Embracing Our Identity as a Spiritual Community

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As you come to him, the living stone rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him, you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. [00:00:12]

But you are a Chosen People, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God. [00:00:59]

Dear friends, I urge you as aliens and strangers in the world to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul. Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. [00:01:21]

You living stones are being built into a spiritual house. The word spiritual house means a temple of the Holy Spirit. The Shekinah glory of God inhabits the church, and we are living stones having come to Jesus, the living stone. We become living stones, and God's presence comes down and inhabits us. [00:03:56]

Interdependent means that you share decisions together. You don't make your own decisions. You share private struggles, you share emotions, you share money, you share homes, you share practical help, you share everything. And this is saying to the degree, notice, to the degree that you're being built together, you're into interlocking interdependence. [00:05:50]

Peter here shows that there is a deep tension that must be maintained between the church and the world around it. Now, before going into the passage, let me just remind us that sociologists and anthropologists and historians for many years have pointed out that religions tend to relate to the culture around them in one of two ways. [00:09:12]

Live such good lives amongst the pagans that when they accuse you of wrongdoing, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. Now, this is very much like what Jesus says when he says you are a city on a hill, you are the light of the world. [00:17:46]

If you assimilate, you don't suffer, and everybody thinks you're fine. If you attack and withdraw, you don't suffer, and everybody thinks you're weird. But what if you are really different? You do not assimilate, you maintain your biblical values, and yet you engage and you serve and you come close and you love your neighbors. [00:18:20]

Every culture is made of people in the image of God. Every culture is made of people with wisdom and insight, and they're the image of God. And therefore, every single culture, every non-believing, non-Christian culture in some place will have some overlap with biblical values. [00:19:29]

The way we are going to become the church is we have to come to the Livingstone, the cornerstone, to Jesus Christ. What does it mean to come to him? Three things. To come to him means three things. You have to, first of all, admit you've already got a cornerstone, then you've got to find him precious, and then you've got to line up and unite with him. [00:22:31]

If you build your life on any other cornerstone, you will be put to shame. It'll constantly happen. You'll feel like a failure. You'll be shaken to the roots. You'll feel like you don't have a self. You have to build on the corner. So, first of all, you have to recognize that you do have a cornerstone. [00:26:21]

The moment I unite to Jesus Christ, to God through Jesus Christ, he lived the life I should have lived, he died the death I should have died, and now you are absolutely accepted. If he's accepted, you're accepted. If he's beautiful to the father, you're beautiful to the father. [00:30:11]

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