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Today we ask the question, Who am I? Or more specifically, What is my identity as a Christian? This is the first of five themes in a series on stewardship, where we reflect on our role in taking care of God’s business in the world.
In this audio message, I make the following points:
- In John 15:1-10, the passage where Jesus says he is the vine and we are the branches, 11 times Jesus uses the term ‘remain’ (or ‘abide’ in the old Authorised Version): “Remain in me … and you will bear much fruit“. Here Jesus calls us to be rooted into him, to remain grafted into him. We recognise that without him, we can do nothing. So we depend on him.
- In the same passage, Jesus also speaks of remaining in us: “Remain in me as I remain in you“. This suggests an interdependence between God and us, in which God binds himself to humanity. We this most strongly evident in four moments in cosmic history: creation, covenant, incarnation and Pentecost. In each of these, God in some way limits himself or enters into agreement with humanity, binding himself and his work to us.
- Psalm 23 reminds us that God is both the source of our life (“The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing”) and its destination (“Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever”). In John 14:6, Jesus similarly emphasises that he is the way and the truth and the life. In other words, he is everything – there is nothing in our lives that falls outside of our connection to Christ.
- Our interdependence with God is rooted in our relationship with God. Sometimes the church gives us rules or procedures or recipes we’re supposed to follow in our relationship with God. But this relationship is like any other relationship in our life. It is unique, personal and authentic. It is different for each of us, because, though God is the same person, each of us different, so his relationship to each of us different. God meets us right where we are. Whatever you find works for you in your relationship with God, do more of that.
- As much as our interdependence with God is rooted in our relationship with God, it is also rooted in our relationships with each other. God did not create a single person (Adam or Eve); God created a couple (two people in loving relationship with each other), and immediately mandated them to procreate and become a family. 1 Peter 2:9-10 similarly emphasises that we are a community of people in relationship with other people: “a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession … the people of God”. So, we have to invest not only in ourselves and our relationship with God, but also in our relationships in the church (however you want to define that) and the work of the church.
- Finally, our readings today call for decisiveness. Moses, speaking just before the nation of Israel crosses into the promised land, calls them to a decision (Deuteronomy 30:19-20): “This day I … set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose! Choose life! … For the Lord is your life”.
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Hi Adrian
Could you please re-hook the “Click here to listen” to the audio – it goes through to the excellent pic of first grade Merlot ready for the picking
Regards
John Bewsey
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Hi John
Apologies! Thanks for picking up this error. I’ve corrected it, though you’ll need to access it off the website, not the email
Blessings
Adrian
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Thank you, dear Adrian.
Update on yours truly: I now live in St Peter’s Retirement village in Garstfontein, (Pretoria). I am very happy. I refurbished my cottage extensively, and it is really beautiful. Working hard at establishing a re-vamped garden.
Best wishes to you and your family. What is your news?
Love
Gen Geekie
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 2:35 PM Reflections of God’s Love wrote:
> Adrian van Breda posted: “Click here to listen to this 23-minute message. > Today we ask the question, Who am I? Or more specifically, What is my > identity as a Christian? This is the first of five themes in a series on > stewardship, where we reflect on our role in taking care of God” >
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Dear Gen
Lovely to hear from you. Sounds like you’re doing well. I’m very pleased!
Blessings and love
Adrian
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Click here to listen to this 23-minute message. Today we ask the question, Who am I? Or more specifically, What is my identity …
Thank you, dear Adrian.
Update on yours truly: I now live in St Peter’s Retirement village in Garstfontein, (Pretoria). I am very happy. I refurbished my cottage extensively, and it is really beautiful. Working hard at establishing a re-vamped garden.
Best wishes to you and your family. What is your news?
Love
Gen Geekie
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