Last year, my wife Miska and I traveled to London.
We enjoyed the standard sights (Westminster Abbey was a favorite), but mainly we spent our days walking the neighborhoods, visiting shops and cafes, soaking in a different way of life. We noticed how drinking tea provided a daily rhythm, how remarkably peaceful a subway (or tube, as they call it) station could be. At Portobello Market, we saw shopkeepers close their doors so they could enjoy 20 minutes of quiet. Other cultures demonstrate new ways of living in our world.
On a broader scale, this is precisely what the Bible offers. Scripture provides an invitation into another way to live—a better way of being human. The way of life the Bible describes does not make us less active or less engaged with our world (as though we are merely surviving until God evacuates us). Rather, embracing God’s life makes us more engaged with our world—more the person God created us to be. Paul put it this way: “everything . . . connected with that old way of life has to go. . . . Get rid of it! And then take on an entirely new way of life—a God- fashioned life” (Ephesians 4:22,24 The Message).
And this new life is immersed in everyday stuff, human stuff: marriages, relationships, work—life. There’s nothing abstract or theoretical here. God gives straightforward wisdom, emphasizing the basics. Nothing flashy—but all very human. Paul says we should “stop telling lies” (Ephesians 4:25). We should keep anger in check (Ephesians 4:26). And—I love this—Paul insists that anyone who steals should simply “quit” (Ephesians 4:28). We should speak and live with kindness, have tender hearts, and always be quick to forgive (Ephesians 4:32).
I wonder what our world would be like if we truly embraced God’s way of being human.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Mark 6:1-13
More:
Turn to Ephesians 5–6. Note how Paul continues his discussion of human relationships and ways of living. How does God’s new way of life affect the many ways people relate?
Next:
What are your normal habits and patterns? How does God’s invitation to a new way of being human transform your view of real life?
pjp on July 14, 2011 at 5:09 am
Winn,
Excellent writing brother, praise the Lord. It’s a wonderful reality that we’ve been freed from our destructive sinful nature. It’s joyful to make it happen everyday & every moment. Thanks!
winn collier on July 14, 2011 at 10:07 am
Thank you, pjp. Seeing the gospel as a way of deeper engagement in the lived realities of this world has brought me much hope.
sheridan voysey on July 21, 2011 at 3:55 am
And what a beautiful way to put it, Winn. An enlightening post, as always.
winn collier on July 21, 2011 at 9:36 am
thank you, Sheridan.
conmeo on July 14, 2011 at 9:53 pm
Winn. Thank you brother. The new humanity is different for me having lost everything. I don’t know why but I trust that everything He does He does for the benefit of us that love Him. You are all constantly in my prayers. Bless us all each and everyone. Conmeo
winn collier on July 14, 2011 at 10:18 pm
conmeo, my prayers for you, as you feel the weight of loss