Of the following two pictures, which one would you say looks more like Jesus?
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Yesterday I proposed that for the church to move forward in what God desires for the church, we must seek to look ever more like Jesus.
The problem with looking like Jesus is that nobody really knows what it means. Every church in existence thinks they are representing Jesus.
So while it is easy to say “The church should look like Jesus,” the real question before us is, “What does that mean?”
What does it mean to look like Jesus?
What will the church look like when it looks like Jesus? What will the church do? Where will it meet? Who will belong to it? Who, if anyone, will lead it? How will it learn? How does it serve? Whom will it serve? What will it teach?
And on and on the questions go.
The truth is that thankfully, Jesus gives great flexibility to His Body. The grace of God gives us vast freedom in our attempts to express and exhibit Christ to the world. Will this mean that sometimes a particular local church will own a building and have paid clergy who preach and perform religious rituals like baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Yes, probably so.



The Epilogue to my book,
Shane Claiborne went to India to work with lepers. They are the rejects and outcasts of Indian society. Speaking of that experience, Shane said this:
If we decide to join Jesus in






