Romans 10:13-17
In that quiet time between Christmas and New Year it is a good time to reflect on what Jesus’ coming to earth meant for us.
Continuing on the theme of following Jesus versus legalism, I am reflecting on this passage from Romans.
We call on the name of the Lord and we are saved.
How can we call on what we don’t believe in?
When a person in desperation calls out to God, do they do it because they are clutching at straws? Or do they do that because deep down they believe God does exist?
Having being helped by God do they continue to believe in God?
WE ALL BELIEVE IN GOD AT SOME LEVEL
I believe that at some deep level everyone believes in God. They may not want to admit it, but when things are desperate people tend to ask God for help.
Whether they are grateful to God and acknowledge what He has done after the crisis is over is another matter.
WHAT DO YOU CALL THAT HIGHER POWER YOU BELIEVE EXISTS?
It is interesting that people have a concept and belief in a higher power, but don’t know what to call that higher power. Some will admit it is a “god” but others will not.
There is a difference between those who have been taught the good news and those who have not yet heard it.
In a world where the majority of people are Christians it is sad that so few people know about Jesus.
OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO WITNESS TO THE GOOD NEWS
What are we as Christians doing to inform people about Jesus?
I am not advocating standing on a street corner and haranguing people with the aggressive message about how they are all going to hell unless they believe in Jesus. A heavy stick never wins converts.
I am not advocating harsh judgementalism and legalism that randomly judges some and ignores the glaring sins of others. Judging people who are gay, lesbian, transgender, addicts, homeless, sex workers, refugees and those who seek abortions for whatever reason while applauding those who defraud others, incite violence against minority groups, exploit their workers, even use slave labour in their supply chains is wrong. It also sends a negative message about God and brings His name into disrepute.
LIVING FAITH IN JESUS
From my observations in life it seems to me that the best way to inform people about Jesus is to live in the footsteps of Jesus. To be loving, joyous, serene and peaceful, patient, compassionate, good, faithful, gentle and self controlled. To be ruled by love and to live a life of love and acceptance of others.
Ramming Jesus and legalism down people’s throats never succeeds, but being Jesus’ hands, voice, feet, care and concern does work. Being there for people. Accepting and loving them. Never being afraid to speak about Jesus in your life, acknowledging what He has done according to the prompting of the Holy Spirit is the best way to teach them about Jesus.
Being seen to genuinely pray and not be a hypocrite is also important.
THE SAD WAY CHRISTIANS ARE PERCEIVED
I once heard a sad story about a woman whose child was killed in an accident. The first thing she did was find a Moslem so that they could pray. In her perception Moslem’s prayed and meant it. She had no Christian witness to fill her with the perception that Christians prayed.
When politicians parade their supposed faith in Jesus as a vote winning exercise it is hard to conceive of a God worthy of faith.
When politicians and others within the community use their supposed faith in Jesus to judge others and put them down, to be harsh and uncaring. It is hard to conceive of a God worthy of faith who cares for you.
TURN BACK TO GOD AND THE SIMPLICITY OF FAITH IN HIM
Christians need to stop relying on judgementalism and unhealthy adherence to legalism that becomes their God. Christians need to turn back to God and His love. To listen to the teachings of Jesus. To witness to the true God. The God of love, joy, peace, patience, compassion, gentleness, faithfulness, goods and self control.
We need to show those still stumbling in darkness the true light of Jesus so that when they call on the higher power they will realise that higher power is God.
Then when people call on the name of the Lord they can know who they are seeking, turn and be saved.