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Radical Freedom
Key Life ^ | Wednesday July 22, 2015 | Steve Brown

Posted on 07/24/2015 8:36:21 AM PDT by metmom

The Christian faith is radical. In fact, if what you call “Christian” is not radical, then it is probably not Christian. Those of us who have been around Christianity a long time have forgotten how radical our faith really is. In fact, that we believe it at all is a very cogent argument for its truth. Nobody in their right mind would make it up. Think about it.

We believe that there really is a God who created the whole world for His purposes and that those purposes are being worked out in history. We believe this God is holy and righteous and rather frightening. While He is a Father, He is also a very dangerous Father. (If I had made up a religion I would have created a God who was a little more, well, fatherly. I would have dreamed up a father like the one in the popular television series of the 1960s, “Father Knows Best,” sort of like the father image about which Freud spoke.)

We believe that this God called a particular people, the Jews, who were wandering Bedouins in the desert, and told them that He would be their God and they would be His people. The Jews were not educated, sophisticated, or great among the peoples of the earth. (If I had had anything to do with it, I would have picked the Egyptians or the Babylonians.)

We believe that this same God who called this group of Bedouins from the desert brought forth a Messiah from that people. We believe the Messiah was born in Bethlehem of Judea and that His legal father was a carpenter and his mother was a nobody. (If I had written the script, I would have picked a royal family in Europe.)

It is enough that we believe that the Messiah came from such a strange place and from such an obscure people, but there is more. We believe that this Messiah was the incarnation of God—that God Himself entered time and space as a Jew in Bethlehem, a small out-of-the-way town nobody ever heard of. We believe God, as the Messiah, walked our dirty roads and died as a common criminal. (If I had been creating the story, I would have had the Messiah born in one of the world’s great cosmopolitan cities. I would have picked a heritage considerably less pedestrian. If I were dreaming up a world religion I would have stopped there. But God didn’t stop there.)

We believe that after the Messiah died, a dead man got up and walked. And to compound the embarrassment, we believe He ascended to heaven and sat at the right hand of God the Father. (I would have picked something else with which to impress the world, something a little more believable.)

And then, to make matters worse, we believe that this little Jewish rabbi has become the measurement by which the world will be judged—that His horrible death is directly related to the forgiveness, meaning, and eternal life of His people. We believe that He died for us, and that someday He is going to return to clean up the mess. If you believe all that, you’ll believe anything!

Yet that is exactly what we believe. The very fact that we do believe it suggests that either we are crazy or it is true. That is not to suggest that the Christian faith is irrational. On the contrary, any informed Christian who has ever argued the Christian faith with a pagan, knows how silly and irrational unbelief is. It does mean, however, that the facts upon which our faith is built are so big and so unexpected that nobody would ever dream them up, and no one in his or her right mind would try to build a philosophy on something that unbelievable.

You see, the Christian faith is radical. If it were our idea, nobody would have believed it. But it isn’t our idea. It’s God’s idea. Why? Because God is radical. It should be no surprise, then, that what is clearly taught in Scripture is radical. Free in Christ

What is the radical idea? The radical idea is this: If you are a Christian, you are free. No, I don’t mean you are free with a number of ifs, ands, and buts.

I mean you are really free. No disclaimer. No addendum. No qualifying points. You are free.

I didn’t say it. Jesus did: “‘If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. . . . Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed’” (John 8:31-32, 36). Freedom is a gift from the Son of God. If He says I’m free, that ought to settle it for me. And He does say it. So I dare anyone to say otherwise.

What does it mean to be free in Christ? It means we are free from the rules we thought bound us to God. It means we are free from the manipulation other Christians use to make us like them—free from having to fit into the world’s mold, free to be different.

We are free from the slavery of religion and from the fear of rejection, alienation, and guilt. We are free from the fear of death. We are free from masks, free from the sham and pretense; free to doubt, free to risk, free to question. It means we are free to live every moment. But most of all, we are free to follow Christ, not because we have to but because we want to.

I know what you’re thinking. I shouldn’t have said all that. To be perfectly honest, I agree. I just read the list over and thought, I think I’ll tone that down a bit. Maybe it’s somewhat radical. Perhaps I ought to bring it on a little more slowly or say it differently. But, you see, I have this philosophy that comes from Ecclesiastes 9:10: “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.”

That means if you’re going to follow Christ, don’t pussyfoot around. Follow Him all the way. If you are going to be in trouble, really get into trouble. If you’re going to steal, don’t steal just a little bit. Go rob a bank. If you are going to play poker, don’t bet pennies. If you’re going to make a fool of yourself, don’t hedge. Look like a real idiot or don’t say anything! If you’ve decided to tell the truth, tell it all and then get out of the way.

When I say you are free, every “But, Steve you don’t mean” is exactly what I do mean.

I must say it again: If you belong to Christ, you are really free. You are free, and I say it without disclaimers, without addendums, without qualifiers. Let me say it again: You are free! You are free! You are really free!!

There. I’ve said it again and I’m glad.

Adapted from Steve’s classic book on grace, When Being Good Isn’t Good Enough.


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1 posted on 07/24/2015 8:36:21 AM PDT by metmom
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To: Alex Murphy; bkaycee; BlueDragon; boatbums; caww; CynicalBear; daniel1212; Dutchboy88; ealgeone; ...

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2 posted on 07/24/2015 8:37:05 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom

We are free from the slavery of religion and from the fear of rejection, alienation, and guilt.

AMEN!


3 posted on 07/24/2015 8:41:29 AM PDT by Gamecock (Many Atheists: "There is no God and I hate Him!")
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To: Gamecock

Ain’t freedom grand?

Takes all the stress out of a relationship with God.


4 posted on 07/24/2015 8:44:03 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom
But most of all, we are free to follow Christ, not because we have to but because we want to.

And this is what Paul, James, Peter, and John mean when they say they are bond-servants of God and the Lord Jesus Christ. They are free from the bondage of sin, and have willfully surrendered to Christ, just as an OT bond-servant offers himself to a master.

5 posted on 07/24/2015 8:46:57 AM PDT by kosciusko51
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To: metmom

**Takes all the stress out of a relationship with God.**

It is all very, very simple.


6 posted on 07/24/2015 8:47:47 AM PDT by Gamecock (Many Atheists: "There is no God and I hate Him!")
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To: Salvation

Why strike out the word Christian?


8 posted on 07/24/2015 8:54:14 AM PDT by kosciusko51
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To: Salvation

I doubt the author would appreciate your changing his title.

Did you get his permission to do that and represent something different that he wrote?


9 posted on 07/24/2015 8:54:30 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: Salvation

Try again.....

I doubt the author would appreciate your changing his sentence.

Did you get his permission to do that and represent something different that he wrote?


10 posted on 07/24/2015 8:55:16 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: kosciusko51

I see flame baiting.

JMO.


11 posted on 07/24/2015 9:02:16 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: Gamecock
**Takes all the stress out of a relationship with God.**

It is all very, very simple.

So simple, a 5 year old can understand it. My son was 5 when he got the memo. 😂😇😎

12 posted on 07/24/2015 9:13:09 AM PDT by Mark17 (When I see the mountain, covered with snow, fallen from Heaven above. Makes me feel so small)
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To: metmom

Yes, but that is allowed if one is of a certain persuasion. And we who are not of that persuasion are not allowed to counter that the catholic Mass illustrated with the picture is a blasphemy to the Blood of Jesus The Christ. That is not permitted in response to a certain persuasion.


13 posted on 07/24/2015 9:13:17 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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To: metmom

And some folks challenge me for marking my devotionals as a Caucus.


14 posted on 07/24/2015 9:27:34 AM PDT by Gamecock (Many Atheists: "There is no God and I hate Him!")
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To: Gamecock
Galatians 5:1 For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.

Colossians 2:16-23 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ. Let no one disqualify you, insisting on asceticism and worship of angels, going on in detail about visions, puffed up without reason by his sensuous mind, and not holding fast to the Head, from whom the whole body, nourished and knit together through its joints and ligaments, grows with a growth that is from God.

If with Christ you died to the elemental spirits of the world, why, as if you were still alive in the world, do you submit to regulations— “Do not handle, Do not taste, Do not touch” (referring to things that all perish as they are used)—according to human precepts and teachings? These have indeed an appearance of wisdom in promoting self-made religion and asceticism and severity to the body, but they are of no value in stopping the indulgence of the flesh.

15 posted on 07/24/2015 9:28:56 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom

Right in line with my tag! :-)


16 posted on 07/24/2015 9:34:35 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: Gamecock; metmom
And some folks challenge me for marking my devotionals as a Caucus.

Just my $0.02 -- keeping them caucused would probably be the more Christian thing to do since it would reduce ... temptation.

:D

Hoss

17 posted on 07/24/2015 9:35:10 AM PDT by HossB86 (Christ, and Him alone.)
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To: HossB86

Very true.


18 posted on 07/24/2015 10:02:10 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom

Rom 6:1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
Rom 6:2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?


19 posted on 07/24/2015 10:03:38 AM PDT by afsnco
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To: HossB86

A most charitable and noble thought, sir.


20 posted on 07/24/2015 10:10:36 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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