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Cultural Identity Part 2 is about what a person is doing with what God has given us. The point of this sermon will be what are we doing with what we have been given. If we are going to re-shape or change the world, we must first change ourselves.
Cultural Identity Part 2 is about what a person is doing with what God has given us. The point of this sermon will be what are we doing with what we have been given. If we are going to re-shape or change the world, we must first change ourselves.
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Cultural Identity Part 2 is about what a person is doing with what God has given us. The point of this sermon will be what are we doing with what we have been given. If we are going to re-shape or change the world, we must first change ourselves.
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Cultural Identity Part 2 • “Culture” has been determined as the second most difficult word in the English language to define. The first most difficult word to define is “nature”. Of course this is not my conclusion, because my English is horrible and I am not a linguist. • I want to be definitive in what we are teaching and not be lost in the ambiguity of linguistics. Cultural Identity Part 2 • Using terms like “culture war”, “disintegration of culture” can be confusing. Every culture is made up or from ideas, values and presuppositions which indicates how important culture really is. Then we must know that laws are the most dramatic ways that any culture is expressed and enforced. • Which came first, The chicken or the egg ? Cultural Identity Part 2 • The answer is the chicken, and through the natural course of what chickens do and who they are, they lay eggs. This is a natural phenomena of God’s creation. Then what becomes a “cultural phenomena” is what we do with those eggs. Some people fry them, some eat them raw, some poach them, some scramble them, some eat them hard boiled, we use them for recipes and the list goes on. Cultural Identity Part 2 This is what defines culture in the most simplistic way. It is what a person is doing with what God has given us. When God created Adam, He put everything in place by way of differentiation so that Adam could do something that would impact God’s creation. God gave him dominion or made him the ruler over this garden or parcel of land. God gave him light, water, soil but then gave him the commandment to dress and keep it. Cultural Identity Part 2 • God put all these things in place but Adam had to create the garden. He was made responsible for making something of what God had given him. Adam did not create from “ex-nihilo” or create from nothing to something but he did create something from what God had given him. • The point of this sermon will be what are we doing with what God has given us. Has this world’s culture so permeated the Church that we no longer accept or assume the responsibility for what God has given us and more tragic is what have we done with it? Cultural Identity Part 2 • If we are going to re-shape or change the world in which we live, we have to make eggs our way in this world. The first principle has to do with “who we are”, or our identity. Genesis 1.26a “ And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:” Genesis 1.27 says this, “ So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. “ • And the end result of this creation was’ Genesis 1.31b “ it was very good”. Cultural Identity Part 2 • In our renewed mind and in the transforming of our minds from this system we now have the mind of Christ. We think like God thinks, now one of the problems is a familiar term in this generation. Identity Theft, it is a relevant term, Satan, the thief has come to steal your identity, kill your ability to cultivate, and ultimately destroy your purpose in Jesus. ( John 10:10) • He doesn’t want you to know who you are , consequently your relationships won’t know who you are. Cultural Identity Part 2 • We have to start thinking before we act and speak, we make eggs like heaven makes eggs. It is not in many cases our first response but it becomes a discipline, it is like playing the piano, at first you spend years playing just notes and scales and continue to ask the question when am I going to make music. It comes with time and diligence. One of the reasons we are to be no more children but men and women of God is because in the discipline of time we mature. Children imitate, Adolescence makes something of this program. Cultural Identity Part 2 • James 1.8 “ A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” This comes from not realizing who you are in Jesus. You can’t solve problems, make changes, impact culture when you aren’t thinking in the way that God thinks. • The second principle of what constitutes identity is “Genealogy”. Now in speaking of Adam, genealogy doesn’t seem important but it became very important in maintaining who we are when sin and satan became part of the picture. Cultural Identity Part 2 • Culture wants to melt you into its forms, thought processes and goals. Satan has set this culture up for a fall because in the recovery of man God had a different plan. • Have you ever noticed how concerned the Bible is with genealogy? Let’s talk about God’s recovery plan of man. You see in sin man has no identity, he is in crisis, as evidenced by the current solutions for our world’s ills. • Genealogy becomes lost in the dispersion as well as identity in creation and purpose of man. Wild origin stories have their beginnings in myths and legends. Cultural Identity Part 2 • Genesis 12 starts the journey in the recovery of man. God chooses a man Abraham, and that man embarks on a journey by faith. God deals with this man and creates covenant with him, giving him favor, blessing, and ultimate blessing. This journey has yet to come to it’s end but in fact is still be travelled by countless numbers of covenanted people who tenaciously cling to their identity. Cultural Identity Part 2 • Let’s try to make it simple by outline • I. Man-Abraham • II. Family-Jacob and the Seventy Souls • III. Nation- Children of Israel in Egypt • IV. Holy Nation- Exodus 19 by Covenant • VI. Homeland from which to operate in the recovery of the known world, and to prepare cultural change by creating something for future generations to build upon. Cultural Identity Part 2 • How many of you know how tenacious Israel is concerning maintaining their identity, they remain Jews no matter where there geographical location may have planted them. • One reason is that genealogy also has to do with bloodline. They believe in pro-creation, or to put it simply Jews producing little Jews. Now in our culture bloodline is not an issue as we are basically a melting pot of nationalities. • We still want to make eggs our way you know! Cultural Identity Part 2 • Genealogy is very important to the born again person, they are like Jesus, who have natural birth and then spiritual birth. His blood gives us the right by spiritual transfusion into the family of God, heirs and joint heirs with the King of Kings. This is why that are genealogy is so important, we too must pro create, and procreation in the spiritual is a matter of the contraceptive methods. The Spirit of God with the Word of God as presented by this group called the church produces spiritual children. If culture has infused this generation with ideas, values and presuppositions whose laws don’t match the laws of heaven then what we produce becomes foreign to the culture of heaven. Cultural Identity Part 2 • The third principle of identity is geography, where you are from and your roots becomes vital in identity. • Let’s return to our text and move forward in this recovery program. Now we have seventy souls or a big family moving into Egypt, a place of preparation as God was revealing Himself to His future posterity. Cultural Identity Part 2 • God places this family in the midst of an advanced culture as slaves. Ironic how that God’s chosen people started in slave status, I believe this would enable them to understand freedom in being the Family of God. • The geographical location is being prepared by God for them to make something out of it, they were going to cultivate, grow the concept of a monotheistic God to a lost and dying world. Cultural Identity Part 2 • The Identity of Israel the nation through whom God would bring the world to the concept of who He is. • Overview • Image • Genealogy • Geography • Have you ever considered in world history just how this small geographical location still continues to be a world player. Why because they have never lost the vision or the culture in which God established them. Cultural Identity Part 3 • Deuteronomy 6,7 gives us the word picture and warning about living in the midst of different cultures. God warns them not to be absorbed into nor ignorant of the power of those cultures. God also insists that in order to have continuity that our children are spoken to and reminded about God and what He has done. Cultural Identity Part 3 • The Bible says “ Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the end of the world are come. Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall“ 1 Corinthians 10.11,12 • I would call their culture the “Culture of Faith”, that they had covenanted themselves with God that He would now be their source, their security, their Life, and that His laws would establish the parameters of their world. That they would be victorious in their lives and that through them the world might embrace this life. Cultural Identity Part 3 • Their faith was continually put to the test. When their neighbors were so often more technologically advanced, economically more prosperous and militarily more sophisticated. Would they put their trust in Egypt, the place of their captivity, for help against Assyria. Time and time again they drifted and became absorbed into what seemed a better way. Cultural Identity Part 3 • Showdown after Showdown God proving Himself as He had promised. Victory after Victory in unorthodox ways and in divers manners yet they still hardened their hearts and even ask for a king. • The invisible King with no icons or images to look to trying to show Himself strong in their behalf activated by Faith. Cultural Identity Part 3 • The result of loss of identity is “captivity”, captivity brought on because of a conditioning, absorbing, beguiling and enticing world around them. The admonition in Dueteronomy 6 that says “ Beware lest you forget”, becomes the characterization. • Prophet after Prophet, Kings, both good and bad, Priest were infected, Nehemiah’s after Nehemiah’s all preaching and trying to restore God’s Way to a wayward nation. Cultural Identity Part 3 • At first this captivity just brings sadness and lament . The song of the Psalms which characterizes being miserable. “How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land”. The evolution of that condition becomes lethargy and complacency a slow fade into total confusion. Cultural Identity Part 3 • Let’s look at how we view any culture ? • Remember the only way that culture changes is when something new displaces the old in a very realistic way. • Condemn or Abandon • Criticize • Copy • Consume