Archive for June, 2010

Following The Way

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

And if you give even a cup of cold water to one of the least of my followers you will surely be rewarded

Matthew 10:42

Being a Red Letter Christian is perhaps not as difficult as we would first think. We initially look to all those people who have achieved great things for God and think we must follow their example. That we should become a missionary in the third world and take care of the sick and poor in these places.

Whilst this is a great ambition and all credit to those who feel called to do this and respond to it, it is not what the majority of us can do. We have families and jobs and responsibilities we cannot just turn our backs on them to follow what is really someone else’s call. Our job is to grow where God has planted us.

When Jesus sent out the twelve for the first time he specifically told them to stay local and to deal with the local people. He told them not to make big plans but to deal with the small stuff. The economist E F Schumacher coined the phrase ‘small is beautiful’ when he laid out his ideas on how to assist people. As well as the large government schemes of aid he recognised that you could make a bigger impact in someone’s life by empowering them personally, a micro loan to a farmer to buy livestock, a sewing machine to a mother to allow her to make clothes for her family and run a small business, a well to bring fresh water to a village.

Jesus instructed us to work in the same way. We don’t have to be part of a crusade in our town or put on a big show. We need to be kind to our neighbours and show then a good example. By doing this we will get a chance to practically demonstrate Gods love in action and perhaps a chance to talk to them about Gods kingdom. Sounds underwhelming doesn’t it. We all want to be super heroes. But by following Jesus’ Red Letters we can. After all are you going to tell him he was wrong?

A Red Letter Day

Monday, June 21st, 2010

….Jesus went up the mountainside with his disciples and sat down to teach them.

Matthew 5:1

There is a vast gap in the public perception between Jesus and what he taught, and Christians and the teaching of the church. People believe they should be the same thing and so they should. But over the years, usually for political reasons, the teachings of Jesus have been manipulated and adapted to make things more comfortable for us until sometimes there now seems little resemblance between some church doctrines and what Jesus actually told us to do.

An example of this is what is known as the prosperity teaching. Some say that if you follow God you will flourish and will have all your dreams fulfilled in this world. Jesus said you cannot serve God and money. Don’t look to earthly riches but store up your treasure in heaven by letting go of what you desire here on earth.

In America in particular the church has also been recruited into supporting the Republican party even though a lot of what it stands for does not align with Jesus’s teachings.

A result of this is a new movement in the church in America called ‘The Red Letter Christians’. The name is taken from the fact that in some bibles the words of Jesus are written in red letters. The movement is supported by Tony Campolo and Jim Wallis and details can be found in the ‘useful links’ section of this page.

The premise is that we try to get back to the real teaching of Jesus. The simple test of this is to ask WWJD in any situation. The answer may make us feel uncomfortable sometimes. I found a good demonstration of this by reading The Sermon on The Mount in The Message version of the New Testament. This give some portrayal as to how radical Jesus’ teaching are and how far off the mark we have become.

So perhaps we should go back to basics and re-evaluate what Jesus actually said instead of believing what we would wish he were saying. If we did this then perhaps we could have a real red letter day.

What does it mean to be a Christian?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

…and he will separate them as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.

Matthew 25:31- 46

The simple definition of a Christian is one who believes in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. But in this teaching Jesus seems to be saying that there is much more to it than that. Believing in him may get you a shot at entry, but you still have to show that this has made a difference in your life if you are going to get through the door..

After all, Jesus set us an incredible example to follow. Just saying you believe in him but without trying in even a small way to follow him shows that in reality you don’t believe in him at all.

So Jesus is saying here that you will be expected to provide proof that you believe in him and that this proof will be shown in how you acted to others. And not just when people are watching but when God is watching, which is all the time.

So be encouraged that even if nobody else says thank you for what you do, God will.