what if the work of Yeshua was never meant to be a memory? What if it is a living, active connection that is just as real today as it was then? By looking at how the universe is actually built, we can begin to see the blood of Yeshua not just as a historical fact, but as a persistent link between our world and the heart of the Creator.
The Unbroken Link
In the study of the very small, researchers have discovered a phenomenon called entanglement. This describes how two things can become so deeply linked that the state of one instantly influences the other, no matter how much distance is between them. Einstein famously called this "spooky action at a distance," but we see it as the physical logic of a woven universe. When Yeshua shed his blood, he established a "non-local" connection, a link that operates beyond the constraints of space and time.
WHO IS YESHUA? #227 - TOTO AND MAURI: THE LIFE FORCE OF THE RANGATIRA
The Footprints of a Chief
Growing up in Te Hāpua, one of my absolute favourite stories was that of Tūmatahina, a prestige rangatira of Ngāti Kurī. It is a story of cleverness, sacrifice, and the deep love a leader has for his whānau. When his people were besieged at their pā and running out of food, Tūmatahina didn't just give up. He had them make dummy warriors out of bulrushes to fool the enemy into thinking the pā was still full of fighters.
Then, he had them stretch a long flax rope from the pā to the mainland. One by one, the people moved hand-over-hand along that rope to safety, each stepping carefully in the exact footsteps of those before them. Tūmatahina walked at the very rear. Because he was known for having especially large feet, his own footprints concealed every single track left by his people. To the enemy, it looked like only one person had left. He sacrificed himself so his people could live another day.
The Beauty of Whareana
This escape took place at Whareana, a place of incredible, remote beauty. There is a waterfall there that is simply breathtaking, though only a select few have ever stood before it because it is so hard to get to. My Dad has a framed photo of it on his wall that he took back in the 1980s, and looking at it always reminds me of the lengths a Rangatira will go to for their people. It serves as a perfect parallel to the mahi of Yeshua.
WHO IS YESHUA? #226 - EASTER AND THE BLOOD ECONOMY: BEYOND BIOLOGY
Reflecting on the Weekend
As we reach Easter Monday and the long weekend comes to a close, many of us in Taitokerau are reflecting on the gatherings, the kai, and the stories shared at our marae and churches. The dust is settling on another Easter, yet the central theme of this season, the sacrifice and the blood of Yeshua, remains a point of deep discussion. You might wonder, now that the holiday is over, is this ancient message still relevant for our modern lives? This series explores how the life of Yeshua provides a foundation for our collective well-being, starting with the deep logic of what was accomplished on the cross.
The Essence of Mauri
In the biblical tradition, the blood is not just a biological byproduct of a historical event, it is an ontological necessity that acts as a bridge between our human limitations and the infinite life of the Creator. This operates on a foundational rule: the life of the flesh is in the blood. For us as Māori, this resonates deeply, as we recognise that blood (toto) is inextricably linked to our whakapapa (genealogy) and our mauri (life force). To speak of the blood of Yeshua is to speak of the ultimate manifestation of this mauri, which sustains all of creation.