We are not waiting for permission. We’ve already been called. The Christ knows us—what we carry, what we can give, where we fall short, and where we stand tall. This is not about titles or positions. It’s about responsibility. We are seen, we are known, and we are needed. The Christ knows you even when you don’t know the Christ. The work is already in motion, and we are part of it. We have seen the suffering. We have seen the resilience. We have heard stories that demand response. Our task is to tell the truth, listen without flinching, and stay present in the mess and the mystery. This isn’t optional. It’s ours to do. Let’s get clear, and let’s get to it.
Go in the assurance that even when
you do not know the Christ,
the Christ knows you.
(inspired by Jacqui Lewis, We Shall All Be Changed)