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Subverting the Empire

• Seth McCoy

Our culture is run by an empire built on the foundation of greed, selfishness, and consumerism. Jesus came to this world to subvert any empire other than the Kingdom of God. Jesus taught us the true meaning of freedom, peace, justice, and love, and He wants us to use these to subvert the empire.

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Jesus’ birth brought about a new world that is meant to subvert the empires of this world. In our culture, we have an empire of greed, consumerism, selfishness, and pride. To subvert this empire with Jesus’ birth, we must clothe ourselves with the freedom, peace, justice, and love that Jesus defines.
To subvert means to overturn something from its foundation or roots. In order to subvert an empire, we must first know what the empire is founded upon. Historically, empires are the economic, military, and political superpowers of their time. The Roman Empire in Jesus’ time had carved out its territory through military might. The American Empire arose from years of westward expansion propagated by war. Now, we sit as an economic powerhouse that finds the best way to let the terrorists know they haven’t won is to “get out and spend”.

Empires are usually run by an emperor, but a democracy is unique in that the empire is run by the people, you and me. We wield the power of this empire. This puts us in a unique position to subvert the American empire, or rather to subvert ourselves. Jesus calls us to put to death whatever our earthly nature is calling us to do, and this earthly nature is the foundation of our empire. Subverting the empire begins with us realizing how the empire defines the ideas of freedom, peace, justice, and love.
The American empire defines freedom as doing what we want, peace as the absence of conflict, justice as the bad guys getting what’s coming to them, and love as self-gratification and romance. This is born out of a consumerist and selfish culture. Whenever we promote these definitions, we are giving power and credit to the empire. However, Jesus defines these terms differently, and when we follow His definitions, we promote and give credit to the Kingdom of God.

Jesus defines freedom as being free from the things we want the most, peace as reconciliation, justice as living the way of Jesus everyday, and love as self-sacrificial and meant for the betterment of others. When Jesus was born, and brought these definitions with Him, He had already defeated the empires of this world. It is our calling to continue this subversion of the dying empires until Jesus comes again and brings the new Heaven and the new Earth.

In subverting the empire, we must clothe ourselves with these definitions and ways of Jesus. In doing so, we subvert our earthly desires, and therefore we subvert the empire that is run by you and me. So how do we subvert the empire during the time of Christmas? We subvert the empire by waiting, being faithful, patient, and through prayer. In this way, we delay self-gratification and consumerism and open up more time for God to show us new ways of lovingly subverting the empire. In this way, we are faithful to Jesus.
Don’t be angry, don’t hurt each other, and tell each other the truth—these are the tenets of subverting the empire. Wrapping ourselves in compassion, humility, gentleness, patience, and submission to one another is the way to give our power away and follow the Kingdom of God. This is the opposite of our culture, but it is how we overthrow the empire from its foundation.

Many of us have a hard time waiting for the new Earth that Jesus is bringing. We want the freedom, peace, justice, and love of Jesus to manifest itself now. Through patience and prayer, we begin to manifest the Kingdom in part, while waiting in faith for Jesus to come again.

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Topics: Greed, Kingdom of God, Spiritual Warfare

Sermon Series: Subversive Christmas


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  • Colossians 1:15-20

    He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy. For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.

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One thought on “Subverting the Empire

  1. greg says:

    waxed eloquent seth mon – good on ya son! i think a healthy perception of why Christ got treated like he did is what makes us realize the truth about how we live… if all we think is Jesus buying off the wrath of the Father, it’s a bankrupt theory and not much can be learned.

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