#Bible Expressions of Faith. A Covenant-Keeping Forgiven People
For the rest of July, I'm privileged to post excellent expressions of faith by my good friend, Pastor John Parrish of Gardendale Church of the Nazarene, in Gardendale, Alabama
- These are his original thoughts. If I comment, it's at the end.
- Next week we are back in Acts.
Today, I’d like to look at a bridge from the Upper Room in John 13 to Paul’s writings to the Corinthians.
There were two major points in last Sunday’s sermon:
- Christianity requires a unique act of cleansing to have a relationship with Jesus (John 13:8b-10). Christ's death brought forgiveness and salvation.
- Foot washing is an enacted-parable of servant love, mandatory for disciples of Christ to replicate (John 13:14-15).
Forgiveness is the requirement for participation in this new life with Christ. It is the start of transformation into Christlikeness.
But Christ did not merely die to forgive sins. He died to create a covenant-keeping forgiven people, a people devoted to this crucified and resurrection Lord. This new community is to embody His servant love.
Look again at Jesus’ mandate to the disciples,
“If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example that you also should do just as I have done to you” (John 13:14-15).
Cross-shaped faith has a vertical and horizontal dimension.
- Faith comprises a vertical relationship with God.
- Horizontal relationships in our love of neighbor.
In 2 Corinthians, Paul is working hard to show the church in Corinth that they are this community of forgiven people and this changes everything in their lives. As Paul writes,
“...those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.”
It is my prayer that as His community; we hear Paul’s call to action this week. May the message of salvation through Christ be visible in our midst!
Grace and peace,
Pastor John
I'm adding a call to action for my readers. You might remember reading something like this above...
No longer live for yourself but for Him who for their sake died and was raised.
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