Carey 5th Feb 2012-02-03 Mark 1 v35-39 1 Cor 9 v19-23
On being all things to all people or the Duties of an Apostle.
It is good to have some kind of vision in life. Purpose, calling. Faith in Jesus helps in this matter greatly.Jesus tells early disciples what his vision purpose and mission after successful preaching and healing time in Capernaum. Crowds at his door next day. Gone off alone to pray. (crowds…preaching and healing. NB Jesus could have declared his messiahship there…. Could have set up a Successful religious business……. No) Disciples find him tell him everyone wants to see Him replies
We must go onto the other villages round here. I have to preach in them also because that is why I came …
We all need a sense of mission. Helps us know what we are supposed to be doing.
Believers want to get their sense of calling from Xst Himself. Baptism. Use gifts calling and opportunities God grants us. What ever our future holds wrt Work, family, activities.. Huge variety.. There is an ongoing call to be a good witness and servant to Jesus Christ to those around… Im not saying we should be a witness as if this is a different part of our lives. Got to add this to list of other things we have to do….no We are a witness.. Q is what kind of witness? Good, bad or indifferent?
Look at St Paul as he talks about himself in this matter how he goes about it.
“I am a free man nobodies slave. BUT I make myself every bodies slave in order to win as many people as possible.” Paul lived in a very cosmopolitan society…
Found a tremendous Freedom in the Gospel….Over Death, power of sin, Law, Satan ,…. Not subject to any person or people, their authority judgement or control.
BUT I make myself every bodies slave in order to win them. Strange idea.
Where does he get it from? From Jesus of course.. “If any of you wants to be great he must be the servant of the rest; if any of you wants to be first he must be the slave of all. For even the son of man did not come to be served but to serve and give his life to redeem many people.” Mark 10 So Paul makes himself the servant of all so he might win all for Christ. How does that work? Remember Pauls background and experience.
He was a cosmopolitan person living in a cosmopolitan society. He was brought up in a gentile society. Saw and knew all about it. Negatively Its Brutality, its paganism, its immorality, its lack of knowledge of the God of the Bible.
He was brought up as a strict Hebrew, Jew and Pharisee. He know all about the Jewish law and way. He would be different from everyone else by his seeking after righteousness.He was also very hostile to the Christian faith, not at all sympathetic to it, rather he seriously misunderstood it and reacted badly against it and its followers.
Whilst he was all these things he also of course became a Christian. Damascus Rd.
Everything changed….As a new person He found himself under divine obligation to share the faith he had been given with the people around him. Jews, gentiles and non believers. Never been done before. How will he go about it? What he wants to do with all these different groups of people is IDENTIFY with them all. Why? So he might win some./ many/ any! So he says. “When I AM AMONGST Jewish people I act like one of them even though I don’t have to. See in Acts Paul keeping Jewish rules and rituals including Vows, Sabbath and food laws so as not to offend these people unnecessarily as he witnesses to Jesus Christ the Jewish Messiah. He models the fact one can be a Christian from a Jewish background, and to do this he chooses to serve people in this way. And then when he is amongst Non Jewish people he does not bother with a long list of dos and donts connected with his Jewish background because that would be an unnecessary distraction to these people. Its not that he is not keeping Gods Law. He is keeping Gods law as interpreted by Christ, so things like food, Sabbath and vows take on a different meaning altogether. Again he does this so that he might Identify with these people who are not familiar with the Jewish Law in order to win some any to Christ with the gospel. Thirdly, he even says that when he is amongst people weak in faith, ie the have doubts about the gospel, they have questions or sensitivities etc. Paul says he becomes weak like one of them! Surprising, you don’t normally get the impression that Paul is weak wrt the knowledge of the Gospel! He is so strong he helps define the gospel for all people everywhere and for all time! Yet when amongst people weak in faith He identifies with them so as not to put them off or scare them away, but so that he might win some of them for Christ! This leads him to say one of his great sayings. “I have become all things to all people so that I may save some of them by whatever means are possible”
This phrase has been used as a Liberal slur to condemn those who seem to twist and turn in the wind to whatever prevailing idea comes along. Doesn’t mean that at all.
He relates to people as if he were one of them, not as if he were not one of them. = Identification with his audience whoever they were or are. In its context it is an Apostolic Imperative for effective witness and faith sharing in a cosmopolitan situation. This is the way to do it. So that when amongst people who are not fellow believers one seeks to identify with them in order to win them not condemn them for being different which doesn’t help much usually.
So think about the type of people you do identify with… These are those we should be able to easily and simply witness to in our daily lives. Natural bridge of communication and relationship with them Witnessing by word and deed as Jesus did. He really did respond to people who ever they were what ever that background or status. He related to them on their terms
Now think of those you do NOT readily identify with. People we find it all too easy to criticise and condemn….We are not going to make much head way with winning these people to Christ! And winning people to Christ is what this is all about.
It was Jesus own Mission Which St Paul and the other Disciples engaged in as their mission and calling. For this says the Apostle is one of the great blessings He enjoys receiving. Of all the different blessings available there is this one. Overlooked and ignored. Becoming all things to all people that he might win some. This for the gospels sake, and to follow faithfully in the steps of Christ.
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