Now What?

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“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21)

There are appropriate times to express anger. Jesus confronted the money changers and those selling animals at the Temple in Jerusalem by making a whip to drive them out and overturning the tables from where they were conducting business (John 2:13-17).

When faced with atrocity and injustice it is not only appropriate to express anger, but it is right to do so.

But eventually, there has to be more than displays of anger. Eventually, you have to start building – building people, building just systems, building a better society, building a society that values all people.

And when it comes to building, you can’t fight evil with evil. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

That’s the role of the church. That’s what you and I are called to be and do. That’s how Christ’s light shines.

Church, more than ever our world needs the light of Christ.

Be the church. Church has never been about the building. Church has always been the called out ones sent into the world to be Christ’s light.

“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21).

Hope? Seriously? Now?

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“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit” (Romans 15:13)

Hope? Seriously? Now?

Do you even know what’s happening in our world? Have you seen the news? Have you read the papers? There’s a worldwide pandemic and there are protests all over the world.

Hope? Seriously? Now?

God’s answer – ABSOLUTELY!!!

The hope, joy, and peace God is talking about is not the absence of bad, evil, and suffering. What God offers in Jesus Christ is hope, joy, and peace in the midst of the bad, evil, and suffering.

  • One day, there will be a day when all evil and suffering comes to an end. But we are not there yet.
  • There once was a day when all there was no way to escape evil, suffering, and death.

Where we are is somewhere in between these two times.

The Kingdom of God has been ushered in by Jesus Christ, but the fullness of that Kingdom is yet to be realized. We live in the in between period. And as long as we live in this in between period, what we need is a hope, joy, and a peace in the midst of the bad, evil, and suffering. We need this kind of hope because this is the world we live in.

The psalmist wrote about this hope: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult” (Psalm 46:1-3).

God is our refuge and strength and a very present help in what? Trouble.

Therefore we will not fear when? The earth should change, the mountains shake in the heart of the sea, the waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble.

The hope, joy, and peace God offers us is not the absence of evil and suffering. It’s the ability to live in hope, joy, and peace even in the midst of evil and suffering.

How can this happen? Because we know in Jesus Christ evil and suffering never get the last word. Hope. Joy. Peace. That’s our reality. And there is no storm, protest, suffering, violence, pandemic that can take that away from those who belong to Jesus Christ.

Live in this hope today!

Hope? Seriously? Now?

ABSOLUTELY!!!

Facing Mountain Sized Problems

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“But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6:33)

Remember a couple of weeks ago when we thought 2020 couldn’t possibly get weirder, worse, or more terribler than the Covid-19 pandemic? Who ever is wondering if it can’t get worse, you need to stop. This is about my limit of more terribler I can take for this decade.

Things are so strange and terrible, I had to make up a new word!

When the problems in the world are mountain sized, it’s easy to get discouraged. We don’t even know where to start tackling the problems. Solutions seem so far removed.

What do you do when facing mountain sized problems?

Jesus gives us sound advice. No matter what season in life we may find ourselves, the truth Jesus shares in Matthew 6:33 is still the way to go: “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

So, what does a “seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness” person do? I am glad you asked. The principle is doing those things you know you ought to be doing even without having to ask God about it. You seek first the kingdom of God by:

  • Praying. You don’t even have to wonder whether you need to pray. The answer to the question of whether you should pray is always, “yes”! Pray for our country, our city, and our church. Pray
  • Worship. You don’t have to ask God whether you should set aside a day to worship God. Of course you worship. Make worship a priority
  • Give, serve, make a difference. Again, you don’t have to wonder whether you ought to do these things. The answer is always, “yes”! Give, serve, and make a difference right where you are
  • Read God’s word
  • If you’re married, stay faithful to your spouse. If you’re single, practice celibacy
  • If you’re a student, study hard
  • If you work for a company, give them your best
  • If you are a stay at home adult, be a blessing to your family and neighbors

There is so much a “seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness” person is doing that such a person will stay busy all day long. Do those things you know you ought to be doing even without having to ask God whether you should be doing those things. These will keep us plenty busy.

While we’re doing these things, through the collective of us who make up the church, God changes communities, societies, and the world.