Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.
—Matthew 28.19
Jesus likely didn’t say this, at least not “all nations.”
(Multiple nations reflects Matthew’s reality.)
Jesus was having a hard enough time
making disciples of his disciples.
A nation can’t be a disciple. It isn’t a person.
But we can make disciples in all nations;
we can enable people to follow the law of love
no matter their country, or language, or religion.
And we can build nations that honor discipleship.
But there is no such thing as a Christian nation.
Such a thing would instantly dissolve,
because a disciple’s only allegiance is to God,
not one’s own self. Disciples give themselves away.
A nation shaped by the Spirit of Christ
would encourage people of all religions, as Christ did.
So how do we make disciples of all nations?
One person at a time, in deeds of love and justice,
trusting that love in one part of the body
affects the whole body.
We let go of trying to change the world,
and change ourselves,
and let the Spirit do its thing.
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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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