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Solution to Consumer Christianity

21/8/2018

 
Consumer Christians take grace for granted and spend little time desiring obedience and holiness. Consumerist Christians sit back and expect to be served, but spend little time embodying the gospel. Why does this occur?
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The Problem: Jesus...as Lord?

Perhaps one of the problems is our view of Jesus. Underlying both, perhaps, is a pattern of thought that acknowledges Jesus as Saviour, but not as Lord. For a consumer, Jesus is not their Lord who has called them to be holy and obedient, Jesus is not the all consuming ruler of the universe who’s resurrection changes their lives. For the consumerist Christian they see Jesus as the one who serves (them), but not as the one who commands them to “love one another as I have loved you.” An incomplete view of the person of Jesus leads to an incomplete view of the gospel, and an incomplete view of the gospel leads to an incomplete practice of faith.

The Solution: Reclaim it
The solution then for consumers and consumerists is to reclaim the Lordship of Christ and a gospel of transformation. The gospel message is not “the pie in the sky when you die,” but the “steak on the plate while you wait.” The transformation of the Holy Spirit, leads you into a life loving holiness, desiring Jesus’ divine demands and following God’s commandments. “ For I command you today to love the Lord your God, to walk in obedience to him, and to keep his commands, decrees and laws; then you will live and increase,” (Deut 30:16). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not advocating for legalism; but don’t swing too far on the pendulum away from legalism that you forget that God demands your obedience. Following commands does not equate to legalism.  
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Live the Best Life
To achieve our goal of “Every Youth = Every Christian,” CY needs to have leaders who love obedience and holiness: which is a counternarrative of our youth culture. Whereas our culture preaches that freedom lies in an individual’s choice of limitless self-fulfillment, Christianity attests that true freedom lies in a individual’s choice of life within the good limits of God’s design.

To be truly human and truly free doesn’t mean doing whatever we want,
to be truly human and truly free is doing what is good;
and goodness is God’s design in Christ.

Life is lived best, then, when we live under God’s kingship. “Choose life!” (Deut 30:19) becomes a calling for both us and the youths.

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