Transparency: becoming “see-through” for Jesus

I am convinced there is a difference between being invisible for Jesus and being “see-through” for Jesus and it is more than semantics for me. Invisible is being completely unseen (and perhaps unseeable) where as see-though is about people both seeing a person and the essence of the person. The more I follow Jesus and the better I get at following Jesus through God’s work in me, the more my essence is Jesus-y essence. It is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get, who-you-see-is-who-I-am kind of thing. As a Jesus-follower, I hope people will see Jesus through me.

I would say I am not interested in transparency for transparency’s sake (thought that may be good); I am interested in being open and clear about who I am and who I am is connected to Jesus. Now it’s all starting to sound like semantics. It is terrible to know what you mean and not be able to make clear what that is.

I believe one thing Jesus calls us to be is transparent, that is part of being people who bear his message. His love needs to be evident in and through us. What do people see when they look at us? I’ve begun to look at issues of transparency and stories of transparency in the Bible. For instance Jesus taught that it wasn’t necessary to swear by God or anything else, that our “yes” ought to mean “yes” and our “no” ought to mean “no.” We are called to be “lights on a hill.” I am working on where that all will take us as we search the Bible for clues about being transparent in Jesus’ name.

What does transparency mean to you?

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Footnote to Discipline Message

This past weekend as I was preaching I began to tie in a movie I had seen recently, Grace Is Gone. I could not for the life of me remember why I had begun to relate the story. It was a piece in the movie about how the younger daughter kept a sense of connection with her mother who was deployed in Iraq- both mother and daughter had their watches programed to beep simultaneously across an ocean. They both would be thinking of one another at the same time. It was to have been a leaping point to talk about a different kind of reminder for adding disciplines (like prayer) to our days, perhaps adding an alarm to our datebook or clock or phone or watch. That is where I was going when I lost my train of thought…

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2008 October 19- Discipline

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   This message about discipline talked about how important it is for to be people who develop discipline as a way to living more faithfully in Jesus name. Listen and respond to our poll about the most important discipline… 

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