2.15.2007

my Gospel: part deux

After hearing the professor outline the main points we probably should have included, and the style in which we should probably write, I edited a bit. Here's the second go...


My Gospel:Revised


God created each of us in the likeness of God, and through our relationship with Christ we are able to restore that likeness through our lives here in Earth. The Kingdom of God is not to be found only after death. To live and know God is to experience, believe and share in true community through the Kingdom of God, before and after death. To die and not know God is to miss out on this community.


When God sent Christ to the world in the form of a baby, God opened a new line of communication with the people of the world to give a message of love and forgiveness to the people. Coming as a baby, born of a virgin mother, Christ was the greatest example of innocence. As the child of God, Christ grew into a significant ministry experience that gave each of us an example by which to live.


While the down and out look different and have different names and job titles now, the example lived by Christ shows each of us how we should live our lives in order to best share God’s love with the people around us. Each of us needs to find and realize the “tax collectors” and “religious teachers” in our own lives; the people around us who are hungry and thirsty for nourishment, both literal and psycho-emotional. These are the people Christ touched, and they are the people we should reach out to. Christ did not stay within any one group of people. Christ reached out and loved all, no matter color, race, creed or religion.


When Christ was put to death on the cross, God made an eternal statement to all people. Christ said, “Forgive them,” to the people about to kill him. For God to forgive the murderers who killed Christ should represent for us God’s incredible gift of grace and love represented to us through the birth, life, death and resurrection of Christ. If we can take seriously the gift God gave to us and live to share that message with the people around us, we will hopefully spread the message of God throughout our land and around the world, making a difference in the lives of those who hear of God. And throughout the Bible, we understand the character of God leading up to Christ’s birth, allowing for future generations to put all the pieces together: to see God in the beginning, to see God as Christ is sent to Earth and to see the work of Christ and the early church as they attempt to share God’s message with the world.

1 comment:

dlee said...

Whoa----that's REALLY good.

From the mother of the blogger who's ID she's using . . .