Ghandi once said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” It’s a
profoundly Kingdom teaching.
It seems to me, however, that few people adopt Ghandi’s philosophy. It’s far
easier to focus our attention on how others should change. It’s far
easier to spend our energy assigning blame for the problems of society on
others. It’s far easier to try to control the behavior of others
by gaining political power over them. This approach keeps the focus off
ourselves and helps us feel righteous and wise. If you think about it, all
political conflict is premised on the assumption that we who espouse a
particular ideal are more moral and/or wiser than those who disagree with
us.
“Everybody wants to rule the world,” as the band Tears for Fears sang.
Everybody is sure the world would be a better place if only their superior
morality and wisdom was the rule of the day. The funny thing is, this is
precisely the mindset that keeps the world broken.
While everyone is free to assess social problems and work toward political
solutions as they see fit, this is not Jesus’ way of transforming the world. He
never so much as commented on the hot political issues of his day. The Jesus way
of transforming the world is not by assuming a position of moral or intellectual
superiority as we assign blame for society’s woes on others. Rather, it’s by
assuming a position of humility and focusing our energy on the log in our own
eye rather than the dust particle we think we see in a neighbors eye (Mt.
7:1-3).
From a New Testament perspective, the primary job of Kingdom people is to
simply be the change we want to see in the world. More specifically,
we’re to simply be the Kingdom we know is coming. We’re to manifest the
future in the present; the Kingdom of God in the midst of the kingdom of the
world; God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven.” We are to humbly be
the first fruits of the coming harvest (I Cor. 15:20). The “first fruit” in
ancient Israel referred to fruit that was picked before the rest of the crop.
These early pickings were, among other things, considered the guarantee that God
would be faithful in bringing forth the rest of the crop.
Whatever will be in heaven, we are to manifest now. Whatever will not be in
heaven, we are to rid ourselves of now.
When the Kingdom is fully established in the future, every knee will bow and
every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Phi. 2). So, in the power
of the Spirit and the love of Jesus Christ, we who are first fruits picked ahead
of time are to passionately bow our knee and confess Christ’s Lordship now.
When God’s reign is fully manifested in the future, everyone will get their
life, worth, significance and security from God alone and will reflect this
fullness of life to one another rather than trying to get it from one another.
All idolatry will be abolished. The job of first fruits is to manifest what this
looks like now. We are to display the beauty of a life that gets worth,
significance and security from God alone and that is thus free from the ugliness
of idolatry.
When the Kingdom of God is fully established, all that is inconsistent with
the radiantly beautiful character of God will be done away with. So, empowered
by the Spirit and the grace of God, we who are the sign of the coming Kingdom
are called to seek to eradicate everything inconsistent with God’s character
from our life and our world now.
When God’s will is fully established on earth as it is in heaven, there will
be no more power structures privileging some people over others: men over women,
rich over poor, intelligent over the intellectually challenged, talented over
the untalented, whites over blacks, or anything of the sort. So, we who are the
first fruits of the coming Kingdom are to manifest the beauty of an equalized
humanity now. We are to individually and collectively manifest what it looks
like for humans to be completely free from all of the artificial ranking scales
fallen humans impose on one another.
When the whole of reality becomes the domain of God’s reign, as it was always
intended to be, there will be no more violence, either among humans or among
animals. The creation on every level will be restored to the peaceable Kingdom
it was always intended to be. We who are called to manifest the future in the
present must commit to eradicating all violence from our lives, and from our
world, now.
When the beautiful Kingdom is fully established, the defeat of the ugly
Powers will be fully manifested. We who are the first fruits of this coming
beautiful kingdom are not to simply wait for this final victory: we are, as much
as possible, to display now what it looks like for humans to live free from the
oppression of the powers. We are to be a people who intentionally swim upstream
against any aspect of our society and culture that is not consistent with the
will of God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
- Greg Boyd
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