Commands
Jul 10th 2010gregmissions & mystery & prayer & sermon seeds & starting over
Several things I have been reading lately caused me to check God’s first and last commands. According to the narrative as we have it, God’s first command is not to obey or abstain, to toil or to behave in certain ways. God’s first command to man, and all of creation is to be, period, to have life. Then God enjoys fellowship with them.
Leaving alone for a moment all the things we muddle up in the middle, I turn to the final command. Again it is none of the things we usually preach and teach. It is also to come and share life. To once again live in fellowship with creation and Creator. Walter Brueggemann points out that one of the most obvious and overlooked predictions in the strange book of Revelation is that at the final full restoration of the Kingdom they are singing. They are singing and God is saying, “Come in and share life with Me.”
Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life and life to the full!” And Jesus did NOT say we would only get the life God intends after a long life of woeful obedience to dogma when we finally die. Jesus said that the Kingdom is here. The church has long maintained that the Kingdom exists on Earth post-Easter. If we believe it, really believe it, then I think these are the preeminent commands we should be declaring and living now! And we have given them far too little attention!
In a world where people find the goodness of creation sullied by death, fear, uncertainty, and environmental destruction we have responded too long with platitudes and to do lists (mostly involving supporting the life of the corporate church!), dogma and damnation. It is time to echo God’s primary commands. Come and live!
Revelation 22:17The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let him who hears say, “Come!” Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life.”
Come, love, sing, live.
peace
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