Be All that you can be

“Be all that you can be” was the tagline for an Army advertising campaign a few years ago. It was intended to show how being in the Army could help one to discover all of your potential. The ad never said that the Army fully controls what you discover. It is not necessarily a bad thing, but it has its own context.

I started thinking about that ad and began to wonder why we Christians don’t use that same tagline to help people discover Christ and the Church. After all, isn’t that the entire point of the life of Jesus? In his life, we can discover what we were meant to be from our first moment of life. But just like the Army, there is a context here. The context is that we can find all that we can be in what we see in the life of Jesus.

The standard of the Christian faith has always been the life of Jesus, the very Christ himself. That is not only who we can be, but it is also who we already are if we will simply let go of how we want things to be and let life “in Christ” happen to us. Too many churches and denominations have changed to taking the Bible as their standard of faith. I know why. It is because it is so easy to hide behind rules, mandates, and shaming people to God. As opposed to the more difficult path (the narrow path) of living like Jesus lived and doing what he did and letting that be the Good News.

I have grown weary and am saddened by this hiding. Jesus never shamed anyone into following him. He always said, “come and see”. That’s it. Not repent, do better, or admit you are utterly depraved. Not once in the Gospels do you read that. Guilt, shame, utter depravity are all ways to control people and put everything in black and white. I am so sorry but we do not live in a black and white world.

Following Jesus and living his way is the path of “maybe yes, maybe no” or “I don’t have all of the answers”. It is not rules, mandates or “have tos”. It is not rigid, unbending or literal. It is a life of living without guilt or shame. It is being “all that we can be”.

TMM

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