Who are you hanging around with?
Mat 9:11-12 And as Jesus reclined at table in the house,
behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and were reclining with Jesus and
his disciples. And when the Pharisees
saw this, they said to his disciples, "Why does your teacher eat with tax
collectors and sinners?" But when he heard it, he said, "Those who
are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick.
Last night I heard a report of a faith community that
intentionally separates themselves from the outside world. Not from the aspect of living in a secluded
compound but more from the perspective of intentionally not socializing with
those who they feel are greater sinners than themselves. They have practiced
religion so well for so long that they have forgotten that they too are still
sinners.
The scripture quoted above makes a great point: Jesus did not come to encourage the “church” of
the day, He came to offer redemption and forgiveness to the lost. And He also knew that the church was often
just as lost as the unchurched.
The Scribes and the Pharisees were caught up in creating
rules, following rules, judging those who couldn’t follow the rules and judging
those who had not reason to know why to follow the rules. They missed the whole point of the law.
Along comes Jesus, fully God and fully human and seemingly
upsets the applecart on protocol. This heretic
was crossing the line and spending time with what they thought were undesirable
people!
But Jesus had other thoughts and designs. He came because all were in need of grace, and
because all were in need of redemption, and because all were equally important
to Him. So it was his nature to step
away from the physical and spiritual boundaries of “the church” and spend time
with those who otherwise might never set foot on the turf of the church.
I’ll be transparent: for the time being I have unintentionally
stepped away from spending a lot of time with folks outside the church and have
entered a season of intentionally working with folks inside the church to prepare
them to “GO.” I miss being “out there”. I often thrived being “out there.” I need to find my way back to that!
There is a satisfaction I get mingling with folks who don’t
know Jesus. I don’t categorically tell
them “Turn or Burn.” It’s not my style. But I do want to get to know them, listen to
their story, and look for opportunities to introduce them to Grace. I want to conversationally and relationally bring
those who are searching for answers into the presence of a living savior. I’m not interested in religiously bullying people. But I can’t foolishly wait for them to come
to me. It’s most likely not going to happen.
I need to go to them.
Where is the focal point of your personal ministry? Do you just hang around with “Churchy”
people? Do you love “Going to church”
more than spending time with those who don’t have a clue who Christ is? Can you be found having dinner with the “tax
collectors”? Your mission filed doesn’t
have to be thousands of miles away. In
our day and age its right in our own back yards.
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