Friday, September 26, 2025

“ The Economic Outlook of the Kingdom of God ”

 

Dear …those daring enough to think they are or should be disciples of Jesus,

All summer long in the lectionary, Jesus has chided followers and would-be disciples about our money, wealth, power, and possessions.  In fact, Jesus says plainly—those with possessions CANNOT be his disciples.  …But Jesus doesn’t say we need not apply!  Harvest is coming! 

I believe that Jesus teaches that in the Kingdom of God, money has no value and possessions are meaningless.  Which clearly means, we can’t take them with us.  But I also believe the point of Jesus’ teaching is so that we become proficient at building the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.  Jesus invites us to build the Kingdom of God! 

Living in the Kingdom of God is not a “reward” for our believing or having faith in Jesus.

Living in the Kingdom of God …is God’s gift to us.  The Law, Prophets, and Jesus—all call us toward a relationship with God that transcends the chasm between this life and the next.  Jesus demonstrates that the Kingdom of God is present on earth as it is in heaven, and teaches us not only to pray that this is so, but calls us to build the kingdom around us and among us.  This isn’t to confuse heaven and earth, but it is to try and fulfill God’s vision when God said, “Let there be light,” and “God saw that it was good.” 

Jesus insists that living in the Kingdom of God is not because we somehow earn a privilege, or that we can preserve such an experience for ourselves and other people “like us”—but just the opposite!  The goal of the Kingdom of God is to make it livable and accessible to everyone!  It’s why money, wealth, possessions, and power carry no sway!  It’s why this is almost utterly unimaginable to us, but for Jesus!  God gives us the kingdom, and we’re always invited to dinner whether we can pay for it or not. 

Jesus reminds us, people like us, other believers, even the Pharisees and scribes, religious and political opponents, that we are called to build a kingdom not our own, a kingdom built on serving neighbors as ourselves.  It is a vision that insists that everyone is of value, and no one is less than another.  Loving neighbors as ourselves transcends our money, wealth, power, and possessions—making us believers and followers together. 

Harvest is traditionally the season in which we are invited to take stock of our money, wealth, possessions, and power, and consider how we use them in the service of kingdom of God we dream about and pray for.  In the next few weeks you’ll hear about our congregation’s financial plans for next year, but you’ll also hear about special opportunities to spread the love of God we’ve benefitted from, to so many others.  As you consider what you have received, I hope you will contemplate the ways you can be instruments of God’s love and joy—not only in our community but for the love of God to have the broadest possible influence. 

Jesus teaches us we tell his story best with our lives …bent toward serving our neighbors as ourselves.  Where the building blocks used to be our abc’s—attendance, building, and cash—today’s thriving churches worry about their NOPs—their neighbors, the way they’re organized, and their partnerships.  ALL, in the service of loving neighbors and building God’s kingdom. 

Come.  Use your God-given gifts.  Build the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven. 

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