
Believe in the Mission!  "Now there were some present at that
time who told Jesus about the Galileans whose
blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices.
Jesus answered, "Do you think that these
Galileans were worse sinners than all the
other Galileans because they suffered this
way? I tell you, no! But unless you repent,
you too will all perish" (Luke 13, 1-3)
A story from China. A literal translation.
"As you are growing up some events that
happen in the past may have disappeared from
your mind. But there are some things that
you will never forget. Never!
One day at the age of twelve, I was
gluttonous.
One of my friends came to me and said
"How
about a barbecue?" "Barbecue?"
I replied. "Barbecue what? Barbecue
would be good but what will we barbecue?"
"A dog!" he answered quickly.
My
mind was racing. Dog meat. Ha! It is
delicious.
I was excited when I heard him saying
this.
It had been five years since I had
ate dog
meat. And that was cooked in a pot.
And now
we will have it barbecued. But where
was
the dog? Upon seeing my confusion,
my friend
told me his plan. Mr. Zhang had a dog
and
he would not find out who stole his
dog.
Mr. Zhang was blind and very old. It's
a
good idea since we cannot afford to
buy a
dog. The dog was killed on an early
Sunday
morning when the old blind man was
still
asleep in bed. After cleaning the dog
we
took it to a hill, made a rock, set
a fire,
and placed it on the rock. It was cooked
until well done. Although no spices
were
added it was delicious.
Two days later, my father said to me,
"What
a pity! Someone stole the blind man's
dog
and killed it. The remains were found
on
the hill. It is just like breaking
his legs."
How I was ashamed of my conduct. The
dog
was the blind man's guiding light.
He depended
on it. But I had broken it off. I must
make
an apology but I dare not. He would
never
forgive me, I thought. One year passed.
The
blind man's health was getting bad.
He had
since gotten another dog but it was
of no
help to him. He had to be in the bed
all
day and all night. I could not have
peace
anymore. I still could not endure telling
the truth. I decided to make an apology,
though I thought it would probably
be to
late. To my surprise he smiled after
hearing
my confession of the truth. With a
smile
on his face he said "Was it good
tasting?
Take good care of your dog." As
he said
this he looked at the dog lying by
the foot
of the bed. My father told me that
the blind
man knew the truth just the day after
the
dog was killed. He had asked my father
not
to scold us. He had hoped to get an
apology
from us who assumed no one knew the
truth.
Now he got it. He wanted to give the
dog
to me for a memory. Now I understood
his
words "Take good care of your
dog."
Tears puddled in my eyes."
A amazing story with deep lessons.
About
sin and the suffering sin provokes
and about
forgiveness and the new life it releases...
God is Urgent
Jesus also finds himself in front of
amazing
situations today and comes out with
deep
lessons. Some people approach Jesus
and confront
him with the top stories of the day.
The
headline news. Pilate had just done
something
abominable. He had killed some Galileans
and mixed their blood with the blood
of the
animals they were sacrificing. Why,
they
ask him, if God is behind all events,
did
this happen to them? Where they bigger
sinners?
Did they merit such a grisly, repulsive
death?
Or the other event - the tower of Siloam.
Why should it fall on those eighteen
persons?
Is there a link between the kind of
lives
they lived and this sudden tragic death
which
they suffered? Every good Jew desires
to
die in his own bed surrounded by his
family
and the Rabbi, in a liturgy of prayer
and
singing of Psalms. Why did these eighteen
people meet such a dreadful end?
Jesus does not fall into the trap of
theological
futile discussion. When presented with
a
problem, he always deals with the person.
He is concerned with the person not
with
the problem! He immediately draws a
conclusion
from these events. These events are
screaming
out a message. They are saying : Take
heed!
Life is serious. "No it is not
a question
of more sins or less sins. It is deeper.
I tell you unless you repent you will
all
likewise perish." The most urgent
issue,
he is saying, is YOUR life, your soul,
your
salvation. Jesus is always blood earnest
about person commitment.
Taking the cue from these events, Jesus
tries
shake up his listeners. He does this
constantly
with us. Because there is always the
temptation
for us to sit down and relax in our
stupid
mediocrity. We always have this tendency
to lower our ideals and close ourselves
in
our small protected lifestyle, thinking
that
life is a cozy sofa watching TV and
eating
popcorn! When we were young, yes, we
dreamt,
and we hoped and our ideals were high
..
we shall build a better world, my marriage
will be better than my mum and dad,
I shall
be honest and respectful .. but then
slowly
life thought us to be practical, sensible,
down to earth... and perhaps we find
ourselves
with a reasonable, gray, dull life
all centered
on me and my immediate family! I am
only
interested in making ME happy.
This is sad. Very sad. Because when
God brought
you here in earth, He had marvelous
plans
about you. He wanted for you a happy
fruitful
fulfilling life. He wanted you to so
something
beautiful for others. He hates this
drab,
dismal, monotonous existence which
perhaps
you may be living. That is why He nudges
us to look around us and see the suffering
which exists. Do you believe that this
woman
who is a good person, excellent family,
very
out going, with three children, and
they
will soon be orphans and her husband
mad
at God because she has leukemia, do
you think
this is a punishment from God Do you
think
this happened to her because she is
worse
than you? Those people who today are
destroyed
because they are suffering hunger,
or because
their husband is an alcoholic, or have
kids
who are on ice, or simply have no money
to
pay for the heating, do they think
they are
more guilty than you? Or the sudden
death
of your brother in law? Why to him?
As you witness such things, Lord expects
that you yourself draw a conclusion.
These
events are a call to conversion for
you.
These are not punishments. They are
simply
reminders. Reminders of what? Reminders
that
life has to be in tension towards something
or else it is nothing. These events
are an
effort of God to reach out and force
you
to widen your horizons. To advance
sometimes,
we have to turn around.
We Have a Mission
You cannot simply live for yourself.
As if
nothing else matters. God has a mission
of
each one of us. Yes, a real mission.
We are
Christians not simply to save our souls.
We are not Christians for ourselves.
He wants
us to bring salvation to others. To
help
others understand how much God loves
them.
That he sent his only Son on the cross
so
that they can receive life. That his
resurrection
is real.
Repent, he is saying. Realize that
sin stinks.
Sin does not give the happiness that
it promises.
I was reading this story , called The
Bird
cage, which is so true.
A man was on the side of the road with
a
large bird cage. A boy noticed that
the cage
was full of birds of many kinds. "Where
did you get those birds?" he asked.
"Oh, all over the place,"
the man
replied. "I lure them with crumbs,
pretend
I'm their friend then when they are
close,
I net them and shove them into my cage."
"And what are you going to do
with them
now?" The man grinned, "I'm
going
to prod them with sticks, and get them
really
mad so they fight and kill each other.
Those
that survive, I will kill. None will
escape."
The boy looked steadily at the man.
What
made him do such things? He looked
into the
cruel, hard eyes. Then he looked at
the birds,
defenseless, without hope. "Can
I buy
those birds?" the boy asked. The
man
hid a smile, aware that he could be
on to
a good thing if he played his cards
right.
"Well," he said hesitantly,
"The
cage is pretty expensive, and I spent
a lot
of time collecting these birds, I'll
tell
you what I'll do, I'll let you have
the lot,
birds, cage and all for hundred dollars
and
that jacket you're wearing." The
boy
paused, ten pounds was all he had,
and the
jacket was new and very special, in
fact
it was his prized possession. Slowly,
he
took out the hundred dollars and handed
it
over, then even more slowly he took
off his
jacket, gave it one last look then
handed
that over too. And then - well, you've
guessed
it - he opened the door and let the
birds
go free.
This story is true. The Enemy of the
world,
Satan, was on the side of life's road
with
a very large cage. The man coming towards
him noticed that it was crammed full
of people
of every kind, young, old, from every
race
and nation. "Where did you get
these
people?" the man asked. "Oh,
from
all over the world," Satan replied.
"I lure them with drink, drugs,
lust,
lies, anger, hate, love of money and
all
manner of things. I pretend I'm their
friend,
out to give them a good time, then
when I've
hooked them, into the cage they go."
"And what are you going to do
with them
now?" asked the man. Satan grinned.
"I'm going to prod them, provoke
them,
get them to hate and destroy each other;
I'll stir up racial hatred, defiance
of law
and order; I'll make people bored,
lonely,
dissatisfied, confused and restless.
It's
easy. People will always listen to
what I
offer them and , what's better, blame
God
for the outcome!" "And then
what?"
the man asked. "Those who do not
destroy
themselves, I will destroy. None will
escape
me." The man stepped forward.
"Can
I buy these people from you?"
he asked.
Satan snarled, "Yes, but it will
cost
you your life."
Do you believe this? Do you believe
that
sin is terrible, that its a cage, that
it
is perishing? And above all do you
believe
that Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
paid for
your release, your freedom from Satan's
trap,
with His own life, on the cross at
Calvary?
The door is open, and anyone, whom
Satan
has deceived and caged, can be set
free.
Jesus Christ did rise from the death,
and
He is alive today with the power to
inject
in us His victory.
Mere church talk? No, this is just
as practical
as the AIDS brochure we all get in
the mail.
And it is a thousand times more urgent
and
more important because sin is an infinitely
more dangerous disease than AIDS. And
if
the world is willing to spend millions
and
millions of dollars to wake this country
up to its danger of AIDS, how much
more should
we, who know the cure, spend whatever
it
costs to wake this city up to the danger
of sin! And to the possibility of its
cure!
Believe in the mission!
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