One of the high callings placed upon our lives is letting our reasonableness be made known to all. I say this is a high calling, and it always is. But it is particularly high in times of decay. You must let your reasonableness be known to all while everyone plunges head over heels into an abyss of irrationality. You must not be pushy when everyone is shoving. You must not be demanding over small things when the order of the day is to screech on the internet over the slightest offense.
So you must let your reasonableness be made known to all. But that does not mean that it is your duty to get unreasonable people to acknowledge your sanity. You must let your light shine amid the darkness. But only God can give the blind eyes to see. Do not be shocked because the decaying doesn’t recognize the fruitful or because the void cannot comprehend substance. Your duty is to be fruitful, be substantial, do good works and ask the Lord to bring the growth. Your assignment is not to shave off the corners of your normalcy in order to get the fringe to accept it. Neither is your assignment to fall into begging other Christians to see how normal you are.
We are dealing with a battle over the definition of normal at the moment. But you will be far more persuasive if you actually carry on with doing reasonable deeds than you will by protracted conversations about your reasonable deeds. The proof is in the bright-eyed children, the happy marriage, the sourdough, the respectful and hardworking football team, the generous financial gift, the robust psalms, the honorable business, and all the feasting, gratitude, and joy. If you want to see our reasonableness, we say with the Apostle Paul, “these things have not been done in a corner.”
Jared Longshore – February 25, 2024