And in Scripture, this is a good thing.
Peter in his first letter writes to God's elect and calls them "strangers in the world." He then says that since we call on a Father who judges each man's work impartially and are redeemed with something so precious as the blood of Jesus, that we should live our lives on earth as "strangers here in reverent fear." So how are we to live as strangers?
My first thought is to think of contemporary culture. What would be considered "strange" in this country? Here are my thoughts:
- A couple who doesn't live together before marriage
- A dating relationship where there is not sexual engagement until marriage
- A marriage that stays together, for life
- When a boss, supervisor or leader is not doing things well and others are slandering them, for a person to walk away and not become involved
- Where there's been a wrong committed, that there would be forgiveness even when it is not asked for
- In tough economic times, that generosity would abound
- Instead of grumbling that there would be words of gratitude
- Forgiveness instead of malice
- Genuineness instead of deceit
- Integrity instead of hypocrisy
- Contentment instead of envy
- Encouragement instead of slander
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