In the Bible, Paul says in Romans 12:2, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." It is very easy to speak that verse and come up with all types of things that it means including isolating ourselves from the sin of the world but I don't think we are doing the Bible as a whole justice by taking that stance. Paul also said in 1 Corinthians 9:22, "I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some." When you combine these verses, we begin to see that Paul did not mean for us to isolate ourselves from the world and yet he was adamant that we not conform to it.
Now let's build on Paul's words with the examples of Jesus. Jesus loved being around sinners so much that the Pharisees accused him of being one. His response to them in Matthew 9:12-13 was this saying, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. Go and learn what this means, ‘I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.’ For I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.” Jesus also actively went to Zaccheaus and told him to come down so He could go to Zaccheaus' house. Jesus did not condemn the adulterous women but rather told her to go and sin no more. Jesus spoke to the samaritan woman at the well. Jesus told the parable of the good samaritan, which spoke of religious leaders passing by an injured man due to not wanting to be made unclean and yet a samaritan man, who was considered an outcast in Jewish culture, had enough love and compassion to tend to the man and pay for his hotel stay and cost to be healed.
Jesus and Paul were not afraid of getting down and dirty in the pursuit of reaching people for the kingdom. I, all to often, try to avoid being uncomfortable by being around sin. I do not enjoy spending time with someone who does not listen to the Christian music I listen to or watch the clean shows I watch or speak the clean language I speak or live the clean life I try to live. Am I greater than the Son of God?? I am not. In writing my last post, I realized that avoiding everything that could be conceived of as sinful and unwholesome was more for my own comfort than my concern for the souls around me.
Though I know not all would agree, I believe the new testament makes it clear that reaching people for Christ involves stepping out of our comfort zone and into others sin filled lives to be able to show them Jesus' salvation. I do not believe that Jesus or Paul sinned as they ministered to people but they were willing to walk beside them in the sinner's world to speak truth to them. Ultimately, I believe this is what Paul was talking about in Romans 12:2. It is not necessary to conform to the sinner's world to reach the sinner but it is necessary to walk with the sinner, maintaining the pure walk of Christ, to have the opportunity to speak truth to a sinner.
Yesterday, I chose to watch the last installment of Batman: The Dark Knight Rises. At the end of the movie my friend and I spoke about the souls around us. We spoke about how easy it is to condemn their actions and judge them. It is much more difficult to see them with the love Jesus has for them. It is much more difficult to acknowledge that each person around me is a soul worth reaching even if I have to participate in uncomfortable things to be able to share the truth with them. Everything in the life, as a Christian, should be centered on Christ and sharing the truth of His salvation with as many people as possible.
As the stories of the victims of the Aurora shootings continues to unfold, we are beginning to see glimpses of Jesus' love in people who may not have know Jesus. There were many acts of love lived that night by people giving their lives to protect those near them. There are glimpses of God in each one of us Christian and non-Christian alike. Are we willing to risk our lives that someone else may come to a saving knowledge of Jesus? Would we have given our life to save another in that theater? Would you have given your life for a non-Christian in that theater so they would have another day to know Jesus' love and mercy? Jesus said, "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends." Do you love the people around you enough to walk beside them and tell them the gospel even if it means being uncomfortable or the possibility of death. I hope so.
Blessings,
Greg Ivey
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