
Fools for Christ, by David Roberts
People commonly try to focus too strongly on how they look and sound… I hope a pray this message finds you open and receptive to the Spirit.
I’ve been thinking and meditating on this topic for as many years as I’ve been filled with His Spirit. Optics is so important to ego… but not to God, except the types and shadows human understanding scoffs at. Our irreverence toward anything we’ve associated with as holy is terribly offensive to our egos… like those relics have power, but the truth is, they do have power, the power we give them.
We’ve all read many times how Paul was viewed a fool, even referring to himself as a fool for Christ, saying he thought God had set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men (1 Cor4:9). He also said boldly to follow him as He followed Christ.
It’s hard to find any reference of Jesus being referred to as attractive or becoming but the artists renderings and our vain imaginations make Him like the boy we hope our daughter would marry. In fact, when asking Jesus why He spoke in parables we know how He answered (so hearing you WON’T hear, speaking to those who by faith can hear) yet people still try to imitate on the outside without the authenticity of transparency.
Most people think of attraction as physical beauty but the ego is far more complex in it’s desires, hungers and wants.
I was a salesman in my early years and could sale ice to eskimos (sorry if not politically correct🤷♂️), but outta the gate God showed me how I was taking the gift in me and using it for self gain. Now, I’m left with insight and nothing to build or gain except reconciliation to the Father.
Any of us could build an organization and run it but not many will make themselves of no reputation. I applaud ministries and ministers of congregations, wishing them every success in everything that gives God glory, but I’m knowledgeable many may not understand that submitted lives to God CREATE GLORY.
I’m not interested in being anything I’m not. I’m just me, being me, whatever that happens to be to you. Chances are, it looks foolish but I’m a man who loves what God loves and hates what He hates, yet find myself in my earthen vessel, doing at times what I don’t want to do or not doing what I ought to do. With this in mind, I receive grace for myself so it’s not that big of a deal to extend the same to you. Heck, I didn’t pay anything for whatever treasure might be hidden in this old guy and understand you have a treasure in you as well.
There’s a treasure in us all. I just hope we stop judging books by covers… so much so I’ve laid my life down to see God’s dream come true. I know I’m not alone as a fool for Christ and know it’s not like there’s many gatherings with this type simplicity, that haven’t been peppered with law. It’s not as if we gather to charge our batteries either, as some use that pitch… it’s that a deeply desire to know those who are co-laboring with me… I find them all over the place, just so you know. They’re drivers at UPS, school teachers, cashiers, nurses, doctors, in every area of life.
“So from now on we regard no one from a human point of view [according to worldly standards and values]. Though we have known Christ from a human point of view, now we no longer know Him in this way.” 2 Cor 5:16AMP
When I first recognized God’s calling on me, He showed me how Christ’s return would look. He used the Galation passage where men of Galilee were standing, gazing at the sky. A cloud received Jesus, out of their sight. Two men stood by them in white saying, “men (of Galilee), why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven.”
The premise you can join the church as if you were enrolling in school is a dangerous precedent commonly accepted and left unchallenged. The emphasis has for to long been on “who’s in” versus “who’s out“. There’s nothing wrong with identifying those co-laboring with us but I caution you not to assume our mission is to get the world to come into our camp. In His Kingdom, we go into the world.
All children and adults are familiar with Play-Doh. Some time ago I began using it to communicate principles in the Kingdom of God. Yes, I know it’s silly, but in my mind, it’s one of the many small things that demonstrate the divide between ‘the way things appear’ vs. ‘what they are’.
Believing the Gospel changes your mind. Preaching the Gospel is primarily to change what you believe in (your mind), not your actions; so if your mind is changed to Christ’s mind, your actions will align to His actions.
Neat and orderly is what our world demands. If you’re out of place, you have no place, thus you don’t fit in! The promise of making our lives easier, less stressful, pain free, is certainly appealing and I often take them up on what they’re selling! I live in an air conditioned home, with running water, electricity and all the comforts that can be imagined. The problem many times is that we often buy promises from people who don’t have ‘the goods’ to sell; although, with their packaging you’d never know it. They jockey for shelf space, brand recognition and popularity; all which are driven by alliances (that’s just another way of saying, “branding”). All these alliances are to make you feel included (warm and fuzzy, to meet a need you may not even have). Honestly, I’ve got no problem with the world operating this way. It is the way of the world and I’m not afraid to operate within it.
We learned to find “THE COMMON DENOMINATOR”! What do we all have in common? We are all loved and accepted by God. We can start and end with this simple common denominator. With a common denominator we can find equivalent fractions, expressed other ways. Through the cross, we discover it doesn’t matter what organization you or I belong to, or where our membership is. We discover that God really did love the world so much that He gave His only begotten Son. Now that He sits at the Father’s side, we are His flesh, for Spirit to live. In light of being a unique individual, viewing the world through unique eyes, there is nothing wrong with being a slice; in fact, THAT’S THE PLAN! When I’m speaking of being a part of The Whole, I’m speaking of being a member of His Body; human flesh for Spirit to live and move and have His being.
Off and on, for some time now, a scripture has come to mind often: For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. It’s Ps 84:10. In this scripture, where he says he’d rather be a ‘doorkeeper’ really jumps out. A doorkeeper? Yes. The longer I think about it, the more I realize being a doorkeeper is not a shabby gig. The keeper of the door can only be a trusted son, who can carry out his duties based on intimately knowing his Father’s Heart. He must know who to let into His House.
Humans believe sin can separate us from God but sin is actually the thing that drew Him near; it’s where Grace abounds. Because of Grace, all evidence is not admissible in His court. Whatever you think keeps you from being reconciled to God has been dealt with by Him. Now, it’s simply a matter of you believing it in your heart and confessing it with your mouth, so you can be free from it.