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October 6, 2008, 2:49 pm
Filed under: Faith, Modern Church, Theology | Tags: , , ,

This morning we had staff meeting. This is where we breakdown everything that happened the previous Sunday and see where we are going in the upcoming week. This morning, we spent the entire morning dealing with the upcoming sermon and it got me pumped up. The series we are in is called BLUEPRINT. the question we are asking is: What is God’s blueprint for our lives look like? However, what we are finding is that our idea of God’s Blueprint is not what we actually find in scripture.

The passage we are dealing with is Matthew 22:34-40 (The Great Commandment) and it is our nature to look at is just as that another “Commandment.” However, the entire essence of Jesus answer is personal relationship. It’s not another rule, it’s a perspective. As we were hashing out these talks, this analagy came to my mind check it out:

If we truly put this into construction terms it would read kind of like this: (Give me grace for a minute.) A foreman (teacher of the law) asked another foreman (Jesus, who they though was a teacher of the law) what is the most important measurement on this blueprint (greatest commandment)? However, the second foreman wasn’t a just a foreman, he was also the architect (Jesus wasn’t just a teacher, but the author of the Law). And so the architect, or designer, said it’s not about what measurement is most important, it’s your perspective. If you change your perspective, then the measurements will take care of themselves.

It’s the classic case of: Grace? or Grace + Law. And for anyone who is struggling with the idea of just Grace for Justification and Grace alone, then I encourage that person to read Galatians….Yeah the whole book….it’s just six chapters…but it is amazing.

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