Your
relationship with Christ encompasses your personality and human nature. How does this work?
Innumerable millions have
known and loved Jesus Christ, both now and throughout the ages. God has made
redemption through Christ so simple that even children can experience the Lord.
The bottom line is that God has taken care of the sin problem afflicting humanity
by allowing his Son Jesus to die on the cross in our place. It is interesting
to note that among world religions and pagan philosophies, Christianity stands
alone in witnessing to the Incarnation of Christ, his atonement for sin, and God’s
pursuit of intimacy with each person.
The Jews didn’t put Christ
on the cross, nor did the Romans. I put Christ on the cross. And so did you. By
confessing our sins and asking for God’s forgiveness, grace is imparted to us
and we are redeemed. We find ourselves saying inwardly by the power of the Holy
Spirit, “I am the Lord’s child and God is my Papa!”
This is where the fun
begins. God didn’t give us the most precious gift imaginable so that we can sit
on our hands, much less that we become boring religious copycats who spend
all day trying to be good.
From the creation of
humankind, God has looked for individuals to become his friends and playmates:
gutsy romantic risk-takers who respond to his love for them. The next time you
read the Gospels notice how much Jesus enjoyed the wedding of Cana, how transparently
he comes across with Peter and the gang, how forcefully he raises his buddy
Lazarus from the dead, and how sternly he rebukes the religious rule-keepers
who want to make his disciples as miserable as themselves.
The Lord isn’t trying to
get you to copycat the lives of dead saints or act like people in the first
century. He’s trying to get you up and running as an original in Christ, a
person who lives on the cutting edge of the twenty-first century. He wants to
awaken your mind, heart, and body so that you are aware and choosing—a lively
dialogue partner who brings him delight and relates to him with creative
fidelity.
Nothing in regard to your
human experience is beyond Christ’s comprehension, nor should you hold back in
shame or fear that you’re not perfect enough for him. If Jesus was interested
in perfection, he would have gone to another planet. Earth is in decay and
turmoil. Humanity is fallen and frail. Human personality is fickle beyond
belief. Altogether, it’s a perfect situation for the love of God to move
through redemptive hope and create wonderful outcomes for individuals who know
and trust him.
Consider this. Christ as
God lives at all times and all places; there is nothing within the cosmos that
his presence and personality do not infuse. But there is one thing this Lord of
Creation and King of Kings has never done. He has never had a relationship with
you. For this he has patiently waited. Now you’ve arrived, and believe me, he
is showing up on your behalf every day and night.
Don’t worry. Christ is not
invasive. He will give you plenty of room for privacy. On the other hand, he’ll
be thrilled whenever you include him. Have you ever invited the Lord to go with
you to a movie? A dance? Walking through the mall? A workout? Have you ever
chatted with him while driving around town? Or invited him into your bedroom
for a nighttime visit?
The first time I went to
Disneyland, I had flown to Southern California to begin a Master’s program in
philosophy. I was twenty-three and didn’t know a single person in the state. So
I invited Jesus to come along. We rode each ride in the park. Six hours later,
I emerged from the Magic Kingdom, my heart pulsing with the pleasure of his
company.
Harder, though, has been
my handling of extended periods of loneliness, or making it through certain
crises where I felt paralyzed by anxiety. There is nothing so bothersome as
loneliness or anxiety, because no one can fix these inner states for us. No one
can get deep down to where these feelings exist—no one except the Lord.
Christ has never removed
all my emotional pain or confusion. On the other hand, whenever I’ve called
upon him or requested guidance from the Holy Spirit, something has shifted
inside me or within the circumstance that has helped me make it through.
Haven’t you noticed the same thing?
Even so, it wasn’t until
my fourth decade of Christian life that I developed the practice of calling
upon the Lord throughout every single day.
“Father, please help work out this problem.” “Jesus, guide me through this situation.”
“Holy Spirit, I’m feeling afraid and really need your comfort.” I still have
bouts of fear or frustration. Yet I’ve discovered how intensely Christ loves us
and how ably the Holy Spirit can impart a measure of serenity even in rough
spells.
I encourage you this week
to think about enhancing your adventure in Christ. Focus on making Jesus your
life’s organizing principle so that your relationship with him can flourish no
matter what.
If you feel distracted by
a situation that leaves you disheartened or sour, risk changing it. If another
person has hijacked your loyalty to Christ by dominating your attention, pray
for the freedom to make Christ number one in your life. If work, hobbies, or
even family life has left you with no time for God, ask for grace to touch your
heart anew.
Dare to enjoy a spontaneous stream
of lively conversations with the Lord as you walk through each day together. He'll love being trusted by you!
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