• From faith (as an idea) to Faith (as a way of life)

    June 2, 2008

    This past Sunday I had my first opportunity to address the Living Hope community. I must have had a thousand different thoughts on what to share. Ultimately, I really wanted to share some of my story and highlight something that I found relevant for where we’re at as a community of faith.

    What I decided on was the way in which God used grad school to change me from someone who placed their faith primarily in a system of belief, to someone who tried to practice faith as a way of life and to put my trust in God as one who could never be contained or exhausted by my ideas or beliefs.

    We looked at the Exodus story and the way in which even after being rescued and redeemed by God, the people of Israel wanted to relate to God from a distance, wanted to avoid the fear and unknown of continuing to follow God, and opted to worship a idol created by their own hands rather than worship the living God by living in the way he had directed them.

    These were all reactions I was tempted to embrace during some of the tumultuous times of grad school and more importantly, reactions which I often fear the average church in the United States facilitates.  To be a church which refuses to allow for a two-tiered model of discipleship (leaders and the rest of us), which constantly asks, “what’s the next fearful and risky adventure God is calling us into,” and is more concerned with passing on a way of life than a system of belief, doesn’t exactly lend itself to our individualistic, consumer-driven, instant-gratification-seeking, culture.  Yet, this exactly the sort of future I hope for our community.

    Over and above merely having the opportunity to share my story and what was on my heart and mind, I also enjoyed being able to invite some friends to participate in the service along with me.  Liz led a responsive reading, and Mike and Zach led the congregation into the Exodus story, by reading Scripture.  I shared an excellent quote from Martin Luther King Jr. that my friend Eric reminded me of, and offered our community some questions to stew on as we concluded.

    Anywho, it was a great time.  Thanks Living Hope for being awesome.

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  • JoeyG said...

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    JR, your message has already sparked 3 much needed conversations between me and Joanna, and me and a few friends.  I appreciate your honesty, and want you to know the message really pierced us and brought about many more questions for us to ponder.  Thanks bro.  You are a blessing to LH.

    06/2/08 11:24 PM | Comment Link

  • JR Rozko said...

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    Joey, thanks so much for letting me know.  Really encouraging for me to know that God used yesterday to spark some fruitful conversation.  Hope to get to hear more about it sometime.

    06/3/08 12:11 AM | Comment Link

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