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2 Corinthians 5:6-10, (11-13), 14-17

 

5:6 So we are always confident; even though we know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord --

5:7 for we walk by faith, not by sight.

5:8 Yes, we do have confidence, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.

5:9 So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him.

5:10 For all of us must appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each may receive recompense for what has been done in the body, whether good or evil.

5:11 Therefore, knowing the fear of the Lord, we try to persuade others; but we ourselves are well known to God, and I hope that we are also well known to your consciences.

5:12 We are not commending ourselves to you again, but giving you an opportunity to boast about us, so that you may be able to answer those who boast in outward appearance and not in the heart.

5:13 For if we are beside ourselves, it is for God; if we are in our right mind, it is for you.

5:14 For the love of Christ urges us on, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died.

5:15 And he died for all, so that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised for them.

5:16 From now on, therefore, we regard no one from a human point of view; even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no longer in that way.

5:17 So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new!

 

Comments:

 

Paul calls us to see others as God sees us: through the lens of love and reconciliation. This is a call to participate with God in the new creation, welcoming all without counting the cost.


In Jesus' death on the cross, God works to persuade us of divine love, so that we might be reconciled to God. As part of God's new creation, we are challenged to share with others the good news of our reconciled relationship to God.


Great text in relation to the Prodigal Son parable this week. "We regard no one from a human point of view." This was the problem many of us Elder Sons have. We evaluated the Prodigal Sons through a human point of view and not the Father's point of view.

The cost of the cruxifiction was so great: there were no mere man dying for another man's sin on the cross; but it was God himself loving his creatures to the point of forsaking everything on the cross. Therefore, once we understood the price He paid, perhaps we could regard other's people worthiness from His point of view.

But the redeemed people are not just worthwhile because of the cost Jesus paid for them (a rag paid for with $100 is still intrinsically the same as its true throw-away value). So here Paul said that the redeemed people are "new creations, everything has passed away, everything has become new!" There is a new sense of intrinsic worth being "imputed" on to the people of God. And yet, we are still regarding them from a human point of view!

Oh God, I need to repent of my sin. There are people I look down upon, thinking that they are "useless" for the Kingdom of God. I was looking at them from a human point of view, and not as your perspective! I shy away from reconciling people to you, because my human perspectives see them as "no hope". I counted their lifestyle against them, while you didn't count that against them, and still reconcile them to yourselves. I may live in the church, but as v.20 said, I also need to be reconciled to You. Forgive me, forgive us, and renew us, enable us to be agents of reconciliation, be your ambassador, with your perspective, not ours.

Coho, Midway City


What is the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation? Is reconciliation one step beyond forgiveness, leading to restoring the person to the same relationship they had before?

Our human point of view may lead us to forgiveness , but maybe cannot get us to be reconciled. Maybe that is God's gift in Jesus Christ.

Tom from MO


Tom: Reconciliation-to restore to friendship or harmony Settle, resolve. Forgiveness-to give up resentment of or claim requital for; to grant relief from payment, to cease to feel resentment against.

Mext question, which comes first, forgiveness or reconciliation?

Ambassador-a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government or sovereign as the resident representative of his own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment Paraphrased: going into the world for Christ without becoming a part of the world. Because of the forgiveness/reconciliation, we are changed and the change sends us out.

Can you tell I am working with this one?

Blessings! Toni