“That is, in Christ, God was
reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them,
and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are
ambassadors for Christ, God making His appeal through us. We implore you on behalf
of Christ, be reconciled to God.”
-2 Corinthians 5:19-20 (ESV)
Imagine I have a ball. This ball
can do anything and everything that any normal ball could do. It can bounce, be
squeezed, be propelled through the air by the forceful pitch of my hand, just
about anything except be caught (bear with me on this). Now imagine I throw
this extraordinary ball, right at you! What would your first instinct be?
Probably, to move, right? Only if you believed the ball to be headed straight
for you would you move. If you had any inclination that the ball wasn’t headed
for you, you wouldn’t move.
The point of this example is that
you have to believe the ball is going
to hit you in order to move. It takes belief for us to move! True belief causes
you to move, whether that means to avoid something like a ball, or to act upon
that belief. For instance, I could use my belief in God. I truly believe God
has reconciled me to Himself so therefore, I should live a holy life pleasing
to Him. Living a life pleasing to Him is a direct result of my true belief in
Him. My belief in Him inspires that movement.
Now I use the word inspire here
for a reason. In the last two posts I have discussed what is needed to change
the world for His glory. Yet I skipped over one important aspect, which really
should have been covered first. In order to change the world, you have to be
inspired to move in that direction.
Now the main point I want to
drive home in this post is this: Belief in God through the Gospel should inspire
us to change the world. KNOW GOD, CHANGE THE WORLD.
How do we know that His vision
for the world has transferred upon us? Just take the Great Commission for
example, or even the verse above. It says that God was reconciling the world to Himself through Christ. Then it says,
therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making His appeal through us. By
being an ambassador for Christ, we partake in the same work of striving to
reconcile the world.
But honestly, we wouldn’t even
know the message of reconciliation without knowing Christ and the Gospel, or
the story of His death and resurrection for our sake. It is because we believe
the Gospel that we are reconciled to God and know Him.
But does that belief inspire
movement? Are we inspired to change the world through our belief in the Gospel?
Before you challenge yourself
with this question, I want you to more clearly understand the picture of
reconciliation in the Gospel. Now the Gospel is reflected in many parts of the
Bible, but to discuss this, I am going to dive into the story of Hosea. Now
Hosea was an Old Testament prophet who married an adulterous woman named Gomer.
Now Gomer left him, but Hosea, as
a picture of God’s faithful and redeeming love, seeks out Gomer and reconciles
her to himself. This is a picture of the Gospel. That through Christ, God
sought us out and reconciled those who believe in Christ to Himself.
There are two verses in Hosea
that clearly defines this reconciliation. Hosea 2:19-20 says,
“And I will betroth you to me
forever. I will betroth you to me in righteousness and in justice,
in steadfast love and in mercy. I will betroth you to me in faithfulness.
And you shall know the Lord.”
Notice how Christ’s action on the
cross clearly integrates these aspects in the message of the Gospel. Righteousness
was displayed, justice was served, love was shown, and mercy
was given, all through the faithful act of Christ giving His life for us
on the cross. And it is because of that, that we know God, as the verse says.
But reconciliation has to happen
in order to know God. That is what the story of Hosea portrays. Hosea sought
reconciliation in order to know God.
And knowing God inspires
movement. He is so big, so powerful, so mighty, that we are to be forever
propelled by the collision of our life with Him.
God desires for us to know Him,
in order that we might be moved by Him. And that movement involves being an
ambassador for Christ, to spread the message of reconciliation. But as the
verse at the beginning displays, you
cannot be an ambassador for Christ without first being reconciled to Him,
because knowing Him is what inspires movement. The inspiration to change the
world comes through knowing Him.
KNOW GOD, CHANGE THE WORLD.