I Peter 2:9 - But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar* people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;
It can be a turn-off to meet Christians who believe they have to be completely churchy to be saved. In my time, I'm learning that God is calling us to be pe-cool-iar. We should converse with sinners and saints, yet we should never fit neatly in either group. We can't be satisfied in our humanity - we're redeemed, but we can't take pride in our divinity - we sin. That said, it's ok to know popular sayings and hold conversations outside of the church. Christians can be cool! Look at Jesus. He was accepted in many places, but didn't fit in either...
Many non-believers (non-Jews) in the world considered Jesus to be awkward:
- He taught in the synagogue as a child
- He spoke of God as His Father
- He fasted and prayed often
Yet, Jesus was killed because the religious also thought he was weird:
- He criticized the leadership of the synagogue (calling them vipers)
- He became a wine supplier at a wedding
- He spent time with known sinners
Yet, He was the Son of God. And He knew it. If anyone could afford to be stuck up, it was Him. Instead, He chose to share His message and His life. He denounced false piety and yet called sinners into sanctification. He was never unspiritual.
What kind of person should the Christian be? We should be cool. By cool I mean personable, approachable, and not stuffy. We should live in the space between heaven and earth (check out N.T. Wright's Simply Christian for great insights on this). We are a people who should be able to speak to sinners and angels, always remembering we are the former and will one day be the latter.
Lord, please make these words plain. As we seek balance in our lives, please give us the strength to be peculiar. Help us to be comfortable challenging the status quo in religious and secular arenas. Please give us hearts that can relate to the sinner and that strive for holiness. As Your possession, we long to be in Your presence. Until that day, please keep us in check. In the name of Christ, we pray, Amen.
Rebelling,
j.a.g.
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*The Greek term for peculiar from this verse, periousios, means to be selected as God's own possession. That means we're not called to be belong to the religious or the worldly, but to God. Almost.... like.... Jesus...
*Being cool doesn't mean being careless. Jesus was careful with His witness, as was Paul and the other disciples. All things are lawful (possible, doable), but not all things are expedient (upbuilding, edifying). We shouldn't do EVERYthing everyone else does, then we aren't peculiar at all, just conforming. Sorry for the soapbox, just wanted to clarify - coolness is not code for sin, it means to be comfortable in a variety of settings (and a bit abnormal in each).
1 comment:
I like this. Good word man. Jesus was not stuck up.
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