Work Backwards
If we're honest, Kingdom-meets-world case studies are difficult. Conversations on violence go like this: If someone breaks into my house and threatens my family... What about Law Enforcement and the military? On lying: Is it okay to lie when hiding a victim? These are tough questions, and I respect the different viewpoints. But what if none of these situations apply to me right now?
Starting with this level of complexity shuts down our imagination for something better. Wouldn't it be wiser to start from the other end — a wholehearted commitment to Kingdom values — then work backwards into the situations we actually face?
Plant & Water
I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. — 1 Corinthians 3:6
Paul is making the point that our worship focus must be directed toward God, not men. But maybe there's another message: that we can be too occupied with making spiritual things happen — God's work — when we should be creating the right conditions for those things to happen.
Left Untried
“‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” — Matthew 22:37-40
Theoretical, academic, ethereal, cerebral – words some retreat into when given broad, all-encompassing instructions. What if these were treated as down-to-earth and practical? What might the Church be like? Jesus' ministry was a practical working-out of these commands. Might it be that they seem impractical to us only because they've been left untried?
- 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
- creation & nature
- discipleship
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.