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“My concern is
not whether God is on our side;
my greatest concern is to be on God's
side.”
~
Abraham Lincoln
Excerpts
from On God's Side, A Gospel for the Common Good
by Jim Wallis
The church is supposed to
be saying, and the church is supposed to be showing,
that our life together can be better. In our shallow,
superficial, and selfish age, Jesus is indeed calling us to a
completely different way of life that people are supposed to be able
to see. He called it the kingdom of God, and it a very
clear alternative to the selfish kingdoms of this world. ….The
better way of living was meant to benefit not just the Christians but
everybody else too. That's what makes it transformational.
That is because
Christians are not committed to the kingdom of any culture, class,
or racial group, or to the kingdom of America or any other
nation-state, or even to the kingdom of any church, but rather to the
kingdom of God. That kingdom turns all the other kingdoms on
their head, brings forth the unexpected, and breaks open the
unpredictable. We are called to show people how to love God and their
neighbors and thereby bring new hope to lives, neighborhoods,
nations, and the world. The world around us is longing for that
wholly unpredictable ministry of hope. And that's the side I want
to be on.
I
love that Oswald Chambers echoes the same sentiments this week.
Excerpt from My Utmost for His Highest May 6th.
Stand fast therefore
in the liberty by which Christ has made us free . . . —Galatians
5:1
A spiritually-minded person will never come to
you with the demand—”Believe this and that”; a
spiritually-minded person will demand that you align your life with
the standards of Jesus. We are not asked to believe the Bible,
but to believe the One whom the Bible reveals (see John
5:39-40). We are called to present liberty for the conscience of
others, not to bring them liberty for their thoughts and opinions.
And if we ourselves are free with the liberty of Christ, others will
be brought into that same liberty— the liberty that comes from
realizing the absolute control and authority of Jesus Christ.
Always measure your life solely by the standards of
Jesus. Submit yourself to His yoke, and His alone; and always be
careful never to place a yoke on others that is not of Jesus Christ.
It takes God a long time to get us to stop thinking that unless
everyone sees things exactly as we do, they must be wrong. That
is never God’s view. There is only one true liberty— the liberty
of Jesus at work in our conscience enabling us to do what is right.
Don’t get impatient with others. Remember how God
dealt with you— with patience and with gentleness. But never water
down the truth of God. Let it have its way and never apologize for
it. Jesus said, “Go . . . and make disciples.
. .” (Matthew
28:19), not, “Make converts to your own thoughts and
opinions.”
“Don't go right,
don't go left; go deeper.”
~ Jim Wallis
I praise God that His yolk is light. Only men, place burdens on the back of the already weary. Let us live like we were born free. For indeed, we were born into freedom through the gift of the Cross. Christ.
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