Presented to River Street Cafe, 06 January 2017
Read 2 Corinthians 5:16-18
We are
told that when we are in Christ we are a new creation.
When
we are ‘in-Christ’ we no longer act the same way as most others; we are changed
through changing our minds so that we can see and do the good things God wants
for us and others (Romans 12:2). Being ‘in-Christ’ is no longer thinking about
ourselves.
One
night I received an e-mail from an old friend of mine who works in a BC prison;
I myself volunteered in the chapel in Stony
Mountain Penn. We
agreed that many of the fellows there who are stuck, unable to change; the ones
who don’t get along with their fellow inmates and are threatening and
litigious, are the people who act upon ‘a perverse sense of entitlement.’
It is
this sense of entitlement, among other things, that embodies the old life for
each of us. It is this way of thinking
that traps us. The new life is experienced only as we change our minds to put
God, rather than ourselves, first. This is what it means to be ‘in-Christ.’ It
is a simple idea - this new life.
Jesus
has already provided this new life for us. It is very much like the New Year.
When the New Year comes, it is like a new start. Many people stay up to
midnight to celebrate this opportunity with parties, noise, making plans or
resolutions for the year to come…
Today
as we are coming up to a new calendar year I invite us to commit or recommit
ourselves to the new lives that Jesus provided for us between the manger, the
cross, and the empty tomb of being God-focused rather than self-focused.