"For I say unto you, That unto every one which
hath shall be
given; and from him that
hath not, even that he hath shall be
taken away from him." Luke 19:26
I often feel like I am sitting as a stranger in this world, watching events unfold like one would watch a movie on the big screen. The very fabric of the world's
"reality" is in itself
unreal. The systems of the world are all built upon lies, the atmosphere is one of fantasy, and even the truths of this world are merely attempts at manipulation. And yet, there are those who are invested completely in this madness, caught up in it, believing in it, and even fighting for it.
"Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence." John 18:36
All around the world there are growing pockets of civil unrest. In the U.S. a particular movement called "Occupy" is gaining momentum as people protest in the streets about economic inequity, banking fraud, and overall disenchantment with the current power structure.
occupy: to take possession and control of a place, as by military invasion; to be a resident or tenant of; dwell in.
While the objectives of those in this group seem disparate, one overall theme is that they all seem interested in
saving the world or
restoring the American Dream. How do they aim to do this? So far, by "occupying" public places to make their demands known. Yet as I read about the activities of this movement, I couldn't help but think of Luke Chapter 19.
"...Occupy till I come." Luke 19:13b
Was Jesus urging Christians to take to the streets, championing our political banners & causes so that our voices will be heard by the ruling elite? There are even those who preach a false "Gospel of the Kingdom" with its "Kingdom Living" principles stating how we must take the "Kingdom Now" as defined by Christians taking over the systems of this world before Jesus can return. Yet, we know that this is not true for when Jesus returns, the world
will be as Sodom and as Gomorrah (
Luke 17:28-30); we can see that now as we look around us...and it
will get worse until Jesus comes. Further, unlike the systems of this world, the Kingdom of God is not temporal and shall never pass away. God's word is clear that the Kingdom to which Jesus referred is
not of this world.
So what did Jesus mean when He told us to "occupy"? Certainly the Church is to represent Christ in an evil world, preaching the Gospel in order to advance the Kingdom of God. However, we must also "occupy" on an individual level; working out our salvation with fear and trembling.