Tuesday, March 31, 2015

THE RESURRECTION BRINGS THE NEW NORMAL

Some mornings I identify with the painting by Gary K Olsen of the contemplating Jesus looking over Jerusalem.  The painting is entitled O, Jerusalem.  When I listen to the local, national, and global news, I think that rampant sin and degradation is normal.  It seems that the norm in the  world is depravity.  Humanity’s penchant for gossip, lies, theft, deceit, violent assault, and war, harming others to the unimaginable point of murder and genocide, is readily seen over multiple millennia of sin and sorrow.  It seems that it has been that way from the very beginning.  If I dwell on the sad, “normal” state of humanity, I can really get down.  I sometimes turn off the news and stop reading the paper.  The only antidote to depression and pessimism is to remember the Good News.  I remember in view of eternity that  this sorry state of the world is not lasting.  In light of the cross and the resurrection, in the big picture of things, the sin of the world is not permanent nor normal.  Its abnormal.  We are created for a purpose and can be restored to the idea God had of us in the very beginning.

The Good News is that in Christ there is a new normal, an eternally new norm.  It is not only that “He is Risen,” but that therefore He makes possible all things new.  The cross and the resurrection make possible the way of holiness and righteousness.  They clear the way for repentance, reconciliation with God and with each other.  They set the stage for our regeneration (new birth; fresh start), and restoration to the likeness of Christ.  They make possible our ongoing spiritual formation, the shaping of the clay of our lives into vessels of service that can be filled with the perfect, holy love of Christ’s Holy Spirit and equipped for service all to the glory and praise of God.  This is the new normal.  It is the new norm sustainable throughout eternity.


The new norm for all Christians is that we be filled with the Holy Spirit, and that we live not according to the flesh, but according to the spirit (Romans 8:1-8)  In the meantime, while the world still struggles with sin on a massive scale, we have God’s assurance of new life, a new heaven and a new earth.  We also have work to do in the spirit of a new normal, to love the Lord Our God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind and others as well, and to make disciples until the Lord’s return. To do so is to honor God by living in His new normal established by the cross and His resurrection.  

He is risen!  Thanks be to God!

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