Christianity, according to Jesus, is not cool.The tricky thing is to navigate the tension between "culture current" ministry and missional contextualization on the one hand, and counter-cultural, cross carrying, world denying spirituality on the other. May God help us to walk the line.
There, I said it.
I’ll even go a step further: If what’s fashionable in our society interests you, then true Christianity won’t. It’s that simple.
Think about it. Jesus said some pretty unfashionable stuff. If you want to live, you must die. If you want to find your life, lose it. He talked about self-sacrifice and crosses and suffering and death. He talked about the need to lay down our lives for those who hate us and hurt us. He talked about serving, not being served; seeking last place, not first. He talked of gouging out your eye and cutting off your hand if they cause you to sin.
He was making the profound point that daily Christian living means daily Christian dying — dying to our fascination with the values of this world and living for something infinitely larger than whatever happens to be in vogue at the moment. Jesus calls his people to live for what is timeless, not trendy. Christians are called to take up the cross and follow Jesus, not social norms; to live above the fray of fashionability, refusing to get caught up in the most recent cultural craze. All of which is flat-out uncool in a world that idolizes whatever’s in style.
This blog compiles some notes and observations from one average guy's journey of life, faith and thought, along with some harvests from my reading (both on-line and in print). Learning to follow Jesus is a journey; come join me on the never-ending adventure!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
I Refuse to Be Seduced By Cool
Love these words from Tullian Tchividjian at On Earth as it is in Heaven » Blog Archive » Seduced By Cool
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Discipleship,
Spirituality
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