Saturday, April 08, 2023

Five Minute Friday :: Own

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Five Minute Friday :: Own Linkup

Although I contacted the domain host and the person I talked with did his best to update my desert spirit's fire blog on the CMS, it still doesn't load correctly and there seems to be zero way to contact blogger directly. If the blog didn't date from July 2002 I might give up and start another, but I don't want to lose all that content and I really really like the blogger interface, so migrating to another CMS with the same name isn't an option. Therefore… I'm playing here on my scripture blog again and I'll replicate everything on desert spirit's fire.

Own

When we own something, it belongs to us. Some ownership of an item or object, a success or a failure, is a clear choice—when you purchase something, for example. Sometimes we need to own a circumstance or outcome that happened because of many factors, so that particular owning is a bit complicated.

…if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, then you shall be my special treasure or possession – segullah – סְגֻלָּה – among all the peoples, for all the earth is mine; and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Exodus 19:5-6

Just as God claimed Israel as God's own during their desert trek toward the Land of Promise, in baptism God owns and possesses us. We belong to God! God chooses us, claims us, and charges us to be part of the reign of heaven on earth. As the PCUSA's Sixth Great End of the Church expresses it, "The exhibition of the reign of heaven to the world." That means the world sees heaven when they observe us! It's both gift and response ("responsibility") because God's promises have a condition.

Almost immediately before giving them the ten words (or commandments) that describe how God's people are to live out their relationships with God, known and nearby neighbors, and with strangers (sojourners, aliens, foreigners in scriptural terms), God tells them if they obey and keep covenant, then God will treasure them, "own" them, in a particular way.

Yes, God loves each of us and all creation unconditionally. But keeping Torah and keeping our baptismal covenants carry the distinctive responsibility of owning them by acting for the good of friends, neighbors, newcomers, strangers, frenemies, and even enemies to help create a flourishing common-wealth.

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2 comments:

Kym said...

Good thoughts. Knowing God has claimed us as his own should compel us to want to own him as well, by living in obedience to him. Visiting from FMF#8 - sorry it took me until Monday to read the Friday posts!

Andrew said...

Sure, I'll own the good I've done,
but so too all the bad,
and at the going down of sun
there's something else that can be had,
the offering of all these to God,
with neither pride nor shame.
It's my life, though it's been flawed,
but it's not anchored to my name,
for in the Christ I am made new
and all the past just fades away,
leaving only what was true
for the dawning of a brighter day
that in due time will have come
on which His praises can be sung.