A Risky Love Affair

Published: July 15, 2010, 7:57 p.m.

b'John Bluck, teacher, author and retired Bishop of Waiapu, who has a long-time relationship with St Matthew\'s, was a guest preacher. He compares the similarities between Lee Childs\'hero, Jack Reacher, and the 70 disciples.\\n\\n"What makes Jack extraordinary and an all time great fictional hero is not just his laconic speech ( he\\u2019s never been guilty of anything longer than a seven word sentence), or his lethal elbow jab ( eat your heart out Bruce Lee), but his steadfast refusal to carry any luggage. Nothing. A credit card, a fold up toothbrush but no wallet, no change of clothes, no home address, no IRS number. Nothing. Jack is utterly unencumbered, available where he\\u2019s needed, free to move on where he\\u2019s not welcome.\\n\\nJack Reacher is a great mystery, but he\\u2019s not as great a mystery as today\\u2019s gospel reading. The 70 disciples that Jesus sends out ahead of him can\\u2019t do kung fu, and they certainly didn\\u2019t serve time in the military, but they do travel light like Jack, and they don\\u2019t look back, like Jack, and they are confident about themselves and their mission, like Jack, only a hundred fold more so.\\n\\nBut there\\u2019s a big difference. Unlike Jack, the confidence of the 70 disciples doesn\\u2019t rest in their own skill and strength ( which probably was in short supply). We\\u2019re not told who the 70 are or where Jesus dug them up locally, but if his earlier efforts to recruit a team are anything to go buy, Jesus wasn\\u2019t very fussy. A random collection of fishermen and tax collectors."\\n\\nText available at www.stmatthews.org.nz/nav.php?sid=535&id=1089.'