Your Roots Are Showing
The life that I bring to the world can only be found in my attachment to Christ. His presence with me is essential.
The hydrangeas are beginning to bloom in our part of the world. This is the best they will look all summer. By the time fall comes around, the heat and scorching sun will take their toll.
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Hydrangeas are fascinating plants. They bloom pink in alkaline soil. Blue flowers indicate a more acidic pH. It's like litmus paper in chemistry class, only reversed. Soil acidity isn't the whole picture. What turns the flowers blue is the presence of free aluminum. In alkaline soil, aluminum is chemically bound and unavailable to plants. But in acidic soil, the aluminum is available in a form the plants can use.
My presentation to others says a lot about where I am rooted. It helps for me to be immersed in good religion, to be taught right and wrong, and to be grafted into the traditions of Christianity and Judaism. But, as one seminary professor once told me, "Some of the meanest people in the world go to church." Without an awareness of God's presence and a relational connection to him, good teaching and religious activity can't help me in my actual lived life.
To Jewish leaders, Jesus said, "You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life." (John 5:39-40) The life that I bring to the world can only be found in my attachment to Christ. His presence with me is the essential nutrient.
Inviting Invasion
Your kingdom come. God is altogether other. His kingdom is a rule of love. This kingdom comes as more and more people surrender to his rule in their work, play, relationships — all of life. That seems other. That seems like one culture invading another. With God-like, Jesus-like love, of course!
Altogether Other
Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: ‘Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy.' — Lev. 19:2
Hallowed be your name. Holy is your name. God's name is his nature and reputation. To identify as holy is to say 'I am distinct. Completely other. Not like the world systems, your idols, or your kings and princes.' Then God tells us to be holy too, to bear his reputation faithfully. To not take his name in vain.
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