Dear Jesus-Followers,
If you ever thought that “following Jesus” was
going to be about peaceful co-existence, about living comfortably, about not
being anxious about tomorrow, or about being first rather than last …Jesus is
about to spend the next stretch of Sundays challenging ALL of our assumptions,
hopes, and dreams! Get ready! The sun’s not going to be the only scorching
thing to smite us! But living as we do
these days next to Hell’s backyard (not only as a reflection of the summer
weather, but the world around us that is wracked by the evidence and
consequence of human sinfulness), being smote by Jesus’ words isn’t the worst idea
of how to pass some of the hottest days on earth.
Jesus will describe a baptism with which to be
baptized, as a fire already kindled.
Jesus references scorching heat from a south wind. Jesus will sentence us to the lowest place
and instruct us to invite the poor to dinner.
Jesus will tell us to “sell our possessions” but be “dressed for
action. Jesus will ask us not to be
afraid, but that our house may be broken into.
Jesus will tell us that our lives will be asked of us, and that our
possessions cannot remain with us. So, if
we are to have any claim on the Kingdom of God …our lives and our possessions,
our homes and dinner tables—should bear little resemblance to how they do,
today!
Wow! Jesus
comes to us with seemingly little tolerance for the ways in which we are
usually accustomed to spending our summer vacation! Boating, fishing, swimming, camping by the
lake under the stars, traveling to see far away places, re-creating—we call
it!
If you’re familiar with the television series,
Yellowstone, you may have heard Mr. Dutton—the fictionalized owner of the largest
ranch in Montana—brag about how no one questions his ardor for the ranching
lifestyle from the summer days spent watching the cattle while living away in
the wilderness, bathing in mountain streams and playing in the meadows, with no
other people to bother you! A view, even
he would say too few people share the privilege of, because people like him,
keep it to themselves! So, Jesus seeks
to remind us that living in the Kingdom of God isn’t about preserving it for
ourselves, but just the opposite—making it accessible to everyone! It's why Jesus teaches us that life isn’t about
the abundance of possessions, that possessions are sold and alms are given, that
God gives us the kingdom (even if we’re not ready for it), and we’re always
invited to dinner (whether we can pay for it, or not).
I think Jesus turns up the heat hoping we realize
some urgency in moving toward the Kingdom of God …not for our sake, but for the
sake of the whole world! This comes as
no surprise to us who have come to know at least some of what Jesus is about. When you’ve sat in our pews as long as some
of us have, well, the pew is a little bit worn and “comfortable”—like an old
ball glove, well-worn shoes, or a favorite pair of jeans. The “comfortable” isn’t what’s bad; but the
urgency of tending to others, sometimes fades, too.
WE are the instruments of God’s Kingdom. When we make noise, the Kingdom comes
alive! So may God strike up the band and
use us as a clarion call of faithful following in which God’s Kingdom—in all
it’s glory—is revealed.
Keep your cool.
Wear your sunscreen. Live your
life so it tells God’s story …like what Jesus
says.
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