Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he (or she) is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come (2 Corinthians 5:17). That’s our church’s theme verse. But what does it mean? It means:
- anyone: our church exists for everyone everywhere
- in Christ: we live and promote the life and hope found in a living relationship with Jesus Christ through trusting in His life, death, resurrection and present rule.
- new creation: Jesus changes us from the inside out – He took our guilt, shame and sin on the cross, and in its place has given us a new life and purpose.
I love these great truths and what they mean for us as individuals and together as a church. I was chatting with a few of the guys from church the other day, and we agreed that 5:17 church is going pretty well so far. There’s a real closeness to our relationships, and there’s a real committment to connecting with people around us and seeking to connect them with Christ’s love.
But we also see that it’s easy to find small faults in other people and the church as a whole. ‘Church bashing’ is a popular game in some circles (I’m really thankful that it hasn’t existed in 5:17 church yet) – and it’s an easy game because there are lots of faults in us and the church. But how often do we look for and see positive changes in people and the church? It’s easy to point out other’s faults, but how long is it since you pointed out someone’s positive growth? If we as a church are all about seeing lives transformed by Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), then we should be on the lookout for this transformation in each other – and encourage each other as we see positive signs of growth.
So, here’s an exercise for us all to do. Let’s acknowledge and work on the faults in our church. But let’s also be on the lookout for ‘signs of grace’. God graciously changes us from hopelessness to hope, despair to joy etc. God graciously gifts us with talents to serve and love other people. Look out for how God has been and is bringing positive change in your own thinking and actions. Be on the lookout for the way God is changing people around you. Be on the lookout for the way God is changing the church. And then share what you see with others – for each other’s good and God’s glory!
