The Interpretive Key
I and the Father are one. If you really know me, you will know my Father as well. ⏤ John 10:30, 14:6
Have you noticed Christians use the same language, from the same texts, yet seem so different? Mother Teresa and the Crusaders. Domination and withdrawal. Prosperity and asceticism. To read scripture well, we need an interpretive key. Jesus came to reveal to us what God is truly like and what a human being should be like. His words and ways unlock wisdom and understanding. All eyes on Jesus.
Belong to Become
We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. — 1 John 1:3
We try to be independent, logical, and objective. Realistically, we are social, relational, and interdependent, formed in groups and families. Seth Godin says, "When you pick your tribe, you pick your future." As a pastor, I hope people identify with fellowships that are wholly devoted to Jesus and formed by Jesus in the ways of Jesus. That's choosing a right good future!
Legacy
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God. — Matt. 5:9
The word for children, huios, suggests bearing someone's name authentically. It's participating with a forerunner. It's being of the same character as a parent, literal or figurative. Those who are called God's children will be peacemakers because their claimed Father is a peacemaker. By my attitudes and actions, who will I be called the child of?
- creation & nature
- discipleship
- love
- Holy Spirit
- humility
- church
- politics & society
- mission & witness
- holiness
- parable & metaphor
- identity
- eternal life
- doubt & deconstruction
- leadership
- grace
- justice
- scripture
- spiritual life
- advent & christmas
- poverty & compassion
- imagination & creativity
- technology & ai
- knowing God
- human dignity
- faith & trust
- incarnation & cross
- kingdom of God
- community
- reconciliation
- spiritual formation
- epistemology
- prayer
- gratitude
- culture
The God of the Bible looks like Jesus, the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being. It would be just like him to go to the cross.