
AUGUST 3
WHATEVER
This is enlightening. The Gospel does not require us to reject everything in our culture, even if it’s pagan culture. On the contrary, the Church is free to affirm and assimilate whatever is true, honourable, just, pure, lovely, commendable, excellent, and praiseworthy in whatever culture we happen to live in. This six-fold whatever means that nothing consistent with the Gospel and the values of the kingdom is to be excluded. And thinking about such things is a way of shaping our own values and behaviour accordingly.
Therefore, as citizens of heaven in the Republic of Singapore, we are not supposed to live as counter-culture misfits in our multi-cultural society. For the sake of the Gospel, we should make the most of whatever common ground we find between our faith and that of our neighbours. Paul, for example freely quotes whatever is true, even from the mouth of a pagan poet, prophet, or philosopher (Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12-13).
But this calls for discretion. Meditating on whatever is true, noble, just, and so on, should not only shape our convictions and conduct. It should also sharpen our spiritual senses to detect whatever is counterfeit, whatever is dishonourable, whatever is unjust, whatever is immoral, whatever is unethical, whatever is idolatrous. These are to be rejected, along with all anti-Gospel values such as relativism, materialism, hedonism, nationalism, individualism, and so on (GORDON FEE).
Now Paul concludes his last exhortation in this letter with something to do. Imitate him: What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practise these things, and the God of peace will be with you (:9). Paul had no qualms about holding up his own character and conduct as a standard of Christian behaviour. And why should he? He is not on an ego trip. He is crucified with Christ and dead to the world. He wants the best for all his readers, including you. May the peace of God be with you (:7). May the God of peace be with you (:9).
WHATEVER
This is enlightening. The Gospel does not require us to reject everything in our
AUGUST 3
Therefore, as citizens of heaven in the Republic of Singapore, we are not supposed to live as counter-culture misfits in our multi-cultural society. For the sake of the Gospel, we should make the most of whatever common ground we find between our faith and that of our neighbours. Paul, for example freely quotes whatever is true, even from the mouth of a pagan poet, prophet, or philosopher (Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12-13).
But this calls for discretion. Meditating on whatever is true, noble, just, and so on, should not only shape our convictions and conduct. It should also sharpen our spiritual senses to detect whatever is
Now Paul concludes his last exhortation in this letter with something to do. Imitate him: What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practise these things, and the God of peace will be with you (:9). Paul had no qualms about holding up his own character and conduct as a standard of Christian behaviour. And why should he? He is not on an ego trip. He is crucified with Christ and dead to the world. He wants the best for all his readers, including you. May the peace of God be with you (:7). May the God of peace be with you (:9).
PrayNow
Pray: Lord, we confess that as Christians in multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-religious Singapore, we tend to see what is best in our own community and what is worst in others. Forgive us. Deliver us from racial prejudice and religious pride. Open our minds to perceive, respect, and receive whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable in every ethnic group. Teach us to become all things to all people, loving our neighbours as ourselves, so that by all means we may save some (1 COR 9:19-23, MARK 12:31).
• Gender: Defined as Male or Female (MATT 19:4).
• Marriage: Defined as Heterosexual between one Male and one Female.
• Family: Defined as constituting one Male as Father, one Female as Mother, and the children they bring forth from this sacred union.
PrayNow
Pray: Lord, we confess that as Christians in multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-religious Singapore, we tend to see what is best in our own community and what is worst in others. Forgive us. Deliver us from racial prejudice and religious pride. Open our minds to perceive, respect, and receive whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable in every ethnic group. Teach us to become all things to all people, loving our neighbours as ourselves, so that by all means we may save some (1 COR 9:19-23, MARK 12:31).
• Gender: Defined as Male or Female (MATT 19:4).
• Marriage: Defined as Heterosexual between one Male and one Female.
• Family: Defined as constituting one Male as Father, one Female as Mother, and the children they bring forth from this sacred union.