I Am Because We Are is a post by Liz Mosbo VerHage. She writes some about an African concept called "Unbuntu," a concept I learned about on Neil Craigan's blog. She is writing about the communal nature of our faith that is lost in our highly individualistic Western culture. I especially liked this portion:
"Christ never asked people to affirm the four spiritual laws to show their assent to a certain apologetic of faith. Jesus never asked people to do daily devotions on their own and personally get right with God as the only response of faith – He asked people to ‘follow me’, to join a community of a band of misfits who learned from being with Christ, to try to live in the way of Christ, to make choices for both their own lives and for the community that would embody God’s justice (righteousness) and mercy in this world now, to be the aroma of Christ and be the salt and light of the coming kingdom (the coming social order). Personal committment and faithfulness is of course, part of the biblical teaching that the church needs to continue equipping saints for – but a heavy focus on only this aspect of faith has resulted in weakness and inbalance in the church today. The Bible is about both personal and communal salvation, transforming individual lives and transforming the world we live in in order to serve and love our neighbor as ourselves."
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