Sunday, March 23, 2025
IN THE REAL WORLD!
John 17:15-18
15 I pray not that thou
shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep
them from the evil.
16 They are not of the world,
even as I am not of the world.
17 Sanctify them through thy
truth: thy word is truth.
18 As thou hast sent me into
the world, even so have I also sent them into the world.
“Religion” is designed for the real world, not the church house! The
building we commonly call the church is not the church; it is the place where
the church meets for worship. The people comprise the church and day by day the
church is scattered like salt all over the real world. As salt the church adds
flavor and is a preserving agent.
Lately there is much talk about whether the church is
relevant. The
discussion, which often sounds like an argument, is never between the church
and the world but rather between the church and the church. The idea is that if
the church can be a bit more like the world, then the world will be more
comfortable in the church. The argument is flawed! The world will never be
fully comfortable within the houses of worship we call churches.
The real relevance issue is whether the church will
function in the real world. Will the church still be able to be the church
where greed, seduction and pragmatism rule? That’s the real question! The issue
is not whether the world will feel comfortable singing our songs but whether
the church will be able to maintain its integrity in an ungodly world. Can she
be honest in a world of deceit? Can she serve others in a world of selfishness?
It is just for these very issues that Jesus prayed in John seventeen. He did not
pray that we be taken out of the world for it is within the world we get our
feet dirty in service. Even Peter did not fully understand that concept! Jesus
also prays that the church will be kept from “the evil.” The Greek “poneros”
indicates influence or that which causes degeneration.
Jesus prayed that His church would maintain her purity and wholeness within an evil world.
If you work in a highly competitive job, you will be tempted to leave
your religion at church while you grasp for success. You will be tempted to use
others as disposable assets on your road to personal accomplishment. You will
be tempted to bend ethical and moral principles. After a week in the world, you
will need a “washing of water by the Word” at church.
John 17:17
17 Sanctify them [purify,
consecrate, separate them for Yourself, make them holy] by the Truth; Your Word
is Truth.
AMPLIFIED
Dear Lord, today your people
take a break from living and working in the world. Please keep us pure in heart
and actions in the coming week until we can gather once again in your house
with the redeemed. AMEN
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