13 min

The Language of the Heart Taylor Mertins

    • Religion & Spirituality

Acts 2.1-12

To be a Christian is not so much having a certain set of beliefs that give meaning to our lives. Instead, to be a Christian is to be initiated into a community with practices and habits that actually transform our lives.

Which is just another way of saying, we only ever learn what it means to be Christians by watching other Christians and doing what they do. To be Christian means being together. Which, of course, isn’t easy.

After Pentecost, the story of Acts tells of the great challenge of being the church. The church stand for, preaches, and speaks the language of the heart that runs completely counter to the language of the world.

The world worships the first, the greatest, the found, the big, and the alive.

God comes for the last, least, lost, little and dead.

The world runs on deception and destruction.

The Spirit conveys grace and mercy.

The world is full to the brim with bad news.

Jesus comes bringing Good News.

On Pentecost, the Spirit is poured out on all flesh, the tall and the small, the sinners and the saints, the found and the forgotten. Not because we earned it or deserved it. But because we needed it.

And we still do...

Acts 2.1-12

To be a Christian is not so much having a certain set of beliefs that give meaning to our lives. Instead, to be a Christian is to be initiated into a community with practices and habits that actually transform our lives.

Which is just another way of saying, we only ever learn what it means to be Christians by watching other Christians and doing what they do. To be Christian means being together. Which, of course, isn’t easy.

After Pentecost, the story of Acts tells of the great challenge of being the church. The church stand for, preaches, and speaks the language of the heart that runs completely counter to the language of the world.

The world worships the first, the greatest, the found, the big, and the alive.

God comes for the last, least, lost, little and dead.

The world runs on deception and destruction.

The Spirit conveys grace and mercy.

The world is full to the brim with bad news.

Jesus comes bringing Good News.

On Pentecost, the Spirit is poured out on all flesh, the tall and the small, the sinners and the saints, the found and the forgotten. Not because we earned it or deserved it. But because we needed it.

And we still do...

13 min

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