When I was 10 years old, Baskin-Robbins opened a new ice cream store in my neighborhood. It didn’t serve the icy, generic brand of sweet treats that my mom occasionally bought at the grocery store. This was good ice cream—thick and creamy!
Better yet, Baskin-Robbins let its patrons sample their different flavors of ice cream with their iconic pink taste-testing spoons. These provided small but yummy samples of what was to come if you ordered a full scoop or two. This was uncharted territory for a 10-year-old. And I’m here to report that I took full advantage of it!
In her book Kingdom Calling, Amy Sherman tells of a pastor who held up one of those pink taste-testing spoons as he was teaching about joining Jesus in His “grand, sweeping work of restoration.” Just as pink spoons offered “foretastes” of the ice cream to come, he encouraged his Christian audience to think of themselves as offering “foretastes” of God’s coming kingdom to their “neighbors near and far.”
King Jesus taught that the kingdom of God has already arrived in our world through Him (Mark 1:14-15). But it won’t fully come until He returns to the world, sits on the throne, and renews all things (Revelation 21:5). The second coming of Jesus, however, shouldn’t motivate us to live a passive life, where we sit around and wait for Him to show up someday. For we, the body of Christ, have a job to do!
Until Jesus returns, our mission is to partner with Him in giving foretastes—previews—of God’s kingdom. One day that kingdom will fully come to earth as it is in heaven (Mark 1:15; Matthew 6:10). As we wait and anticipate, we too can bring great joy to God the Father (Mark 1:11).
Let’s spread His good news today!
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Genesis 25:19-34
More:
Read Matthew 24:14 and consider what part you play in God’s kingdom-building plan.
Next:
How have you been a “foretaste” of God’s kingdom? How can you be one today?
Gary Shultz on January 16, 2016 at 6:40 am
I’m guessing you still enjoy a scoop or so of ice cream? I think the life of integrity offers one of the best flavors that the world can see. I don’t think we ourselves have to be an array of all kind of flavors, maybe just being a good chocolate or vanilla is what is intended for us. We must have most of the same characteristics, qualities, and ingredients, but God gets to scoop the flavors as He chooses. Unlike ice cream the Christian life is not always sweet. That’s when we show the real ingredients of our flavor. Thanks Jeff, now I’m hungry.
jim spillane on January 16, 2016 at 11:47 am
Gary – always enjoy your comments and they often get me thinking (thanx). You are so right in what you say regarding our Christian life. Sometimes, the heat of the day can cause us to melt, just like ice cream.
gagirllive on January 16, 2016 at 9:43 am
I think the Beatitudes give us a guide to what kingdom life should look like on us down here now. As we put into practice these attitudes in our lives, we are experiencing for ourselves and giving the world a foretaste of glory divine!
Jeff Olson on January 16, 2016 at 11:25 am
gagirlive, AMEN!!!