Becoming gospel refers to putting scripture into action, but it means more than just practicing what one preaches. Becoming gospel means being “living exegesis,” in whatever way is most suitable to our particular socio-historical context (Gorman, 2015, p. 297). Ultimately, there are many ways to become Gospel and many involve personal sacrifice, and placing the interests of the community before the self. Becoming Gospel basically means that my life’s purpose is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of God, in everything I do. Some of the specific ways that I become Gospel include through my communications with others, endeavoring always to interact with authenticity, peace, and harmony. I perform evangelical work in the way that is appropriate for me, while also building bridges with members of the non-Christian community. Doing so helps promote the mission of God through the example of my faith. I pray, and have a rich interior spirituality that complements the work I do in the community. Offering care to others under the rubric of faith is also one of the ways I become Gospel. Always remembering to study scripture and move forward, never resting until the work is done, is also part of the process of fulfilling the mission of God.
As Gorman (2015) points out, it is important to refrain from the false binaries that often plague parishes. Rigidity in implementing God’s mission can be counterproductive. As admirable as it is to be committed to one particular path, being a missionary does…
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