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Daily Heartlight -- February 23, 2009

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February 23, 2009

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Putting My Life Where My Mouth Is, by Phil Ware


The air is sizzling with tension. Three and a half years work has come
down to this moment of intense conflict. Hatred and jealousy hang like
ripe fruit waiting to drop and spew out their venom and violence. Yet
far from backing down, Jesus has provoked this moment, and He will
incite the crowd further. They must decide. He will allow them no
middle ground. They will have to choose: Is He Savior or charlatan,
Messiah or maniac, Lord or liar.

Jesus has just angered everyone in religious and political power. He
has caused a riot in the Temple as people were getting ready for the
big national celebration of Passover. Jesus' turning over tables,
scattering money, and setting caged animals free was irresponsible
anywhere. To do it in the Temple was incendiary, bordering on
revolutionary. Such action was dangerous. What was Jesus thinking? What
would happen to their Temple-based economy? What would the Romans think
about this and do in response?

The religious and political leaders had repeatedly tried to discredit
Jesus and trap Him in legal questions and technicalities. Instead,
Jesus had embarrassed them with His answers and His mocking questions
in reply. He has the audacity to call them out, labeling them
hypocrites, moneygrubbers, show offs, abusive religious frauds, and
snakes.

Jesus' strong words to the teachers of the Law and the Pharisees during
His last trip to Jerusalem are strong enough to peel the bark of a
hardwood tree (Matthew 23:1-39). I have looked at Jesus' blast of
righteous anger aimed at the heart of the religious leaders from
several angles.

* I've had folks take these critical statements of Jesus and turn
them around and say what the opposite of them would look like.
Those make for pretty good leadership principles.

* I've separated the key statements and tied them to other passages
in Scripture to show how these problems that Jesus confronts are
often the haunts that demons inhabit in religious structures.

* I've talked about the Pharisees and their noble desire to honor God
with holy lives, yet reminded people how easily we sink into a
legalistic institutionalism that suffocates grace, abuses people,
and causes those in power to lose their soul.

Today, however, I want to focus on just one of the statements that
Jesus made:

[Jesus said] "They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on
other people's shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to
lift a finger to move them" (Matthew 23:4).

Jesus' words haunt me. They sound remarkably similar to the charges
often made today by critics of organized church:

* They don't practice what they preach!

* They weigh people down with burdens and unnecessary rules!

* They don't do anything to help people with their real life
problems!

To put it in cornbread English, most folks view Christians as overly
critical, unhelpful, hypocrites.

We can quarrel all we want about the misperceptions. We can grow
frustrated and cynical ourselves with those who have betrayed Jesus and
the church by their abuses of power. Bottom line, however, as followers
of Jesus, we have the power to do something about this.

To make this change, we don't have to surrender our commitment to the
moral call of God. Neither do we have to give up our commitment to
Scripture or truth or faithfulness. But to make this change, we MUST
help folks lift the burdens they face. We must be about doing good and
sharing God's love and grace in practical ways.

As churches and as followers of Jesus, we are entering a situation
unprecedented in most of our lifetimes. Mounting struggles,
disorientation, fragmentation, unemployment, retirement concerns, and
fear are seeping in around us like a river slowly swelling past it
banks. So what will we DO to help?

Jesus tells us what He doesn't want us to be. He says these words
knowing that they will incite His enemies and galvanize those
determined to kill Him. But He says them anyway to them and to us as a
warning:

"They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on other people's
shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to
move them" (Matthew 23:4).

Instead of being like those religious leaders, Jesus wants us to be
like Him.

Take a look at the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and see how
He was with people. Notice those with whom He associated -- it is kind
of hard to find someone He wouldn't spend time with if they wanted to
be around Him, isn't it! Notice how He lived among them, heard their
cries, saw their pain, and lifted their burdens. And now, He calls to
us and asks us to be His Body, His presence in the world. When we
gather around His table and take the bread, we are not only remembering
His body on the cross, but we are His bodily presence in the world
today (1 Corinthians 11:16-17). Will we continue to do for others what
He did when He was physically present?

It is world changing.

Jesus was the opposite of those who gave folks heavy burdens and
refused to help them carry those burdens. And now, in times like ours,
we have to decide. He allows us no middle ground. We have to choose: Is
He Savior or charlatan, Messiah or maniac, Lord or liar.

And if we decide that Jesus is our hero, we are going to live with
others and for others like He did! And as we do, the Lord has given us
this promise: "As you serve others in My name, you are serving me" (Matthew
25:40, loose paraphrase). Jesus becomes real to others through our
actions. Jesus becomes real to us through the people we serve.

Such a calling is not easy ... not in our hostile and confused world.
It is, however, world changing. And I can't think of a time in my life
when our world needed more changing and more grace.

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LIFE Questions and Blog Responses:

Do you think the three things listed above are really how most
non-believers see church goers? (That they are hypocrites who lay
burdens and guilt trips on people and don't do much to help the
brokenness in the world.)

Why do you think they believe this about believers?

Do you think this is a fair estimation of how religious people are
portrayed today?

What can you do to change people's impressions of Jesus' followers
today?

What is one specific thing your church or small group or group of
friends do to help serve the broken in your community?

What is one specific thing you could do to help serve those with whom
you work, go to school, or meet in daily life?

What are things that Christ followers you know are doing today to serve
the community around them? (This is to help share ideas with other
believers of things we can do to help today!)

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Special Notes:

* You may quarrel with the conclusions, but take a look at the
following books for a sobering reminder of how Christians are perceived
in today's culture: UnChristian and They Like Jesus But Not the Church.

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(c) 2009 Phil Ware <phil@heartlight.org>. All rights reserved.

RELATED LINKS:
* W.A.T.S. Happening
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200604/20060424_wats.html
* A Place at Dinner with Jesus
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200401/20040114_dinner.html
* Out of the Box Christmas
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200812/20081202_outofthebox.html
* Southern Hills Church of Christ
http://www.southernhillschurch.org

This article can be found on the web at:
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200902/20090223_puttingmylife.html

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