How do we make the Gosple credible to a post-modern world? In the last post, I ventured into what is the Good News and wondered if it includes a culture beyond “coming to Jesus for Salvation only.” It does… to kill the suspense of the question. Jesus always paralleled the good news with a kingdom. That kingdom is political because it deals with a new people residing in a earthly realm, that kingdom has different values and morals, and the people of that kingdom are all considered to be ambassadors of the King. To live out, to proclaim, and to administer the good news, which that King (Jesus) did thousands of years ago. So, this begs the question, why isn’t Jesus’ Gospel credible anymore? I think this is a bad question to ask. Maybe it is better to ask, why doesn’t the church/Christians prove that the gospel is credible anymore? Or maybe we should be thinking how to make the post-modern world credible to the Gospel?
Within the good news of the Kingdom of God, a culture is formed. The sad news of this fact, only two types of cultures can be developed: The authentic culture of the Good News or man’s implied interpretations of Jesus’ good news. It doesn’t take much to see that is the later that is observed more than Kingdom culture. This is why the Gospel has little credibility to influence change in society for the better. This is why the church is slowly dying of a selfish disease and more and more people are getting a sour taste in their mouths about Christianity. The church has lost its influential voice in America (also in the main 1/3 of the world), and I’m willing to bet it is because we have adopted our own interpretations of Jesus’ Gospel (this is not a profound opinion, it is an obvious fact). Read the rest of this entry »
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