Saturday, March 28, 2015

 

The Best of Days


It was the worst of days, it was the best of days... the day Jesus Christ died.  Many scholars believe His death coincided with the Jewish  Passover.  At Passover, among other traditions, a lamb was slain to commemorate the night the Jews were delivered from Egyptian bondage.  The Bible refers to Christ as "The lamb slain from before the foundation of the world."  The day Christ died politicians thought they were winning a victory and Satan thought he was destroying a movement, but God was using them both to change the world forever.

The day Jesus was crucified was "the worst of days" from a human standpoint.  A mob of people had been whipped into a frenzy by the politicians and press of the day, and they were cursing a man who done nothing but bless them.  They were mocking their King.  His closest friends were devastated and afraid.  Nobody at the crucifixion was saying, "Wow, what a watershed moment!  Isn't Jesus doing a spectacular job!"  On that fateful day a nation sealed its own judgment and world leaders who had been enemies made an unholy alliance and became friends, only to collaborate on the worst deed ever done by mankind. It was a day of injustice, violence and lies.  But all of these reasons for sadness were in the temporal realm; most people missed what was really taking place.

It was the best of days for much more substantial reasons.  Jesus was being beaten so we could be healed.  He was being mocked to fulfill the Scriptures. God was manifest in flesh and was paying for our sins with His own blood. He hung naked before unthinking critics so He could forgive them and the world. The barbaric behavior of crazed crowds, self-righteous religious leaders and flip-flopping politicians became a backdrop for what would become the most famous story of all time.  This was the day when Jesus was most graphically demonstrating His love for mankind.  He was conquering death, hell and the grave. He was preparing to forgive your sins and to give you everlasting life, should you accept His great gift.

I am so glad Jesus had perspective while traveling through the valley of the shadow of death. If He had not been able to see the bigger picture -- the spiritual world which most people never see --  He may have stopped short of His mission.  Jesus modeled the life of a successful believer; He showed us how to change our world by letting love and faith empower us to see the good things that are happening on the worst of days.

You and I may experience days with similar extremes. Others may not recognize the good.  We may be in pain. But if God is orchestrating our lives, we need not fear.  "God has a plan." and "It's in God's hands." are not trite sayings.  Jesus' life proves this more vividly than most, because his coming, living and dying were all predicted.  The very people who wished to destroy Jesus, simply played their role in fulfilling God's divine plan.  The ultimate life is the life lived in accordance with God's plan.  True people of faith are those who embrace both good days and bad days, because they are confident in the One who is orchestrating it all. Every day God orchestrates is the best of days.

Monday, March 23, 2015

 

Eating Rocks


He grew up normal.  His favorite foods were pizza, hamburgers and chili.  Then one day his four-year-old friend changed his life forever.   It was nearly supper time and they had been playing hard. Their stomachs were growling and churning, begging to be satisfied. Dinner seemed far away and his friend asked an intriguing question:  "Have you ever eaten rocks?"

 Partly out of curiosity and partly because of silliness, he scooped up a handful of smooth pea-sized playground rocks, marched to the drinking fountain, and began tossing the rocks in his mouth and washing them down with long swigs of water . 

The effect was immediate and satisfying.  No more churning and growling.  This new diet settled heavily in his stomach, reassuring it that all was well.  In one stroke of genius, he had discovered a food source that was free, required no baking or condiments, eliminated the need for chewing, and it seemed to satisfy those pesky feelings of hunger so much more effectively than the dreaded vegetables his mother was forever plotting to force into his life.  He determined then and there that he had discovered something his old-fogie parents were too bigoted and closed-minded to embrace, and that from that day forward he would feast in the playground and slip his mother's concoctions to the dog.

If that story were true, you can imagine the painful, or possibly lethal, ramifications.  In the physical world such foolishness is easily spotted and the effects force the necessary corrections.  However, emotional and spiritual hunger are much trickier.  People can make very bad choices when trying to find affection or meaning in life. And there are so many hucksters looking to swindle the unsuspecting.

For example, a person who hungers for affection might latch onto someone who gives them a little attention, but whose selfish motives eventually bring them more harm than good. Instead of finding a healthy relationship or true love, they settle for codependency, a shallow physical relationship, or worse.  They eat rocks.  The ramifications are painful and destructive.

Just as a four-year-old may not understand a parent's lecture about eating rocks, our society seems intolerant of those who warn against unhealthy choices made by people seeking to satisfy spiritual and emotional hunger.  But, in hopes that one or two people may benefit, let me be plain about some of those unhealthy options. 
It really doesn't matter how many books are written or how many movies are produced that  celebrate the great satisfaction there is in eating rocks...it doesn't matter how many professors shame the general public for being closed-minded and misjudging rock eaters...it wouldn't matter if congress passed laws making rock eating legal... eating rocks is still a very bad idea.

God created physical hunger -- it insures our survival.   Life will teach us the best items for satisfying that hunger.  God also created us to hunger for love and purpose.  That hunger is most perfectly satisfied by a healthy relationship with God and others.  He gave us prayer  and church to satisfy our hunger for fellowship.  He promised to fill people with His Spirit so they would have inner strength to deal with life.  He told us that if we would lose our lives in Him we would discover abundant life.  Everything else is rocks.

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