To emphasize the ``thisworldly`` aspects of the reign of God and of Christian living does not at all suggest that in our daily lives we must become social activists.
So the ways in which we actively.
Some of us have positions of enormous influence in public life; many of us do not.
Some of us are healthy; some of us are ill and homebound.
Many of us can identify important moral obligations arising from our relationships as parents, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, friends, workers, etc.
To emphasize the ``thisworldly`` aspects of the reign of God and of Christian living does not at all suggest that in our daily lives we must become social activists