‘As
you go, proclaim the good news, “The kingdom of heaven has come near.”’ Jesus
‘The
kingdom of heaven has come near’ means that the very life of God — the life
that creates and redeems and sustains all life — is reaching out to us, is made
available to us, that we might know life in all its fullness. That the
character, power, and resources of God might shape our lives, enabling us to be
not superhuman but simply, astonishingly, fully human.
Are
you anxious? It is possible to know peace.
Are
you in a position to administer justice? It is possible to be strengthened to
do what is right even when it is hard, even when it is not expedient.
Are
you on the receiving end of injustice? It is possible to know that
long-suffering endurance that transforms anger into resilience and restrains us
from adding our own wrongs to theirs.
Is
your body and/or mind shattered by pain? It is possible to know the wholeness
of being held together, by love.
Are
we struggling to forgive ourselves, or someone else? It is possible to know
forgiveness.
Do
we grieve the loss of a loved one? It is possible to know what it is to be
comforted.
Has
the life you hoped for come to a tragic end? It is possible to receive a new
life, and even to flourish within it.
The
kingdom of heaven has come near. That is good news, wherever we find ourselves.
Whatever life looks like in this moment, or season. Good news, in a myriad of
ways.
If
you have ever known life, known your life renewed or given back to you or
simply still here against all the odds, you have experienced the kingdom of
heaven drawn near, whether you realised it or not.
Not
that this is easy. It is neither a magic wand that erases difficulty nor a drug
that numbs us. It is a daily dependency on a higher power, on the highest
power, on power given away to others, made perfect in human weakness.
But
it is good news, worth proclaiming.
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