Vision MMXXV
Christ enters the world and gives us a vision for a new life, a new community, a new world– a new Kingdom. Put simply, the Kingdom of Jesus is what life looks like when God is in charge.
At the heart of the good news is not a set of principles, a checklist of religious duties, or a mere ticket to heaven, but the announcement that God is reclaiming his world and inviting us to participate in his reign. Many of us have inherited versions of the gospel that are too small: prosperity, church attendance, social justice, or a transactional ticket to heaven. Each contains a kernel of truth, but all fall short of the sweeping vision Jesus proclaimed—the kingdom of God at hand.
Followers of Jesus are called to give their deepest loyalty and hope not to any nation, political party, or leader, but to Christ alone. In a world where political identities often demand our devotion, Christians are invited to remember that their true citizenship is in heaven and that their lives should reflect the reign of Jesus above all else. This allegiance may create tension with the surrounding culture, but it is the foundation of a gospel-shaped life.
Our culture is saturated with pessimism. Surveys show that most people are more likely to expect the worst than hope for the best, especially when it comes to issues like morality, education, and equality. But optimism is contagious, and as followers of Jesus, we have a unique opportunity to be carriers of hope. We can be the silver lining in our communities, not by ignoring pain or pretending everything is fine, but by choosing to see God’s hand at work even in suffering.