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ReVision

Time for the Kingdom

Think with the mind of Christ, and use your time accordingly.

Time for the Kingdom (3)

For “who has known the mind of the LORD that he may instruct Him?” But we have the mind of Christ. 1 Corinthians 2.16

The mind of Christ
In these last days, our Lord Jesus Christ has established a beachhead for His Kingdom in those who believe in Him, and in their churches. In, through, and from them He is advancing a new administration of things on earth, as it is in heaven – the Kingdom economy. He sends the time of our lives, moment by moment afresh, like reinforcements and materiel, to strengthen our position and fit us for each day’s advance.

Our calling is to make the best use of our time for the Kingdom and glory of our Lord.

In order to make the best use of the time of our lives we need to learn to see our time through the mind of Him Who creates, bestows, and upholds it. What does God intend in giving us this most precious gift?

We may protest, “But who can know the mind of the Lord”?

However, Paul reminds us that, if we are believers in Jesus Christ we have the mind of Christ, the very Word of God, the same Word Who is creating and bestowing and upholding all the time of our lives. We have the mind of Christ! And all who have this mind are determined to push forward, advance, and bear fruit for the Kingdom and glory of our King (Phil. 3.10-14).

But if the mind of Christ in us is like an antique stored in the attic – treasured, but seldom used – it won’t do us much good. We must daily receive and be renewed in the mind of Christ if we want to understand the world – and time – as Jesus does (Rom. 12.1, 2; Eph. 4.17-24).

Time as Jesus sees it
How does Jesus Christ see the time He gives us each moment of our lives? What is His purpose in giving us this great gift? We want to be good servants and stewards of our time, so that we return to the Lord, Who gives us time, an investment of glory and progress in the Kingdom economy. The better we understand what Jesus intends in giving us the time of our lives, the better we will be able to make good use of it according to His purposes and will.

According to Paul, in 1 Corinthians 15 – echoing Psalm 110 – Jesus Christ is presently employed at the right hand of God the Father working to augment, improve, and advance His rule on earth as it is in heaven. He is developing, expanding, and advancing the economy or administration which He launched on the first Christian Pentecost (Acts 2).

He sends out His Word to uphold the cosmos, gives His Spirit to bring new life to those who believe the Gospel, endows His followers with gifts and fruit, calls them to particular places of service, sends His angels to guard and assist them in their endeavors, and puts His enemies under His feet as He builds His Church and thereby fills the world with His presence (Eph. 1.15-23).

So it must be the case that, in giving us each successive moment of time, Jesus intends us to receive and use our time according to His purposes in seeking and advancing His Kingdom. He has told us that seeking His Kingdom and righteousness is to be the defining priority of our lives (Matt. 6.33), and this would include the way we use our time.

Time for the Kingdom!
When we thus see our time through the mind of Christ, we understand that time is a resource for seeking and advancing the rule of Jesus Christ on earth as it is in heaven, so that righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit increase and abound in and through us, filling up all the time of our lives with love for God and our neighbors.

We are making the most of the time Jesus gives us when the time of our lives is invested in establishing and enlarging the footprint of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.

No moments are given to us for any purpose other than seeking the Kingdom of God. This does not mean that every moment of our lives must be given over to doing “church work.” Since Christ is Lord of all – every aspect of human life and interest – we are using our time best when, whatever we are doing (1 Cor. 10.31), we’re employing it to further the presence of His Kingdom.

Even if all we’re doing is eating and drinking, or relaxing and enjoying a moment of well-deserved rest, we can do so in such a way as to refract the reality of the Kingdom of God into the ordinary events of everyday life.

But this doesn’t just happen. In order to live out the mind of Christ in the time of our lives we need to study the Word of Christ, thinking through everything He teaches us in His Word, so that we are able to take every thought and every moment captive for King Jesus and make our thoughts and time obey His good and perfect purposes (2 Cor. 10.3-5).

These are the last days. God’s Kingdom economy is advancing on earth, and we are called to seek it, every moment of our lives. Are we up to so high and holy a calling? Well, what better employment could you find for the time of your life?

For reflection
1.  What does it mean to say that we have “the mind of Christ”? What are some of the implications of this for how we think about the time of our lives?

2.  What in heaven is Jesus doing in our time right now? Does this suggest any guidelines for us in thinking about how to make the most of the time of our lives?

3. Meditate on Romans 14.17, 18 and Matthew 6.33. What is the Kingdom of God, and what is the nature of our relationship to that Kingdom?

Next steps – Preparation: What is your approach to seeking the Kingdom and righteousness of God? How much of your time does this involve each day? What are you doing with the rest of the time? Talk with a Christian friend about these questions.

T. M. Moore

This week’s ReVision study is Part 2 of a 10-part series, “The Kingdom Economy.” You can download “Time for the Kingdom” as a free PDF, prepared for personal or group study. Simply click here.

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T.M. Moore

T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
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