People always talk about being in the world, but not of it. What does that even mean? What does it mean to do ministry? What does it mean to be a light to the world?
Well, let me ask you one question: What is our salvation actually for? Have you ever stopped to think about that? Yeah, we know what salvation is and how it effects us when we first learn about it. But, have we ever stopped to really consider what our salvation is actually for?
Lets start by defining salvation. Merriam-Webster has two different definitions.
1) In Christianity: the act of saving someone from sin or evil : the state of being saved from sin or evil.
2) Not in Christianity: something that saves someone or something from danger or a difficult situation.
Now that we are clear on what salvation is, let's take a look at the different ways we interact with the world. There are 3 ways:
1) Fortification
2) Condemnation
3) Conformation
What do these three things have in common? Urgency. We as humans are so scared that if we do not do something right away, the end result will not be good. Not only does this take away our trust of God and His plans; but, it makes us exiles in some way or another.
EXILE: As Christians, we are all strangers on earth and we are trying to find our way back to God in order that we might not be exiles anymore. Are you okay with that? Are you okay with being a little different, left out, not tolerated, made fun of, ect. for the sake of your faith in God?
If I am going to be honest, I don't know if I am or not. Human acceptance and love is something that everyone craves. But, as a Christian, people are not always going to like me or what I have to say. But, you know what? That is okay. My identity does not fall with anything of this world. My identity falls with Christ. As long as I am in that, those other things, do not matter. Now, is that easy to live out? No. Not at all.
Now, in talking about our interactions with the world, let's talk about how we evaluate the world. This is where the whole "in the world, not of the world" saying made a lot more sense to me. Sometimes we need to look at things with a new perspective. The way we evaluate everything changes when the focus is on the good of the world and not the good of ourselves. When I thought about this saying before it was always how do I do this? How do I live in the world and not let it change ME? I have been so self-focused that I have not taken the time to think of the people on the opposite end. What about THEM? What if we took ourselves out of the equation and focused of doing God's work? What if we focused on loving others and showing God's love to them unashamedly? What would the world look like?
Then the question becomes: Are you willing to prepare the way for Christ, but never see the fruits of your labor? I have thought about the question a lot. In all honesty, I want to say I am. But, I know how discouraging it becomes after a while. Especially when you really care for the people you are ministering to. But, we do not know God's plan. And we need to trust that in the end, He has it all under control. Can you do that? Because, I'm not sure I can. But, I am going to try.
I want to talk to you about another concept: Okinomia. How do I explain this? Imagine each area of your life is a different instrument. And, each instrument plays it's own melody (the economy of that area of your life) right? We don't want to admit it, but to some degree or another we all have different "melodies" for the different people and places in our lives. Well Okinomia is when all those "melodies" (economies) come together to form one big harmonious melody (economy). The different parts of our lives are not meant to be separate. They are meant to be all meshed together and some might like to refer to it as a "beautiful mess".
So, What is the purpose of our salvation? For the Life of the World. Our humble work is ONLY a heavenly offering.
There is a video series you should all watch. It is called "For the Life of the World" and it might help you understand my train of thought a little bit more. I know it is hard and I know I jumped around a lot. My bad haha. But, I do want to leave you with the closing letter of the first episode of that series:
Dear Everybody,
The psalmist writes "the earth is the Lord's and everything in it. The world and all who live in it. For He founded it on the seas and established it on the waters". Now listen to the words of Jeremiah. "pray to the Lord for it. Because if it prospers, you too will prosper". This is our economic responsibility. In our families, our work, our communities, and every broken place. Each of these economies is designed to work as a humble part of God's Okinomia. His economy of all things. All of our work is designed to bring flourishing to the world. To be an act of priest hood. An act of blessing. An offering. This priest hood was our original calling. It has been restored to us through the gracious blood of Jesus. His song in the world is gift. And we are called to play this song in all we do. So go. Live in your true nature. With the work of your hands, your every day work and the words of your mouth, the very breath that you breath bless and sanctify the world. Make it a gift and offer it back to God. For His glory and For the Life of the World.
Yours,
Evan
So yeah. That's what I have been learning. Hope it impacted you as much as it did me.
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