I have also been thinking a lot about how we can be more missional in our attitudes and actions as we "do" church. I believe one way is simply to mention the name Jesus, as we come along side our friends and co-workers, family and neighbors. To muster the words "God lives," and "Jesus saves," with our words and deeds. To offer to pray with someone, simple prayers of love and care and joy, in the name of Jesus. It all sounds simple, but I see the terror in people's eyes as I encourage them to go for it.
Not able to sleep past 4:30 this morning, I pulled up my emails. One was from a dear member who attached a commentary from Ben Stein, comedian, delivered on CBS Morning Show some years back. It struck me today as I considered why we don't talk about Jesus more "out there." Bear with me, as I post excerpts. Ben Stein writes:
I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish.... I don't like getting pushed around for being a Jew, and I don't think Christians like getting pushed around for being Christians. I think people who believe in God are sick and tired of getting pushed around, period. I have no idea where the concept came from that
In light of the many jokes we send to one another for a laugh, this is a little different: This is not intended to be a joke; it's not funny, it's intended to get you thinking.
Well, I say (Lyn now) God said he will leave us to ourselves. It's all over the biblical witness. And yes, God is slow to anger, but God is not tolerant when God's name and will is mocked or silenced, especially by God's people. Eventually, we who call Jesus Lord and believe God is the Creator of the Universe, and the Holy Spirit lives in us, will be held accountable for our political correctness about the God we profess.
As Christians when we have the courage to speak up as a believer in God, and as Jesus as Lord of all, we’ll be persecuted; that’s what Jesus and Paul meant by persecution and suffering. We WILL suffer for Jesus when we call out His name against the tide of political correctness. I wish more of us had that courage. Jesus has a difficult plan for us: to spread the good news in season and out, in good times and bad, at the risk of our lives and reputation and rejection.