Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Daily Devotional Matthew 11, 12 Jesus Challenges the Norm of Religion and Government

 


Daily Devotional, Matthew 11, 12
Jesus Challenges the Norm of Religion and Government

Jesus said of John the Baptist (His cousin,) that he was the greatest of all who had come before Him. Yet, we don't really read much about John. There are things we can learn if we read between the lines.

This chapter starts with John in prison, asking questions about Jesus. He asks his disciples, followers, to go ask Jesus if He is the Messiah promised in scripture.

Jesus knows John's situation but does nothing to change the situation although He could have. Sometimes the truth is, not only does it rain on the just and unjust, but sometimes, bad things happen to good people, like John.

Jesus speaks to those gathered around who have just seen the conversations take place between Him and John's followers. He does something rather remarkable, He praises John but in His praise of John He also praises the reality that John was among the least of these. John didn't dress like, act like someone in authority. Jesus tells those around Him that John was the one God chose to prepare the way of the of the Messiah and that none were greater than John among those born on earth.

Praise, recognition, worth, are not always based on material things. John certainly had none of those but the spirit of his heart spoke to the truth to the need of redemption and salvation as well as his willingness to live among the least of these. A concept we read about later on in Matthew. If this chapter does not play havoc with the thoughts of some in the prosperity name it claim it area of "christianity," we clearly see they are not reading and taking to heart the words of Jesus here.

For the remainder of the chapter Jesus does what I call, complicate things, especially in a time and era where we seem today to blend nationalism and faith with some going so far as preaching a gospel that promotes health and wealth. There are those who would deny God's judgment and condemnation for those who refuse to listen to the message. One may not like the message but that doesn't change the message unless we put words and intent into Jesus own words and actions, If we're doing that we are making ourselves the savior as opposed to listening to the Savior.

Jesus gives the warning for not listening to His teachings here. There are consequences to pay that He says will make Sodom and Gomorrah look tame. It doesn't stop there, there is also praise and recognition to those who do listen. There is relief, salvation, and one who will help us carry on the burden's that life throws our way.

In Chapter 12 we see a new direction. The first part of the passage has Jesus and His disciples picking grain and then eating it in the temple. The Pharisees confront Jesus about this and He speaks to the intent of the law as opposed to the letter of the law. He emphasizes the importance of treating others with compassion. This continues through the chapter. Jesus shows mercy and love be it a healing, eating, whatever. The religious leaders try to nail Jesus down for not practicing the faith as they thought it should be practiced. They have more of a focus on the law as opposed to the needs of the people. Even today, we see this in our world, in my country, the USA, where many people find reasons to not show compassion for those suffering from this terrible virus, Covid-19. We see it in their constant attempts, just like we do the Pharisees who look at the concepts of the law, as opposed to the needs and compassion of the people. The Pharisees didn't like being challenged and for the first time we see their plan start to take place; find a way to kill Jesus. It wasn't just Jesus they wanted to kill though, it was the things He taught, mainly, caring for, loving and showing compassion to others over the importance of the law, or their political beliefs. Does our faith model and represent those ideologies? 

Jesus left that place aware of the efforts of the Pharisees, yet, He knew He had work to do and went about showing compassion and love. We see here the references to the prophesy of the Messiah in the book Isaiah in the Old Testament that speaks specifically of how the Messiagh will be different, especially in the following verses quoting Isaiah starting with verse 18.

“Here is my chosen servant!
I love him,
    and he pleases me.
I will give him my Spirit,
and he will bring justice
    to the nations.
19 He won’t shout or yell
    or call out in the streets.
20 He won’t break off a bent reed
    or put out a dying flame,
but he will make sure
    that justice is done.
21 All nations will place
    their hope in him.”

Jesus continues the miracles that show He is the Messiah.  The Pharisees continue their attack on Jesus going so far as accusing Him of being the Devil. Jesus responds in ways that puts them in their place, using reasoning and logic. He also attacks their intentions.

Jesus goes on to address the ways we can tell those who are and are not of God. You tell it by inspecting their fruit, in other words, what are their results? Who are they reaching? Who are they saying Jesus is? Do they promote the Kingdom of God? These ideas and more are the things Jesus starts to emphasize. He also addresses the attitudes of their hearts. Are their concerns more about the law, rules and so forth? We are supposed to show love and compassion the way John the Baptist did. In their attempts trick Jesus, He tells them the story of Jonah, in reference to how He will be in the grave for 3 days and then return. He also tells them that because they are evil, they won't understand or accept Him.

The next part of this passage is troubling and is often taken out of context. Jesus tells of the need to search for and fill ourselves with truth, not misperceptions. While demons are the analogy He is using, I believe Jesus is speaking about much more than that. We have to be on the search to not just understand and formulate our ideas but to do so with truth as opposed to perceptions. If we fill our minds with falsehoods those falsehoods only create more falsehoods. It won't take long before a false narrative takes over our minds and we will have to do a total cleansing to replace all of falsehoods. I believe Jesus is saying, truth is from God, fill it with the things and ways of God. Remember, Jesus just finished talking about and showing the importance of compassion with the attitudes and ways of John the Baptist.

The chapter concludes with the popular story of Jesus mother, Mary and family wanting to talk to Jesus while He is doing this teaching. I recognize there are many different ways to interpret Jesus words as to who His brothers and sisters are. Yes, Jesus says this, but I think it's because of the importance He wants to place on actually being there for our real brothers and sisters in the faith. This is how we show real compassion. Are we there? Do we show love, or, do we make excuses?

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis 13 and 14 Being There for Others

 


Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 13, 14

Being There For Others

In Chapters 13 and 14 of Genesis we see an interesting story. It is a story of Abram and Lot. Lot is the nephew of Abram and it is obvious that there are some issues between the two. In those issues we see Abram go out of his way to make amends, to set things right.   He encourages Lot to move on and in that moving on to take certain lands to settle and live on since he, (Abram) has enough. Lot obliges and moves on, taking the fertile land, a great place to start a family, raise his children and take care of his needs.

In Chapter 14 we read of Lot being taken captive by another king. One may think it easier for Abram to abandon Lot due to their conflicts in the past, yet, Abram does just the opposite. He gathers a small army of servants and others to free Lot from captivity. 

How many times in life do we have people we haven't gotten along with, for whatever reason that we abandon? I'll admit, it is easy to do. There are clearly times that one needs to move away from others, (I'm at that place in life right now with a few people) but that doesn't mean you don't care and for a time go out of your way to help that person. Of course the person has to receive the help and one must realize the difference between helping and enabling. This is a tough place to recognize but one must follow their heart. That doesn't mean you don't care or make an effort to help. We see this in the actions of Abram for someone he had issues with. Are we willing to do the same? Are we willing to study scripture, seek council and follow what God would want, even if it means showing love and compassion to an enemy or one you have had disagreements with.

We see this example in the New Testament. While in somewhat of a different context. We see a consistency of God's nature in caring for others, trying to help even our enemies. We also see through further study that there is also a time to move on, shake the dust off your feet if you will and recognize your time and efforts are better spent someplace else. Thank God though, He shows compassion.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Why the Hell?

I wrote something today as I thought, “Why the hell do people still try to control and obtain power over others?” Don’t get me wrong, it is not like I am in some kind of a jerk mood or anything, but I am personally tired of seeing good things ruined by control, I am tired of seeing good people manipulated and used by others to accomplish their dreams while at the same time, leaving corpses on the side of the road.

Jesus was about so much more than that; it seems as if the church has forgotten that and the world frankly at times just don’t care. Is it any wonder that people are still hurting? Is it any wonder that so many have given up hope? We see murders set free, the poor locked up, and the sick left behind.

Let’s make more money! We can’t afford to take care of the poor! They deserve what they get! My political party is right! You’re going to hell! Obama is the devil! American love it or leave it! We are a Christian nation! I am God! Screw You!

It seems as if the above are the norm more than the exception. People have these attitudes, these opinions, and that seems to be the focus of life. I wonder, is this anything like Jesus? Is the attitude of it all being about me the attitude God wants for us?

Why do we ignore sayings like, “It is easier for a rich man to get into the kingdom of heaven than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle.” “If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn and let them strike the other.” “Love your neighbor as yourself.” “If you can’t love your neighbor who you can see, how can you say you love God whom you’ve never seen?” “You’ll be forgiven by the measure of which you have forgiven others.” “Love your enemies, pray for those that would do you harm.” “If you see someone in need, and you have the means to provide for them do so. Stop loving each other in words only, love each other in deed.”

I don’t have all the answers, heck, sometimes I think I have too many questions, but, I can’t help but ask those questions. People are dying in the richest nation on earth because they can’t afford health care and we don’t seem to care. People ignore this, they think anyone can get health care. Please, come and let me show you, not tell you, but show you. Children will go hungry tonight, while some throw away enough food from their dinner at a fine restaurant that could feed 3 or 4 children. Some will spend more money today on a movie, than some people have to pay for electricity in a cold or hot house. It costs pennies to save the life of a child dying from malaria, yet we will spend more money on bubblegum than we will time thinking about a person dying from a preventable disease. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying it is wrong to eat at a nice restaurant, or even see a good movie, but at whose expense to we refuse to help where we can?

Where is Jesus? Does he still care? Why doesn’t he do something? I think he is here, weeping at our lack of compassion, he chooses to use us, but for some reason, it doesn’t seem like too many people care. Yet we keep on keeping on at not loving, not showing compassion to a hurting child, an abused mother, a homeless veteran, a sick father. I am reminded of Matthew 25: 31-46

(31) When the Son of Man comes in his glory with all of his angels, he will sit on his royal throne. (32) The people of all nations will be brought before him, and he will separate them, as shepherds separate their sheep from their goats.
(33) He will place the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. (34) Then the king will say to those on his right, "My father has blessed you! Come and receive the kingdom that was prepared for you before the world was created. (35) When I was hungry, you gave me something to eat, and when I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink. When I was a stranger, you welcomed me, (36) and when I was naked, you gave me clothes to wear. When I was sick, you took care of me, and when I was in jail, you visited me."

(37) Then the ones who pleased the Lord will ask, "When did we give you something to eat or drink? (38) When did we welcome you as a stranger or give you clothes to wear (39) or visit you while you were sick or in jail?"

(40) The king will answer, "Whenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me."

(41) Then the king will say to those on his left, "Get away from me! You are under God's curse. Go into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels! (42) I was hungry, but you did not give me anything to eat, and I was thirsty, but you did not give me anything to drink. (43) I was a stranger, but you did not welcome me, and I was naked, but you did not give me any clothes to wear. I was sick and in jail, but you did not take care of me."

(44) Then the people will ask, "Lord, when did we fail to help you when you were hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in jail?"

(45) The king will say to them, "Whenever you failed to help any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you failed to do it for me."

(46) Then Jesus said, "Those people will be punished forever. But the ones who pleased God will have eternal life."

I know those words may offend some, but I didn’t write them, God did, as to that thing I wrote today, it follows, it is filled with symbolism, some will get it, some won’t. That don’t surprise me though, I know I’m not alone in these thoughts, I know I’m not alone in my desires. I have said it before, I will say it again, it’s time for many of us to: Stand Up!

What the Hell

I know I’m a dreamer
There are things I can do
I know who’s the schemer
I think it’s you

I believe in justice
I believe in right
You practice injustice
You live in the night

You think you have the power
You think we’re all the same
I refuse to cower
You’re the one to blame

You make your decisions
You think you know it all
You like to steal visions
Hell No, you will fall

I know I’m a dreamer
There are things I can do
I know who’s the schemer
I think it’s you

The poor they are humble
The rich are full of pride
The godless, they will crumble
The son is on my side


What will you do, how will you show love today? The following video represents one way you can show love, one way you can show compassion. Just click on the video, if for some reason the video don't appear, just click on the link.

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