You see the Pharisees were in a bubble too. If you were Jewish, if your were circumcised, and if you followed all the rules they set out then you were in. You see we can do this so easily too. We get so caught up in the rules we forget to see Jesus. We are so afraid of being tainted by the world we pull ourselves out of it. We want to be safe. The problem is Jesus isn't safe and he didn't call us to be safe. So why are we trying to be safe. Well if you are safe Satan wins! Yep I said it if you are safe Satan wins, because he does. You see the Gospel isn't rules or perfect looking families with children who obey always. The Gospel is action. Jesus usually started with an act of love and then followed with words. And he didn't only love those in his circle he loved everyone the "unclean", the outcast, those who had no hope. Often times we think our bubbles are just keeping us from being of the world but it actually keeps us from the world. The same world he called us to love.
When I think about being "safe" as a christian I think about myself, how I used to be that believer stuck in a bubble. I'm still trying to make sure that I don't find myself there again. This false idea of safe brings to my mind the words in this song:
You have called me Higher-All Sons and daughters
I could Just sit
I could Just sit and wait for all your goodness
Hope to feel your prescence
I could just stay
I could just stay right where I am and hope to feel you
Hope to feel something again
And I could hold on
I could hold on to who I am and never let you change me from the inside
And I could be safe
I could be safe here in your arms and never leave home
Never let these walls down.
But you have called me higher
You have called me deeper
And I will go where you will lead me LORD
Be brave. Be radical. Love Jesus. Love all people. Teach your children to love like Jesus did. If it means you don't cook dinner one night a week so you can go help others that is okay. It's okay because it teaches your children; it teaches them by example. So go into the world and let the LORD grow you and change you. Because in the end when we bless others we always end up being the one who is blessed more.
Matthew 28:18-20