In the beginning, God created a world teeming with potential, a temple space where His presence would dwell among His creation. He entrusted humanity, made in His divine image, with a sacred calling: to cultivate wisdom, steward creation, and spread His order throughout the earth. Yet, this divine-human partnership was marred by sin, as doubt and rebellion ushered in a cycle of decay and death. Despite this, God's redemptive plan unfolded through covenants with Adam, Noah, and Abraham, promising restoration and blessing for all nations.
As we, the church, stand in the lineage of this story, we recognize that it is through Jesus Christ, the new Adam, that we become part of God's renewal project. In Christ, we are made new creations, called to break the vicious cycles of sin and decay and to initiate virtuous cycles of life and generativity. This transformation is not of our own doing but is the work of God, who reconciles us to Himself and empowers us to be His ambassadors of reconciliation in the world.
Our role is not passive; we are co-creators with Christ, called to bring life and renewal wherever we go. We are to reflect God's light, not cast shadows of judgment and criticism. Our past may be marked by cycles of hiding, abusing, lying, and stealing, but in Christ, these are turned into openness, care, truth-telling, and generosity. We are invited to consider Jesus, respond to Him, and embrace His covenant, becoming agents of transformation in a world groaning for redemption.
As we partake in communion, we remember the new covenant made through Christ's sacrifice, which enables us to live as God's new humans, bringing His authority and righteousness to the world. We are reminded that our sufferings are incomparable to the glory to be revealed, as we eagerly await the full adoption as sons and daughters of God.
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