As Christians, those in our midst interpret everything about us, what we do, how we speak with an intense scrutiny. And these messages that we emit "cues." Cues are things that others recognize and interpret as a character trait, intention, subtle message or passed judgment. We rarely think of every action as a "cue" left for others to interpret, and because of that in-attention, we leave ourselves open to mis-interpretation. Cues require that we must be very self-aware of every aspect of our lives, our words and deeds or lack of them.
As Christians we are particularly susceptible to cues, being the title comes from a Greek word meaning Christ-like, that was given to followers of Christ because they imitated the life of Christ right down to being crucified for living like Him. A simple act of neglect such as doing nothing to help the poor can may be perceived by others as an indication that Jesus cares nothing for them. After all your are claming to be Christ-like, therefore everything you do is suppose to be what He did, what He cares about. Not being a forgiving person gives the impression that God is not forgiving, after all your actions are an imitation of His. Not loving other, particularly the poor, needy, orphaned and sinners, if you are Christ-like then you are saying Christ does not love them, so how can you preach the gospel, claim John 3:16 is true when you being like Him do not love them as they are, you are a contradiction to them.
The way you speak to everyone, how you teat others, is processed with scrutiny, who you chose to talk with, be with, love, help, befriend. Cues can quickly ruin a Christian’s reputation and ultimately their witness, but most of all it tarnishes God’s, teaches others things about Him that are not true, makes the scriptures a book of lies, after all if you are Christ like, an imitation of who He is, and it does not match what the scriptures say, one of you is untrue, one is a lie, and the world is left confused and dismayed with God and Christianity.
But cues are managed by self-awareness, by truly becoming Christ-like, loosing your life in Him, exchanging you life for His, after all that is the biblical definition of who a Christian is, one who imitates the person and life of Jesus.
It all stated with my discontent with church in America, my heart longed from something more, I found my self in total discontent with church, my spirit cried out for something more. It was as if it knew that what I have experienced was not the way it was to be, so I studied every verse about the church to get a picture in my mind of what the first church was like, and I wrote out a paper, a blueprint of what the Church looked like described in the N.T, the church started by Jesus with His first disciples. I quickly discovered that the church blueprint I had written out from the scriptures did not match the church I see in America. The one stated by Jesus, modeled in the N.T. is not found in the traditional American church. But what I did find in the scriptures matched my hearts longing; it was what I ached for inside my soul. In the course of my studying and seek the Lord about His church, the process of my seeking out what is the church, the Lord gave me a greater vision of Himself and His church than what I have seen in the church in America. I feel that what I have discovered is that the Lord is calling true believers out of the consumer church, out of the religious church and into the Christ-centered community of Kingdom life He started with His disciples two thousand plus years ago.
In
my dialog with others who are on the same page, fellow church planters,
those whom their souls also cry out for the church Jesus started, the
one we see in the bible, feel the same call of the Lord to His people
and His church; I have found my discontentment in the hearts of so many
others.
I agree with one of my fellow pilgrims in the quest of the church we see in scripture that we
are asking the wrong questions about the broken and flawed imitation of
the church we see, it is not the one that Jesus built, the one the
disciples continued building and spread across the known world in the
first century. We must begin asking the right questions. We must seek
to allow the Lord to exchange our old paradigms for new ones, we must
not as the scriptures say pouring New wine into old wine skins. This
sort of revolution will only come by us honestly asking the Lord to
give us the right questions to ask to reveal to us the true knowledge
of Himself and His bride, the church, and to be willing, open to,
submissive to, to receive, accept and put into practice what He would
revel to us, without discrimination to our personal wants and personal
vision as to what it is to be and who He is.
How
is it possible for us revolutionaries to conquer the old paradigms?
Scripture is the key because Christ is the key within them that unlocks
the church. The written word of God reveals the living Word of God,
Jesus; it unveils the mysteries of God, and the mystery of the Church.
Unfortunately too often believers stop short of their purpose for the
church, they are too nearsighted, me-sighted in only seeing their
ticket to haven as the sole purpose of salvation and church as nothing
more than a dispenser of religious consumer
goods for their own pleasure and entertainment. And to often even the
revolutionaries stop short too, they are in such a hurry to get out of
the old in into the new, that they ask the wrong questions thereby
getting the wrong answers, resulting to leaving out Jesus also. They
pursue other passions, things other than Jesus and His real church as
well. The answer is not found in a method, movement, or post-modern
emerging, emergent postmodern philosophies or a set of new programs to
join. The problem is not the scriptures, Jesus or Church itself. But
the turning away from the scriptures, the real Jesus and what they say
and want Church to be. The answer is not found in purpose-driven
products, you’re Best Life theology or
some other religious gimmick. It is found in Christ; He is the answer
to our problems in the church today, it is in the scriptures that we
find the blueprint for the church not in culture or the latest guru of
the post-modern believers and their philosophies. We do not need to
reinvent Jesus, we need to seek out and embrace the real Jesus and
reinstate Him as Head of the Church. We do we need to reinvent the
church but rather to reinstate the original Church, that is follow the
model of the church set before us in scripture. And ask the right
questions of Jesus as to how do we get out of Your way, and follow what
we see in the first century church. So, in order to see a biblical
image of Church we must ask questions which are biblically sound
instead of denominationally, culturally, me-centered or emerging that
are missed colored with bias and misconception and bad theology.
Part One.