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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 23 MIN

Called to Be Different

from Faith at Work · host Harry Jarrett

Called to Be Different: Living as Christ's Transformed PeopleIn a world obsessed with conformity, Jesus calls His followers to something radically different. This isn't about being weird for weirdness' sake, but about allowing Christ—not culture, markets, or algorithms—to shape our patterns of living and thinking.What Does It Mean to Be Transformed Rather Than Conformed?Paul begins Romans 12 with a powerful invitation: "Present your bodies as a living sacrifice" and "do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." The word "conformed" suggests being pressed into a mold, like butter shaped into a decorative form. Instead, God wants to rewire our thinking so we can discern what is good, pleasing, and perfect.Our transformation is:* Relational (with God, others, and the world)* Ongoing (a journey, not a destination)* From the roots up (like a tree that produces different fruit)Nonconformity isn't about trendiness—it's about trust. When we allow God to renew our minds, our lives become a living "yes" to what is good, pleasing, and perfect.How Are We Connected as Christ's Body?Paul moves from individual minds to collective membership: "You are one body in Christ, individually members of one another." In this body, the weaker members are indispensable, and the parts we might dismiss are often the ones the Spirit wants to honor most.This concept can be summarized in three principles:* Jesus is the center of our faith* Community is the center of our life* Reconciliation is the center of our workInterestingly, Paul borrowed and transformed a Roman fable about body parts. In the original story, the limbs rebelled against the belly, but the belly claimed superiority because it fed everyone. Paul flips this hierarchy completely. In Christ's body, there is no "pampered belly." Instead, the seemingly weaker members are indispensable, and the less honorable receive the greatest honor.This was boldly countercultural in Roman times—a Christ-shaped body where honor flows downward and care is mutual. In Christ's community, belonging comes before outperforming, and every gift matters.How Does Love Transform Our Relationships?When asked about the greatest commandment, Jesus gave two equal responses: love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. beautifully expressed, "The love that I have towards God is the same love that directs itself towards the neighbor."This love must manifest in practical ways:* How we conduct business* What we purchase* How we consume resources* How we care for creationLove is economic and ecological as well as personal. Elder Michael Franz offered this challenging test: "As long as there is abundance and want, there is no pure genuine communion." Love crosses divides and equalizes imbalances.Small acts of love—patient replies, shared tables, forgiven debts—are like cover crops for our hearts and communities. They may not yield immediate harvests, but they heal the soil of our relationships and prepare it for future growth.Why Shouldn't Christians Worry?Jesus tells us not to worry—not because life is easy, but because we are seen in our uneasiness. "Look at the birds," He says. "Consider the lilies." Our Father knows what we need.New Testament scholar Eugene Boring captures this beautifully: "Address each day's problems as they come, confident your life is held by a loving father who will bring creation to a worthy conclusion."The 1996 Church of the Brethren statement on simple living describes this as "an unhurried faithfulness to live today's obedience and let God hold tomorrow in God's hands."This approach to life parallels what researchers have recently identified as a "third way" to experience joy and fulfillment—characterized by ongoing curiosity, experiencing new things, and allowing for perspective shifts, often accompanied by discomfort. This sounds remarkably like discipleship!When discipleship feels costly, remember that simple living may be difficult, but God provides joy and peace along the way. We practice trust without panic, action without anxiety—working the soil we have today and leaving tomorrow to God.Life ApplicationBeing called to be different isn't about wearing a badge—it's about embodying a way of life where:* Our minds are transformed by God's persuasive love* Our worship is lived, not just sung on Sundays* We recognize there are no disposable people* Love is enacted toward God, neighbors, and creation* Trust is practiced one day at a timeThis week, consider these practical steps:* Practice "nonconformity of joy"—turn off anxious loops and pray with the confidence of the lilies* Reach out to someone who might feel like a "weaker member" and honor them* Choose one "cover crop practice" of love at home or work* Before every purchase, ask: "Does this take the shape of Jesus in my life?"Ask yourself: Where am I conforming to the world's patterns rather than being transformed by Christ? How can I better honor those who seem "weaker" in my community? What small acts of love might heal the soil of my relationships? How can I practice trust instead of worry this week?Remember: You were not made to blend in. You were born again to stand out in love. The world doesn't need another copy—the Spirit is making you a living original in Christ. Get full access to Harry Jarrett at pastorharryjarrett.substack.com/subscribe

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