Tag der Deutschen Einheit:
Is a Picture of
Freedom in Christ and what the Church Should Be
We
have, as a family, been in Germany for almost two weeks now. Our first German
holiday is the German Re-Unification day. It is celebrated on October 3. in the fall of 1989 East
Germany and West Germany were Re-Unified after many years of Post World War 2
Communism in the DDR Government. I remember vividly President Reagan saying, "Mr. Gorbachav tear down this wall"! Then on the day when the wall came down, I can remember people standing on top of the wall with sledgehammers swinging
with all their might to destroy this wall a symbol of bondage, fear, and
control. This had such an impression on me as a teenager. I did not understand
the full implications, at the time, But a young man standing on top of the wall trying to destroy the wall was an irrevocable image on me as a teenager...
I
think today of Galatians 5:1 Where the Apostle Paul says, "It is for Freedom
that Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a
yoke of slavery." This is such a great verse in light of such a historic and
unpresedented event in human History. I know a pastor that lived and served as
a pastor in the DDR and now in East Germany near Leipzig. I asked him if it was
a possibility for the DDR to fall a year before it actually happened. He said, "never, it was an impossibility." He also said, "In My mind the DDR would never
ever fall like it did. It is truly a miracle from God." This is the same thing
we see in Galatians 5:1. Christ has set us free, and it was a practical
impossibility that we would have been set free from sin by our own power,
thought, ability, or works. This freedom that Christ has given from sin and
death is a miracle of impossibility!
I
also think today of the Church, "Tag Der Deutschen Einheit" is a picture of the
Church. Our unity in Christ is a picture to the world of the great work of salvation,
redemption, and grace to a broken world. In a world that experiences discord,
and broken relationships we the Church can relay the message of freedom, hope
and unity in Christ. These are values that the world typically is not exposed
to. When we as a Church can exhibit these qualities then the world can see and
pay attention to the countercultural way of Christ. His way is an impossiby
free way. His way is the miracle of impossibility. Let’s celebrate the
Re-Unification Day in Germany as a real world example of our impossible
Re-Unification in Christ that he has so graciously made for us. Our great hope
in him is that in bringing that same message to a world that so desperately
needs Christ, the world might also be Unified to a good and loving savior in
impossibly miraculous ways.