Life, Word and Deed: the mission of Christ

Darryl Guder says that we fulfil the mission of Christ in life word and deed. When I read and understood this, everything changed in my ministry. Life

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The church exists as a contrast community, that rejects the idols of  culture and is enlivened by the values of the Kingdom of God. This may mean for example, rejecting idols of consumerism and nationalistic exclusion, and embracing gratitude,  generosity and celebration.

Words

We proclaim Christ and as the apostle says in 1 Peter, our words are often spoken in response to questions prompted by our life and our deeds. Proclamation is essential for, as Leslie Newbigin comments, ‘no human deed can of itself take the place of the one deed by which the world is redeemed an to which we must direct men’s eyes.’

Deeds

Newbigin reflects, ‘words presuppose that something has happened that calls for an explanation.’ Deeds flow from a robust theology of creation: the conviction that God has created a good world and that, in Christ, God is recovering his purposes for his good creation. Therefore we attend to every corner of God’s world where sin’s corruption is felt – ‘far as the curse is found.’ We do this in order to call attention to Christ's restorative reign. This will often mean attending to the needs of vulnerable people, and advocating in light of unjust structures (as it does in Scripture—see other blogs for more on this).

When I began to grasp the significance of the comprehensive claims of Christ on the life and mission of the church along these lines, everything changed . We found that acts of justice led to conversions and baptisms – more than ever before! And conversely, a conversation about Jesus could lead to people who were hungry being fed!

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