Christ reduced the emphasis on specific rules and he delegated more decision-making authority to people. Members of the community of believers have been tasked with making the current kingdom more like the next kingdom; however, there isn't a rule for every situation and we're responsible for much of the thinking. The kingdom is built upon the daily decisions of individual community members. This provides us with a sense of ownership of the outcome. Society functions better when citizens feel a sense of ownership and are generally more motivated. Christians should be motivated people because we have the opportunity to contribute toward the greatest possible objective. The task of building the kingdom is large, and more help is needed. The real lessons of scripture are not on the surface, and a person needs to engage long enough to understand the reasoning behind the religious practices. In order to remain committed to any behavior that requires effort, we need to understand why we're doing it. The way of life described in the New Testament is objectively desirable even if the practices of organized religion don't always seem to be. If we first communicate who Christ is and what he wants for us before proceeding to the rules and procedures, then we'll be more successful in spreading the understanding and the sense of ownership. People who might have disengaged over procedural disagreements will put aside those concerns, focus on the actionable principles, and contribute toward the well-being of neighbors both inside and outside of the community.
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