Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Christian counterculture in the city

By Way of Dan Sheffield

Tim Keller has an excellent article at CT on the role of the Christian community in the city.

It will not be enough for Christians to form a culture that runs counter to the values of the broader culture. Christians should be a community radically committed to the good of the city as a whole. We must move out to sacrificially serve the good of the whole human community, especially the poor. Revelation 21-22 makes it clear that the ultimate purpose of redemption is not to escape the material world, but to renew it. God's purpose is not only saving individuals, but also inaugurating a new world based on justice, peace, and love, not power, strife, and selfishness.

So Christians work for the peace, security, justice, and prosperity of their city and their neighbors, loving them in word and in deed, whether they believe what we do or not. In Jeremiah 29:7, Israel's exiles were called not just to live in the city, but also to love it and work for its shalom—its economic, social, and spiritual flourishing. The citizens of God's city are the best possible citizens of their earthly cities.

Good comment about multi-ethnicity too...

Regarding power, Christian community is visibly committed to power-sharing and relationship-building between races and classes that are alienated outside of the body of Christ. The practical evidence of this will be churches that are increasingly multiethnic, both in the congregations at large and in their leadership.

4 Comments:

Blogger Liz said...

i wrote you a meaningful post today andy!

3:38 p.m.  
Blogger Val said...

This time last year.... I would have been at Shishu. I wish Prem Dan had a web cam so I could check up and see how my ladies are doing. Let's go back. Hey remember Canada day last year? Heh.

6:14 p.m.  
Blogger andrew said...

i miss that place, so so much

11:42 p.m.  
Blogger sue said...

tim keller is really, really cool.

4:21 p.m.  

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