“The only
way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very
existence is an act of rebellion.” -
Albert Camus
Rebel.
For many, this is a pretty loaded word. It has been the inspiration for
movies, songs, books as well as the mantra for numerous pubescent teenagers all
around the world. This short, five
letter word moves people to feel the whole gambit of emotions. For some, the word rebel brings a sense of uneasiness.
For others, the word rebel
gets there blood pumping. And, yet, for others, rebel doesn’t move them at all.
But no matter how you react, no matter what kind of emotion the word rebel causes you to feel, you cannot
ignore that rebellions and rebels (good or bad) have historically played an
instrumental role in shaping our society.
If you have ever read the Bible you
would see rebels permeating the pages.
Adam and Eve rebelled against the Lord by eating from the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil. Noah
rebelled against the sinful, status quo of the day and lived righteously. Moses rebelled against Pharaoh for the sake
of the Israelites. Jonah rebelled
against God by running away from proclaiming repentance to the people of Nineveh. Elijah rebelled against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel
by standing up for God when everyone else was bowing to Baal.
Rebels and rebellion have been a part of
our society – good and bad – from the beginning of humanity and it is very
evident in our society today.
If we were to
define the word rebel it would be someone who resists or defies authority or
a generally accepted behavior. It
does not differentiate who a rebel is or is not. Rebels and, therefore, rebellions are led by
all different kinds of people. Many rebels thrive on emotion and fuel the
passions inside of their followers in desiring to move their agenda forward. But
most successful rebellions are more than just emotion and passion. Most successful rebellions are thought out
and go far beyond blazoned rallies and
confrontational speeches. Successful
rebels have a point! They have the big picture in mind.
I contend that
there was no better example of a rebel than Jesus Christ! He knew exactly who he was (the Son of God),
he knew exactly what he stood for (salvation for all mankind), and he knew who
he was rebelling against (Satan!). He is
the greatest rebel that ever lived and is leading the greatest rebellion that
the world has ever and will ever see!
The problem is
people don’t want to see Jesus as a rebel.
That is why they paint him as this sweet, quiet man who embraced
everyone and everything (soft light, kind face, and a gentle smile – oh, and
blond hair with blue eyes!). Jesus was
sweet at times and loved all mankind, but I believe we do a disservice to
Christ and to those who follow him by painting him as this “softy”. I believe
Jesus was one of the greatest rebels this world has ever seen!
Jesus
words defied the generally accepted behavior of his time and his truths and
teachings defies the generally accepted behavior of our day. Just look at his teachings! He was
consistently redefining a clarifying what it means to live. He pulled no punches then and he pulls no
punches today.
But
Jesus and his teachings not only rebelled against the accepted behaviors of the
day, but it flew in the face of the organized religion of the day. Jesus was always saying that you have heard
it taught this way, but let me really tell you what it really means. No commentary. Forget the years of interpretations and
extreme diagnostics. This is what it
means. You may not like it. It may not be popular. It may cause people to look at you
sideways. It may even make people shun you
and reject you, but it is what it is.
It was
and is crazy talk by a crazy man with a crazy plan! A very ambitious plan – to change the world! He
knew who he was, he knew what he stood for, and he knew what he was rebelling
against. And here is also part of his plan - He wants to change the world
through you! Check out this rebel
verse:
RO 12:2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of
this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be
able to test and approve what God's will is--his good, pleasing and perfect
will.
The
word conform, in this passage, means to
fashion together. We all wake up in
the morning and decide what clothes we are going wear. Some of us spend a lot
of time putting together what we are going to look like for that particular
day. That is conforming, fashioning
together our clothes and shoes and hair.
We do
the same thing in our relationship to the world and its patterns. We wake up
and decide if we are going to fall in line or not and, most of the time, we
fall in line. We take great effort to make sure we fashion our lives like the
world fashions their lives. We live in
fear, afraid that if we don’t line up accordingly, if we don’t fashion together
our lives to the worlds pattern that we will get laughed at or rejected. And we don’t want to be laughed at or
rejected.
But
the call of Jesus is to rebel against the norm – against the fashioning of your
life to the pattern of this world!
There
is a voice of rebellion screaming out to us, “Rebel against the things this
world!
Rebel
against sin.
Rebel
against the status quo of religion.
But a
word of caution – if you heed this call you will be ostracized. The world wants you to conform, to comply,
and behave like them. The world wants you to drink and dress and desire the
same things they do. And when you don’t, they will cast you off quicker than
anything you have ever seen.
The
truth is - the world has no need for you. When you conform to the world you are
just doing what everyone else is doing. There are a whole bunch of you already
running around. So if you stop doing
what everyone else is doing then they don’t have a need for you.
So my
question to you is: Are you conforming
or transforming?
The
word transform literally means to change form – it is where we get our
word metamorphosis. So are you changing
form to be more like Christ or are you fashioning together your life to look
more like the world?
Jesus
is calling you to stop and to evaluate the situation. If you are going to be a true rebel you need
to be truly transformed and in order to be truly transformed you need to begin
with thwe attitude of your mind and the purpose of your actions.
This
is not an easy thing. Alice Cooper
(yes, that Alice Cooper!) once said, “Drinking beer is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But
being a Christian, that's a tough call. That's rebellion.”
The Church is
full of conformers. They come to church
and enjoy the benefits of how it makes them feel and what pleases them. There is no visual, attitudinal or ethical difference
between them and the world that thumbs its nose at God. It is time for
followers of Christ to stand up and be followers of Christ! To
rebel against sin and against nominal Christianity and start living lives that
transforms our culture!