Church
as Chosen Lady #1 of 7:
To
the elect lady and her children…
The
children of your elect sister send you their greetings.
(Second
John first verse and last verse)
Watching the cousins play, laugh, fuss, and in
general, navigate their way together through our New Year family gathering at Mission
Beach; caused me to think of how John the Elder honored the chosen cousins of
the elect ladies (2Jn). That’s how John speaks
of the church. He refers to the specific church, in a particular place like
Pleasanton, for example, as the “elect lady”. And, since he writes his one page
letter, more like a postcard, from another church in a different town, say
Ephesus, he refers to his church as the “elect sister”. And all those who gather
in Jesus’ name are “her children”. So, if I’ve got this right, it looks like
this:
Local
Church: Elect or Chosen Lady
Congregation: Children
of the Elect Lady
Other
Local Churches: Elect
or Chosen Sisters
Other
Congregations: Children
of the Elect Sisters
All
who Gather in Jesus’ Name: Cousins
Did I get that right?
I’m thinking how each family is different—unique; yet,
each family shares something deep, all the way down into their “bone and
marrow” (Hb
4),
that holds them together in a unique bond that transcends age and gender,
sports fan or Harry Potter fan. When they gather together “face to face”, there
is, as John the Elder says, “love… and much joy”.
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