Across Church Street
The First Way
“We aren’t Left or Right. Christianity is a third way.” This statement is meant to help believers see the problems of over-identifying with worldly political tribes. The third way isn’t Moderate either. It’s a distinct, called-out, set-apart identity that finds its home in God’s kingdom, under Christ’s authority. This is what the word ‘holy’ means.
The idea of a third way can be improved. It’s really the first way. It’s the way we were originally created to live. Yes, humanity has wandered far, far afield. But Jesus has come to call us back. Repentance is a return. He made a way, and he is the way. The first way.
Whois
Being before doing. True for individuals and groups.
Knowing God (intimacy) is eternal life. (Jn 17:3)
Jesus is eternal life made manifest. (1 Jn 1:2)
To know Jesus (intimacy) is to know the Father (intimacy). (Jn 8:19)
God is other (holy). Be distinct as he is distinct. (Lev. 20:7)
Be immersed in God's name (his character). (Matt 28:19)
Do not misuse God's name (his reputation). (Ex 20:7, Lev 21:6a)
Jesus is the vine of eternal life. Live from that vine. (Jn 15, Rom 11)
Matching Nouns & Verbs
Identity is more about behaviors than badges. How we are seen carries more weight than the label we wear. So, before choosing a title, choose a set of actions⏤actions that prompt interactions. Then make the noun match the verbs. People like us do things like this.
- love
- Holy Spirit
- humility
- church
- poverty & mercy
- politics & society
- mission & witness
- holiness
- parable & metaphor
- identity
- eternal life
- doubt & deconstruction
- leadership
- grace
- justice
- scripture
- spiritual life
- advent & christmas
- imagination & creativity
- technology & AI
- knowing God
- human dignity
- faith & trust
- incarnation & cross
- kingdom of God
- community
- reconciliation
- spiritual formation
- epistemology
- prayer
- gratitude
- culture
- creation & nature
- discipleship
I practice the spiritual discipline of rescuing earthworms on paved surfaces. It's a reminder to me that I can pause what I'm doing, get a little dirty, and help. Also, that I've been given the responsibility to care.