| A Letter to the Exiles: Seek the City (Jer.29) |
| 20 January 2008 | |
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[To download the sermon, right-click on this link and select "Save As": A Letter to the Exiles - Seek the City] What it means to enjoy and embody the gospel by Here’s our basic premise: And he’s sent you, very specifically, here, NOW, to this place Follow up: A few years ago before we moved to St. Aug, I would come down once a week and spend the day in different places, trying to meet people and get a feel for the city I would frequent “places of gathering.” One day I ended up in B&N But it’s in generic setting that you find out unique aspects of a city like St. Augustine My informants were the odd couple and the guru The guru: “This is NOT Jax!” >>>>>>>>>>>>> Jer 29:4-7 The people rebelled against God, sinned, and were sent out of the land And yet they were called to “seek the city where God had sent them” Notice: not change the city, not take over the city, not withdraw from the city This is not Jax…that’s what God was showing me That this city and these people are not just “whoever, where ever” If God has called us to St. Augustine, then He has called us to seek the welfare, the peace … SHALOM … of THIS city Not to change the city, not to take it over, not to make it what it is not We are to seek the peace of the city >>>>>>>>>>>> OT: people would COME to Israel to meet God … centripetal pull IN God of the nations But the people became like carnival barkers calling people to the sideshow But all along, God was jealous for His glory to be known among ALL peoples 722 BC, Assyrians overran Israel 600 BC, the Babylonians overran Judah >>>>>>>>>>>> Until finally, you get to Jesus, there is a centrifugal fling OUT … we are to GO Mt 28: the great commission Acts is the carrying out of this often literally violent centrifugal fling And within a chapter, Paul’s mission “church planting” journeys to the nations becomes the focus So that all would realize Acts 17 in their lives We are called to that same mission This is what it means to be Missional … Being the church IN and FOR the city IN: Incarnational It must be “embodied” Just as God came and “dwelt among us” So we are suppose to “dwell” where we are sent Incarnate…EMBODY … the gospel >>>>>>>>> … but not just IN the city … but IN and FOR the city Being IN and NOT FOR It reminds me of a tree in my backyard In fact, the rippled impressions of the pots edge were still visible It didn’t spread it’s roots, and so it couldn’t spread it’s branches But the church is to be a well planted tree, IN the soil of this city and FOR this city >>>>>>>>>>> IN the city, but also FOR the city IN: Incarnational … FOR: not Fornicational Jesus is forming and conforming the people of this city into His image thru his people and thru His church God’s design is to make you a blessing to and thru this place That’s a wonder gospel message for exiles Culture: (Richard Cote) comes from “cultivation”, very organic, very agricultural >>>>>>>>>>> “For” the city doesn’t mean embracing everything What is our standard by which we receive, reject and redeem? Seeking the good, the peace, of the city, and not just out spiritually whoopin’ up on people. Be seasoned with grace for the sake of true gospel-grown peace In Jesus, the Kingdom of God has come into a hostile world and brought peace >>>>>>>>>>> There are quite a few things that threaten this call: 1. We have a transient society and culture You know why it’s harder for our kids to move? Jim Elliot: Wherever you are, be all there! 2. New fundamentalism: we’ve gone back to the old way of trying to re-create Jerusalem and call people to us instead of seeking them Our churches have gyms and food courts where flimsy rip-off pop is played, the prices are just as high, and people are still stuck on image and appearance and vanity, but in a “nicer way.” creating our own Christian culture that we never have to leave The people of God are not called into the slums of isolation but to seek the city!!! Remember the great promise of God…Immanuel, God with us >>>>>>>> Do you consider your surrounding culture a blessing? An artist who does not follow Jesus is still made in the image of God And by being in God’s image, he will have much to say about the good, the true and the beautiful that CAN instruct someone who does follow Jesus. Our culture mediates the gospel It’s our Task to Ask: “What aspects of this culture are avenues of the gospel that transmit the truth and beauty and wonder of God?” >>>>>>>>>>>> Seeking the city implies that you seek to KNOW what the city VALUES and NEEDS What does this city and it’s subcultures value? Watching Mitt Romney stumping in S.C. was suddenly cut off to bring you this important, live event … of OJ Simpson’s court hearing about whether or not he should be denied bail. What does it say about this city that … LISTEN … seek to understand values and needs around you >>>>>>>>>>>> But remember, “this is not jax” What plays in a different place (Miami FL or OH) DOES NOT NECESSARILY serve here What plays in a different time (10, 20, 30 years ago) DOES NOT NECESSARILY serve now b/c we do something now, today, does not mean that we will do it the same way next year or in 10 years Our approach needs to be as dynamic and multi-faceted as the gospel itself B/c one thing IS sure … the gospel plays in all places Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, in “As Kingfishers Catch Fire”, says: the just man justices; St. Augustine is just one of 10,000 places where the gospel of Jesus is alive and real and seeking the city through the people whom God has sent here, NOW >>>>>>>>>> That’s the power of Christ IN you One of the greatest summaries of union with Christ, Ian Thomas: To be in Christ, that makes you fit for heaven; but for Christ to be in you, that makes you fit for earth. The one makes heaven your home, the other makes this world His workshop. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Practical: ENGAGING and ENLARGING spheres of influence ENGAGE your spheres: ENLARGE your spheres Finance? Helping struggling individuals, single parents, newly released from prison with finances to prevent homelessness Music or the arts: Tutoring or teaching a “functional orphan” in their pursuit of the good, true and beautiful Construction or handiwork: Serving those who can’t afford repairs or can’t do repairs with what to you is the simplest of tasks. This is taking the gifts and talents you have been entrusted with and employing them to God’s glory for the city. Start with ½ a day a month (self-employed), use your personal days What if you had a 36 hour work week … That’s 4 hours out of 40 In full anticipation that the Lord will bless you and keep you and make his face shine upon you. 2.Go to city/county council, 3. Gets some new haunts >>>>>>>>>>>>> Most likely, God is going to “exile” you again Don’t see it as a change in job, but as a change in mission field And if you want to be radical: Don’t just research the company and the housing market and the schools >>>>>>>>>>> Read 2 Kings 7:1-10 We are like lepers who have found great riches |