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5. Pilgrimage to Paradise: Called to Obedience

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Pixabay To understand what the divine design is for the pilgrimage that God has set before all believers we need to go back briefly to the very beginning of Peter's letter. We need to look at what we are called to be. He writes, in part: " To God's elect, strangers in the world, scattered…who have been chosen…for obedience to Jesus Christ…"  There is a lot to unpack in Peter's introduction but we want to look at this last phrase: Obedience to Jesus Christ.  Mark it down because what follows in the letter describes what that obedience looks like, beginning with 1 Peter 1:13-16. That love, that faith, that joy that Peter commends his readers for, that he urges them to continue in despite the circumstances, exhibits itself as these pilgrims travel along the journey of life like this: " Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given when Jesus Christ is revealed. As obedient children...

As I'd Like It

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PIxabay Perhaps it was because yesterday was such an extremely windy day here in southern Ontario, that these lines from As You Like It repeated themselves over and over in my head all day: Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind as man's ingratitude... I confess I don't remember even studying Shakespeare's play in which these words appear, but the lines are engraved in my brain nonetheless. I wonder if Jesus ever felt what William tried hard to express? He lived among an ungrateful people. Their ingratitude was, at least in part, why He had come to dwell among men in the first place. As the sinless Lamb of God, sin repelled Him. But it also drew Him toward sinners so that He could deal with that sin and restore fellowship between His Father and all of us who had rejected His loving favour to follow other gods. But those to whom Jesus came rejected Him as well. Despite that He tells His disciples in Luke 6: "... Love your enemies, do good t...