Culture Making with GodSýnishorn
What do you lament? Open your news app or switch on the TV, and between war, famine, and pestilence, there’s ash aplenty to cross your brow.
Silver linings aside, I grieve that amidst calamity, churches have sometimes turned inward in self-protection, forgetting the world, or turned outward in judgment, as just another political tribe.
Oftentimes we’re content to condemn, critique, copy, or consume ‘the world’, lacking vision and desire to keep and make culture. In part, this failure traces back to a narrow ‘gospel’ fixated on what we’re saved from, rather than what we’re saved for.
To be sure, the good news announces what God-in-Christ has done, saving us from sin. And yet, there’s more! We have a resurrection hope animating us for action, grounded in the story of salvation that stretches from creation to new creation, via the cross.
When we see ourselves within the whole biblical story, where Jesus is Lord of all, everything changes. We’re invited to join in God’s labor, the gospel working its way out on our local turf.
So, let’s reimagine this whole-life gospel in six acts. Let’s humbly embrace the call to culture-making, truly loving the world Emmanuel came to save. Our God reigns! That’s good news, which really sings when we start at the story’s beginning…
Creation is the story of making culture. Literally, everything was created in, through, and for the Son! God governs the world with order, separating the elements and providing a space for shalom. It’s then filled so the cosmos dances for joy as we discover the beauty of work and play with our loving Creator, each other, and the planet.
This is groundwork: building foundations for life. From our first calling to cultivate the soil from which we’re formed, we’re commissioned to unlock the potential in all creation so every aspect of life can thrive. In establishing Eden, and uniting image-bearers to populate the earth and tend culture, God models our vocation. ‘What I’ve done in this greenhouse, you continue as stewards of a wonder-full planet. Go and make good work!’
How, then, is God forming us to garden together for the life of the world? How might we water what’s good, and weed what’s bad? Where can we weave the fabric of faithfulness on our frontlines? For this is the gospel at work in creation – a story to live and share day by day.
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When we see ourselves within the whole biblical story, where Jesus is Lord of all, everything changes. We’re invited to join in God’s labor, the gospel working its way out on our local turf.
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