Holy Week: The Week That Changed The World (pt 3)
Liberty In The Resurrection “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Gal. 5:1). “Why do you seek …
To accompany our Resources for Cross-Cultural Learning, we’ve compiled a list of suggestions for living cross-culturally and doing justice in your life. One of our goals in Christian formation is to integrate “what we know” into “what we practice” so that we may truly learn to love as Jesus loves. We have been talking about these things since the beginning of Mosaic; they are not offered as a reaction to what has transpired over the last month but, instead, to create opportunities to deepen our life in Christ as it relates to the pressing issues of our moment. The current circumstances do not create the need for us to live cross-culturally and justly, for that need has always been there! Rather, they expose our need to repent, mature, and grow up into God’s vision for his people.
Everyday in daily prayer, we begin our day by praying The Lord’s Prayer together. Everyday we say this: “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Think about that. What a bold, enchanted prayer! A prayer for the veil between heaven and earth to become thinner and thinner, for this world to mirror the divine: perfect love, shalom, justice, and righteousness under the reign of The King of the ages (1 Tim. 1:17). It is a prayer that is anything but complacent with the death-dealing orders of the world we find ourselves in; it is a prayer of protest and humble reliance.
We have been living through extra-ordinary times: a global pandemic, uprisings, and whatever else 2020 has in store for us. But the call upon our lives is always this: live like God’s extraordinary Kingdom has and is coming into our ordinary world and pray like you believe that. We hope that this list will aid you in this journey.
The work of spiritual formation is “low and slow.” The formation of our cross-cultural intelligence and love is no different. Changing the mundane, regular patterns of our lives now is what produces great change later. All of this happens by God’s gracious work and his mission to restore all things in Christ.
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