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THE
GOSPEL: FOR HERE OR TO GO (Part 4 of 6)
By Keith Giles
[part
1] [part
2] [part
3] [part
4] [part 5] [part 6]
SALVATION:
IT’S A PROCESS, NOT AN EVENT OR POINT IN
TIME
One
thing I find fascinating as I study the New
Testament and the practice of the early church
is that their concept of salvation was much
different than mine. When I think of
salvation, I usually think of that one day
when, as a nine year old boy, I walked forward
and prayed with my pastor to ask Jesus into my
heart. However, Peter and Paul seemed to have
a different opinion about the salvation
process. In their minds, salvation was an
ongoing experience, not a one-time deal.
“..And
the Lord added to their number daily those who
were being saved.” (Acts 2:42-47)
"For you are receiving the
goal of your faith, the salvation of your
souls." (1 Peter 1:9)
SOCIAL
LEPROSY
In
the book of John, Jesus prays for those who
would follow his teachings after he ascended
into heaven. What I find fascinating is that
Jesus began by praying for what he didn’t
want to pray. Yeah, it sounds strange,
doesn’t it? Why would anyone every start
praying by asking God for what they were not
asking? Maybe the clue is in what it was that
Jesus didn’t pray. He says, “I pray not
that you take them out of the world, but that
you protect them from the Evil One” (John
17:15).
Why
did Jesus pray this?
I
think it’s because he knows human nature and
he knew that, soon after his ascension, we
would want to remove ourselves from the world
around us. We’re not comfortable hanging out
with those sinners. More often than not, we
treat the lost, those outside the Church, as
if they have some sort of “Social
Leprosy”. We’re afraid we’ll catch what
they’ve got, so we avoid contact with them.
We create Christian versions of the world so
that we never have to interact with these
“Social Lepers”. We have Christian Radio
Stations, Christian Yellow Pages, Christian
Coffee Shops, Christian Book Stores, and all
sorts of private avenues where our contact
with non-Christians is minimized.
I’m
convicted when I realize that Jesus didn’t
even treat people who had actual leprosy this
way, and yet I treat those who think
differently than I do as if they had some
infectious disease that I might catch if I’m
exposed to them for any extended period of
time. The ironic thing is that Jesus expected
that his disciples would be salt and light in
the world, not hidden under a basket waiting
for the second coming.
Paul
the Apostle echoed the prayer of Jesus when he
instructed the Christians in Corinth about
their interactions with non-believers. “I
have written you in my letter not to associate
with sexually immoral people; not at all
meaning the people of this world who are
immoral, or the greedy and swindlers, or
idolaters. In that case you would have to
leave this world.” (1 Corinthians
5:9-10)
Have
we removed ourselves from the world? If so,
we’ve allowed the Enemy to pacify us into
complacency. It’s time to awaken from our
slumber and burst out of our Christian bubble.
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about
the author |
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Keith
Giles is a writer, pastor, teacher, and house
church leader in SoCal. He writes a free, weekly
e-newsletter called [SUBVERSIVE UNDERGROUND].
Find out more at www.keithgiles.com
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