Faith, the final frontier..
It's a corny pun. But there is a great deal of truth in it. We are used to dealing with a material universe. If we can't experience it, touch it and see for ourselves, we're instantly sceptical. Into this dimension, Jesus calls us to live a lifestyle of faith.
More succinctly, He exhorts us to accept the Kingdom (God's rule in our lives) like a child.
What does this mean?
We accept the reality of faith with eager anticipation. Rather than acceping unquestioningly, we are curious, we want to investigate - to see it at work; we talk of it as reality - now. We don't think about how stupid we will look if it doen't come to pass we dn't start picking apart motivations and agendas to find an illusory 'real' reason to explain what's happening.
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More succinctly, He exhorts us to accept the Kingdom (God's rule in our lives) like a child.
What does this mean?
We accept the reality of faith with eager anticipation. Rather than acceping unquestioningly, we are curious, we want to investigate - to see it at work; we talk of it as reality - now. We don't think about how stupid we will look if it doen't come to pass we dn't start picking apart motivations and agendas to find an illusory 'real' reason to explain what's happening.
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