Honoring Christ In Our WorkExemplo
Jesus' Work in Culture
Earlier we discussed Jesus as our “minister” in Hebrews 8:2. Ironically and curiously, the same word used for Jesus' work in Hebrews is used in Romans 13:4 by Paul in referring to the secular and evil authorities of our world.
The point?
Even those in worldly cultural leadership have been granted some authority by God to work their rhythms, liturgies (forms), shapes, and ideas into the soil of God’s world. They are in fact liturgists and worship workers of sorts.
All that is done in culture cannot be disconnected from worship work. Everything is worship work. We must engage Christ in our own spheres of influence in culture. Those pastoring churches should think much bigger than singing when they think of worship work. The Scriptures, and the King of the Universe, pose a vision of life that pastors and equips you and I today to shape people’s affections in worship work via media, education, politics, business, family, church, arts, and more.
Consider today your vocation, hobbies, and anything else you to which you might attend to in mind and matter. How can God use what you do in order to shape the loves of your heart, and to shape those around you to love the kingdom of God?
Accompanying this study is over 300-Hours of video footage from 150 of today's top Christian thinkers on culture, creativity, innovation, and invention at www.makejesusculture.com and www.gardencityproject.com. We aim to help churches develop grass roots culture formation for their contexts. Go now!
Sobre este plano
This 3-Day Bible study is one in a series of 19 others related to Making Jesus Culture. We look at how to honor and worship God through all elements of culture, including the home, family, church, business, media/arts, government, and education.
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