You’ve heard it said… (part 2)
It is our own misunderstanding of Jesus’ mission and message that has us continually needing to release the next update of “church”. Cultural relevance, whether it is an adjustment to the Reformation or to Post-Modernism should never be the target. If cultural relevance must be the target then let’s define the culture rightly. To what culture should we be conforming? The edgy new culture that is arriving on the scene? The traditional culture which many find difficult to release? Here is how Jesus would answer this question.
“When you pray, pray like this; Our Father (Source, Origin) in Heaven (Whose culture is the Spiritual realm) hallowed be Your Name (You belong at the center of all things). Your Kingdom come (may the culture of the Heavenly Realm, the Presence of your Nature, be the thing that we conform to) your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven (please be the shaping and transforming power that restores to earth and all its inhabitants, the original design of creation).
Because the Knowledge of Good and Evil has shaped our understanding and perceptual pathways we associate God with the Traditions from which we are trying to extricate ourselves, instead of associating Him with the Life-Giving encounters the whole world is starved for.
God heartily invites us to spend our day moving in His life-soaked presence. We fear He wants us to give up fun stuff. God urges us to let go of the things which choke our soul. We fear He wants to control us. God offers us a connection to the very Force that brought all things into existence. We fear He wants us to be slaves.
Listen again this week to the teachings of Jesus. Though He occasionally instructed us about navigating the Earth-realm; overwhelmingly, the bulk of His teaching had much more to do with the Nature and Availability of the Heavenly Realm. “The Kingdom of Heaven is like…” is not a statement which introduces institutional principles. It is the beginning of a description of a place that He has been and we have not. It is the description of a place that is available to us in our day to day lives.
Let’s not change what the church does again. Let’s change instead, where we operate from.
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