“The ends are the means.” Too often folks focus on the ends and neglect the means by which we achieve those ends. Very often philosophy gets mixed into Christianity and forms a whole new system. We see it often in denominations we do not particularly like. We see it often in folks that have a different political ideology than us. We see it often in folks that have a different understanding of The Bible than us. BUT we rarely see how our own lived experience influences our own relationship with God.
I grew up extremely Pentecostal. After a decade of frustration with the church of my youth, I set out looking at other churches. I gave up on churches after a while and eventually gave up on having a personal relationship with God. I got back into church because my girlfriend in college was Catholic. So, I started going to mass with her. At that point, church was a harmless diversion. And for many decades after, I still attended with her a lot more than most Catholics. I went all the time, however, my relationship with God was still adversarial. I was not ready to give church people a chance. And rightfully so. Church people can be quite the hindrance. When I did get back into having a relationship with God, I asked that I not be a hypocrite. All I want out of this walk is to not be a hindrance to others like some others were a hindrance in my walk. I just wanted to serve others by being an example of what I saw in Him. And in order to do that, the way I live my life is more important than getting to Heaven.
I think I can honestly say that I don’t care about getting to Heaven. It is not one of the main things that consumes my thoughts about God and life. What does concern me is how I live my life as an Ambassador of His Kingdom. How I carry myself as His representative is ultimately more important to me than Heaven and hell. I worry less about the destination than I do the journey that is eventually going to lead to my reunion with Him. And I think that shapes my philosophy, my ideology, my politics, and my life a lot more than worry. Jesus tells us so often to not be afraid, however, many folks preach fear. I started this journey to not be afraid. There was plenty of fear in the world. There is much more hope in Jesus than fear. And I wanted to live a life that showed that understanding.
How we live our life is an image of God. We just have to figure out what that life is telling us about the God we image. The way we live our lives shows God to the world. What kind of God am I showing others?
Serve His Kingdom by serving one another in love.
Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!
I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!