Jesus' actions in the gospel challenge social and religious convention...
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Jesus' actions in the gospel challenge social and religious convention in the name of a more spiritual life of service. Christians have been made social rebels by Christ. Famed German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, himself a rebel against Hitler's Nazi regime, nicely explains what happens when Jesus' word of freedom from convention gets into our lives: "The person who loves, because he is freed through the truth of God, is the most revolutionary person on earth. He is the one who upsets all values; He is the explosive in human society... For he has recognized that people are untruthful in the extreme, and he is ready at any time, and just for the sake of love, to permit the light of truth to fall on them" (A Testament to Freedom, p. 217).
Those caught up in Jesus' life and love do his thing, tell truths that challenge the way things are. (This point could be related on the eve of Labor Day to the depressing conditions the American labor force is enduring.)
Those caught up in Jesus' life and love do his thing, tell truths that challenge the way things are. (This point could be related on the eve of Labor Day to the depressing conditions the American labor force is enduring.)
