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Christian Reflections and Prayers
Thursday January 26, 2012
The Law of Our Species
I am not a visionary. I claim to be a practical idealist. The religion of nonviolence is not meant merely for the rishis and saints. It is meant for the common people as well. Nonviolence is the law of our species as violence is the law of the brute. The spirit lies dormant in the brute and he knows no law but that of physical might. The dignity of man requires obedience to a higher law-to the strength of the spirit...
The rishis who discovered the law of nonviolence in the midst of violence were greater geniuses than Newton. They were themselves known the use of arms, they realized their uselessness, and taught a weary world that its salvation lay not through violence but through nonviolence.
By M. K. Gandhi.
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Monday January 23, 2012
Scripture:
“Whatever you do to the least of these, you do to Me.” (Matthew 25:40)
(The following is a portion taken from a sermon given by Tony Campolo titled "The Gospel of King Jesus". What do think about what he said?)
How many of us take the words of Jesus seriously? Sell what you have. Give to the poor. Show mercy. Do you really think we should love our enemies? Jesus said, “Love your enemies,” didn’t He?
You think that this is radical stuff, that it’s dangerous stuff. It’s about time we face the fact that Jesus never played it safe. It’s about time that we realize that they didn’t put Him on the cross because He said nice things, but because He said dangerous things. Dangerous things include loving your enemies, forgiving those who have hurt you, forgiving those who made life hard for you. Are you ready to take the words of Jesus, the teachings of Jesus seriously? A people that would do that are kingdom people.
The second thing is that they are people who will be able to find Jesus in those who are called the least of these. In the twenty fifth chapter of Matthew, He says, “Whatever you do to the least of these, you do to Me. ” Are you able to find Jesus in the least of these?
A friend of mine is a pastor of a church in the Midwest. It’s an inner city church, and they run a soup kitchen every day of the week. The people in the soup kitchen started coming to worship on Sunday. It’s a very a wealthy and prestigious church, and one of the deacons of the church said, “Pastor, I think we need to have a separate service for those people. You know, they are dirty and smelly and I think we need a separate service for them.”
And my friend said, “I don’t think so, because I believe everybody should have a chance to meet Jesus face to face.”
The deacon said, “I believe that, too, but can’t we have a separate service?”
He said, “I’m not talking about them, I’m talking about you.”
When you look into the face of those who are in need, if you are filled with the presence of Christ, if you have surrendered to Christ, if Christ is a living presence in you, when you look into their faces, you will see Jesus staring back at you, and you won’t be saying in the depths of your being, whatever I do to this person, I do to Him.
Andrew Young, the onetime mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, decided to dress up in raggedy clothes, go out on the streets, and be homeless for three days to see and experience what the homeless experience. The people on his staff said, “It’ll never work. They’ll recognize you. You’re so well known they’ll recognize you. It won’t work. ” Three days later, he came back and they asked him, “Well, how did it go? Did people recognize you?”
And with great sadness, Andrew Young said, “Nobody recognized me because nobody looks into the faces of the homeless.”
I look at my own life and I think of how I also turned the other way. I don’t want to see them, I don’t want to confront them, I don’t want to meet them, and Jesus encourages us that, if you don’t want to meet them and love them and minister to them, don’t think you can have a relationship with Me. “Whatever you do to the least of these, you do to Me.”
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Wednesday January 18, 2012
The famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed some unusual buildings. On a university campus in Florida stands a library designed by Wright with an extremely low ceiling, so low that if you are six feet tall and not careful, you keep bumping your head. A man who was having this trouble asked why Frank Lloyd Wright had designed such a building. "This was a characteristic of his architecture because he hated tall people," A teacher explained.
Reflection:
How typical this is. You try to cut the other fellow down to your size. You make him fit into your mold. Husbands and wives, parents and children and friends, remaking each other. This is the kind of love we express by taking the other and using him and carving him and shaping him into what we think he ought to be. But this is not the kind of love which the New Testament calls agape love: The unconditional love that is for the other, the love that affirms the life of the other, the love that rejoices in the difference in the other.
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Sunday January 15, 2012
Do you sense that God is on your side? On the very day I call to you for help, my enemies will retreat. This I know: God is on my side.O God, I praise your word. Yes, Lord, I praise your word. I trust in God, so why should I be afraid? What can mere mortals do to me? I will fulfill my vows to you, O God, and offer a sacrifice of thanks for your help. For you have rescued me from death; you have kept my feet from slipping. So now I can walk in your presence, O God, in your life-giving light. (Psalm 56:9-13 NLT)
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Wednesday January 11, 2012
Scripture:
1 Samuel 31-2 Samuel 2:7
Reflection:
Do you try to play God? "Of course not" , you reply, "I know my place, And besides, what little I know of God shows me I'm not up to His job." But take a minute and think again. Do you look at another person, perhaps a person in your family, and try to manipulate that person into the shape he or she should become? Do you set a goal for yourself even one that you believe is God's will and go towards that goal with full force and purpose closing your eyes to people who might brush you aside in your wake? Do you view someone else actions through your very narrow eyes and say, " I know that's sin", and then purposely avoid that person?
You see I have come to believe that there is a very fine line between using the abilities that God has given us to bring structure in our lives and rushing ahead trying to do what only God should do. I have come to learn in my life that it is hard enough to learn to be myself let alone trying to play God.
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