I am starting to realise how important it is to make following Jesus not just about praying more, reading more of the Bible more, going to Church more but starting to let Jesus transform the mundane. Being part of Crunchy nut cornflakes and belgium beers. Being a part of 15minute showers and 2hour lectures on consciousness. It's easy to write prayers like that, it's not easy to see what that looks like in actuality.
I have a mate who told me that he had a conversation with some friends the other day who said to him "you always bring Jesus into every conversation don't you" to which he replied "that's kind of the point isn't it?". The point of being a follower of Jesus is not that we live enhanced, that we live 'better' like we're living on a kind of upgraded life to everyone else. Jesus says (matt 16:25): "For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it."
Living a life focused on following Jesus is about living every part of our lives for him. The exciting, the mundane, the Churchy, the cheeky kiss with the girlfriend, the coffee with your friend, the phonecall with your mum, the bank account, the DVD collection, the degree. God is interested in all of it. And unless we learn to know what making God a part of all of that, unless we learn how to 'lose our lives' for Christ, we won't ever find our real lives, our Christ centred lives.
We can reinvent Church a million times over, have a preach in a pub, preach in a coffee shop, sing coldplay instead of matt redman, have interesting table discussions, we can pioneer all the forms of fresh expressions we like, grow as many cell groups and clusters as we can. But unless we start modelling real discipleship, real following in every aspect of our lives, we won't grow.
We might have more people in meetings, more 'converts'. But I think there's a definite difference between converts and disciples. I'm not satisfied being a person who turns up to Church every Sunday and cell group every Thursday just to go on living and acting like everyone else. I want Christ and the kingdom movement to infest every aspect of my life. Otherwise I will lose my life.
I don't know entirely what it looks like to be honest, but I think it starts with realising that we cannot segment our spiritual and normal lives. If we've given up our entire live to follow Jesus- the pint in the pub with my mate is just as much living a life focused on Jesus as the two hour sermon on Sunday. The reading a great novel, listening to a great album is just as much worshipful (or at least should be) as singing Tim Hughes songs on a Sunday. We need to start seeing God in more things rather than less things. Otherwise it's going to be impossible to live devoted, Christ centred lives. I'm not suggesting that we all stop meeting in Church meetings, that we stop preaching sermons, stop writing crap worship songs (ok maybe I am suggesting we should stop this...) But rather that it just isn't enough. It's not enough for a Christ centred life to just do these things more.
We need to stop the attitude which says the only things that are of value, the only things that are worshipful and the only things which are focused on Christ are the things of organised 'Church'. I'm challenged to rethink what 'Church' is, what following Jesus means and how I can make that prayer I wrote on my lecture notes an outworking in my life. That's what I'm striving for.
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