Resurrection, Poverty, Homelessness, and Death
My friend Chris Eyre writes about the reality (but not necessarily physicality) of the resurrection and discusses our preaching. Here’s a line from his conclusion:
But really, I think we probably should be preaching that you should follow Jesus irrespective of the fact that it may lead to poverty, homelessness and even death.
Probably when you saw the title to this post, you thought I was going to talk about taking care of the homeless. And you should. Do it! But this is about what might happen to you and me as followers of Jesus, and how that preaches in the modern world.
I think this deserves some discussion, irrespective of where you come down on the nature of the resurrection.
What’s wrong with suffering for righteousness? Besides, bad things happen to people who are evil as well.
I think the point is that we should preach following Jesus with those results, but that the modern world is not in a receptive mood.