Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Living out the Gospel: Part 5 – The Commands of the Message

You are my disciples, if you do what I command.

Curious isn’t it that the New Testament which is so focused on grace and not living under the law would include commands that are often more difficult to obey than the ones given in the Old Testament Law? This is important to realize when understanding the balance the Gospel creates between man’s and God’s responsibility. God is the one who saves as we stated before, but it does not leave man to do as he wishes. Man also has a responsibility.

Christ demanded obedience. Extreme obedience. On the one hand we must believe and it is God who grants us the faith to believe, so it is God’s responsibility to save man. But man is also expected to obey the calling of Christ. To follow him. To emulate him. To serve as his ambassadors. This is a high calling. Consider this; Peter writes in his letter to the churches; “Be holy in all manner of conversation.” Think deeply on this command. Is it even possible to be holy in every interaction we have with other people; Christian and non-Christian alike? No. Not on our own. But with Christ, because of the Gospel being lived out daily in our lives it is possible.

Another famed passage is Romans 12:1-2:

I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.

This passage is a command colored with the language of “appeal.” The word carries the idea of a strong urging, begging, imploring someone to do the action stated afterward. Paul urges them, but then states that this action is not just a nice thing to do, but IS our worship. thus this is a command given in the language of an appeal.

Afterward is another command, first given negatively and then positively. First we are to not conform. Paul typically uses the term “world” to refer to the evil aspects of the world, the idea of conforming to a sinful condition. Instead, we are to “be transformed.” True, this is in the passive tense, which many think takes the emphasis off of what we must do. Thus, we can focus on not conforming, then let go and let God do the transforming. I think this is a faulty interpretation. Given all the other commands scattered frequently throughout the New Testament, we are not passive receptors of transformation, but active participants in the process. We transform ourselves and God transforms us. It is a dual relationship.

A reading through Paul’s letters will note the regularity which Paul attaches his commands to the Gospel. That is the beauty of the transformation. We participate with God in transforming ourselves. We work together with God. God does not do it all nor do we do it all. We do it together with him who gives us the power. But the point is we must still work towards being holy. We must still participate in the transformation process. We must obey.

Part 6 of this series will bring out another aspect of this Gospel calling: the way of suffering. Part 7 will answer the obedience question: What does God require of us to live out the Gospel?

Send Me

As I've been thinking about the true Gospel message and what it entails, various thoughts on its connection to missions have arisen. I will discuss this further in a latter post, but for now I wanted to share this video by HistoryMakers and set to music by Lecrae. I'll post the lyrics after the video.



Lyrics to Send Me :
Send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
lemme go lemme go!
(repeat x4)

i seen it with my own two,
there's no way i can show you
a perfectly poverty stricken people with no view.
And i bet you can't believe this,
they never heard of jesus.
Heard young butler, lil wayne, and young jeezy.

No one's signing up to go on missions this summa.
Rather sit at home and watch exibit pimp in a humma
while a nine year old is shot down.
No one's screaming 'stop now!'
no bridge illustrations for criminals who on lock down.

People deep in africa
looking for an answer bra'.
In china man,
they're dieing man,
until they know who died for sins.
So look what grace did.
Not for us to stay here
inside our comfort zones
at home in mama's basement.

Get out on the grind y'all.
Ain't no better time doll.
I know y'all read the great commission.
Let me just remind y'all:
make disciples of the nations.
Teach'm to obey the lord.
Have to lead someone to christ before i face the lord.

Send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
lemme go lemme go!
(repeat x4)

hey! After, 1,000 years in the west and the churches
get'n bigger daily without understand'n worship. (say what?)
Some regenerate but a lot ain't saved.
You walk outside and be surprised cuz the block ain't changed.
And the numbers they be get'n me.
Something just ain't hit'n them.
America ain't christian they practice'n the ritual.
That's why we should be mission though.
Hey, what you think i'm spit'n for?
The united states is die'n
and in the east is looking pitiful.

Some places if they catch you
they'll arrest you.
They'll serve you,
but they still need the word too.
The gospel should be heard too.
We claim we ain't ashamed,
but we ain't hit the block up.
Were in our christian bubble,
while our brotha's get'n locked up.
Lord i wanna stock up,
pack a bag and walk up
in a country where my faith may get me shot up
anywhere i go, whether my city or far abroad,
i just wanna show' christ the risen holy god.

Send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
lemme go lemme go!
(repeat x4)

i know they're die'n in the streets over in the middle east.
Some kids sink in piece
others hold'n up a piece.
If the violence doesn't cease,
then at least the deceased
might know jesus as their savior as their bodies hit the streets.
And i know this is a graphic view.
And i pray that it's attack'n you.
Track'n you to act and do
what you see in the back illusion.
Mathew twenty-four and fourteen.
We should read it twice
before we think that life is just a battle
see we free in christ!
Look dawg! Life is more than church work and football!
What if you were dead and seen that christians overlooked y'all!
This is why we leave the couch
and leave the comforts of our house
to show a die'n world a god they'll probably never read about.

The great commission says make disciples of all nations.
Have we even made them in our own nation?
Come on christians!
Missions exist because worship doesn't.
People don't worship the god who made them.
We're ambassadors.
Let's go!

Send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
send me I'll go,
lemme go lemme go!
(repeat x4)