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Jesus Christ calls all peoples everywhere to be his disciples. And disciples are
those who intend to live their lives as Jesus would live them if Jesus were them. Shrouded
in the Mists of History But the practical doing of this is obscured
to us today for Jesus is shrouded in the mists of history. By saying this I am
not referring to the problem of the quest for the historical Jesus. Quite the
opposite. Our problem is that the modern religious imagination is so stunted that
we have effectively locked Jesus into first century Palestine with its robes and
sandals and overall agrarian culture. We can hardly imagine what it would look
like for Jesus to function as a computer programmer or lab technician or construction
worker or graduate student, not to mention a mother or father, a husband or wife.
Can you, for example, picture Jesus attending a NBA basketball game or playing
softball with the local team or sitting in the break room with other Wal-Mart
employees? Yet these are precisely the kinds of things we need to imagine if we
expect to live as his disciples in the modern world. An
Overall Way of Life In saying this, I am speaking of an overall
way of life, not just about times when we are on the spot or are trying to make
a critical decision. If I am a magazine editor and ask the question, "How would
Jesus live if he were me?" I am not primarily asking about what kind of articles
I will publish in my magazine though that question will be asked and answered.
But more to the heart of the issue I am asking questions about my leisure time,
about recreation, about sleep, about prayer, about solitude, about reading and
relationships, and a host of other things. Then as a disciple I will order my
life according to an overall pattern that conforms to the way of Christ. "But
how will I know the right pattern?" you may ask. Well, first of all there is no
"right" pattern. Different personalities, situations, and needs demand different
patterns. Besides, it is not nearly as hard as you think. A simple, unvarnished
reading of the Gospels will give you an overall way of living that Jesus felt
important while among us in the flesh. Of course, that was done in the context
of first-century Palestinian culture, but with very little effort, you can easily
make the conversion to your situation. Then, too, Jesus is truly alive and teaching
his people. If, with humility of heart, you genuinely seek his way, he will guide
you. The
Grace in Discipleship And this is the great grace in discipleship
to Jesus. When we seek him with all our heart, we are found by him. From our human
perspective it seems like we are following hard after God: seeking, striving,
pursuing. In reality, we are pursuing God only because he is first pursuing us.
As Frederick von Hugel says, "God is always previous". So our discipleship is
really one of reflex action, of God seeking us, of prevenient grace.
This reality is a great
encouragement. Jesus is ever with us, our everliving Savior, Teacher, Lord, and
Friend. His invitation to be his disciples is all grace and mercy for we are invited
to be yoked to him. And as we learn to fall in step with him, he will show us
the way and give us the resources to live that way.
Peace and joy,
Richard J. Foster
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