Tuesday, October 27, 2009

on the edge

We would like to be on an even keel, completely calm, with no troubles, temptations, trials, or sins. This is not life in the here and now for us in Jesus.

Yes, the kingdom of God is a matter or righteousness, peace and joy by the Holy Spirit. And this should be a part of our experience. But we live in an existence contrary to the way of life in Jesus because of the world, the flesh and the devil.

So living in Jesus in this world involves living on the edge, so to speak. What I mean is not that we can feel free to deviate a bit from the straight and narrow. Not at all! But we must get comfortable with the reality that our lives here are not about being comfortable. That the way is narrow and difficult to life, and that we go through many hardships.

So we need to accustom and harden ourselves to the fact that life won't be easy here. Grace is free but not cheap, and full commitment alone is costly in terms of what is valued by humans especially in terms of this world. We are indeed people in process, and we are in a war zone no less, in spiritual terms, so we'd best accustom ourselves to this, and just accept it as a part of our lot in this world, together, in Jesus.

What would you like to add to this?

Tomorrow chapter 3, "Stringing Pearls" in Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus: How the Jewishness of Jesus Can Transform Your Faith, by Ann Spangler and Lois Tverberg.

4 comments:

preacherman said...

Amen!
Great thoughts for us to meditate on today.

Ted M. Gossard said...

Kinney,
We're to live on edge yet learn not to be "on edge" as a result. Maybe I should have emphasized that.

Thanks.

Every Square Inch said...

Ted - we must come to terms with both facts -

1. We live in a fallen imperfect world

2. God has set a plan to redeem the world and is calling us to be part of that.

Ted M. Gossard said...

Yes, ESI.

This post in just glancing at it was written as kind of an existentialistic look at what it means to follow Jesus in this world. Considering the experience of it.

It certainly is true what you say.