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The Jesus Model – Part 3 January 14, 2009

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This is the third post in a five part series entitled The Jesus Model. In this post we are going to look at the third principle in The Jesus Model:

Jesus Penetrated the Culture of His Day


In Matthew 9:10-13 Jesus is questioned about the time he was spending eating with the Publicans and Sinners. Jesus declares to his detractors that those who are whole don’t need a physician, but those who are sick do! While I understand and agree that Jesus is speaking primarily about the salvation of those he dined with, I also think that a principle is evident here as well.

I recently heard a preacher on the radio say that the most amazing thing was not that Jesus ate with sinners, but that sinners wanted to eat with Jesus. Throughout his life Jesus made himself available to everyone who wanted to spend time with him. He never condoned the sinners sin, but he always treated them with respect. His very presence caused sinners to look up and to pay attention. While not all of those he ate with accepted him as their Saviour, it is apparent that his life and words effected them all!

As Christian networkers the question is can we penentrate the “ultra-hype rich” network marketing industry and have a positive effect on it without being tainted by it? Can we be “in it but not of it?” I for one believe we can!

If we are going to follow this principle lived out in the life and ministry of Jesus we are going to have to do three things:

1. We are going to have to be sure why we are in this industry. If you go back to the beginnings of the network marketing industry, it was designed to allow compassionate people the opportunity to reach out and help others build successful businesses from the comfort of their own homes. The key ingredient to this kind of compassion should be our love for God and the desire to express that love to those he puts us in contact with. Jesus did not find the sin that permeated the life of those he dined with pleasant, but he loved them just the same. His love for the sinners allowed him to fulfill God’s will among them.

2. We are going to have to avoid the temptation to isolate ourselves. By eating with these sinner Jesus taught us that while he did not agree with the life-style of the sinner, he still understood that they needed what he had to offer. He maintained his personal testimony and integrity while making sure the sinners understood his love for them. Jesus insulated himself from the sin around him while not isolating himself from the sinner.

3. We are going to have to endure the rebuke that may come our way. Jesus was rebuked by the religious crowd of his day. He quickly and without a doubt let them know that he was here for anyone who recognized their need and sought him. Many Christians in this industry want to work only with other believers (I like working with like-minded believers as well). However, Jesus was willing to go where the doors were opened to him and deal with those he found with both love and respect. In doing so, lost people were saved and those who rejected were made to be “without excuse.”

I would love for my organization to be filled with Christian people who were so committed in their service t the Lord Jesus that they would work with everyone God brought their way. That they would show the same commitment to thoe who don’t know Christ as they do to those who do. With this kind of organization we would see lost people come to Christ and God glorified in all that we do.

Just a thought ….