Omar Saddiqui Mateen carried two guns into a nightclub in
Orlando, Florida that catered to the gay community on Sunday morning around 2
am. 3 hours later there were 50 dead people and an equal number of wounded. Of
course, the cable news outlets started a non-stop stream of ‘reporting,’
repeating video clips over and over, filling in bits of information, correcting
misinformation, interviewing ‘experts’ to explain the unexplainable. What seems
clear is an unstable young man filled with hatred that was fed by a twisted
view of his God decided to hand down the judgment that he thought some deserved
for the way that they lived.
Today the choruses of fear, hate, judgment are in full voice! Will we join them from our choir loft, adding
to the cacophony with our own song, sung so loudly we can hear no other? My earnest
desire is to be thoughtful, compassionate, and to take time to reflect. I can
predict the responses that will be thrown at me this week. There will be the
voices who call for more restrictive gun ownership laws. There will be those
who scream hatred for ‘religious zealots’ that they believe inspired this man
to his evil acts. There will Christians who will make the regrettable decision
to talk loudly about sin and judgment; suggesting that ‘those people’ somehow
deserve to be gunned down by a hateful, deranged individual. Lord, I groan with
despair even thinking about it.
And, there will be a lot who sadly choose to say nothing
even when they hear foolish, hateful, stupid, or bigoted statement spewing from
some loudmouth! This is a time to speak wisely, to invite dialogue, to ask why –
and to really want to know. We can
react from fear or we can act because of love. I am done with letting people
say uninformed and/or stupid things in my presence without speaking up. (A
disclaimer here – I confess to saying stupidly, uninformed things in the past.
I ask forgiveness and thank God for truth tellers who did not let me get away
with it.) I do not need to shout. I do
not need to get angry, but I do need the courage to challenge the assumptions
that are making America so terribly sick and divided. I am praying for a gentle
yet bold attitude that will not retreat from engagement with this crazy, upside
down world that desperately needs people who are reasonable, truthful, and most
of all – LOVING! We have listened too
long to politicians who lambast groups with broad swipes of generalizations
that demonize people in a wholesale way. We have given license to preachers of
hatred, letting them take the beautiful Gospel of Christ and turn it into a
club that they use to relentlessly pound on those they regard as ‘sinners.’
“Jerry, are you saying that we should give up our
convictions?” No, but we must examine our preconceived ideas, our
assumptions, and our ‘convictions’ to see if they are based in fact, in truth,
or if they are just ideas with which we have grown comfortable.
I am convinced that Jesus Christ is the exclusive Way to
know our Heavenly Father. No honest reading of the Gospels allows me to affirm that
all religions lead us home. But, that conviction does not give me (or you!)
license to hate those who are of a different faith. The Gospel is an invitation, not a judgment. I cannot retreat from truth about human
sexuality that the Creator reveals to us in the Holy Scripture’s pages. Homosexual
acts (as well as adultery, sex between unmarried adults, and consumption of
pornography, among other things) are sins in the eyes of God. And from those convictions (and more that I
will not write about today) I will act as a
proclaimer of Good News for all - a person who builds bridges, who makes peace,
who confronts wrong with loving truth, not with guns! The Scripture tells us
that our ‘ministry’ – our service – is shaped around a genuine desire to see reconciliation;
people brought together, human and Creator restored to a love and filled with
Hope. Paul says that "God was in Christ, reconciling the
world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. And he gave us
this wonderful message of reconciliation. So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God
is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, “Come back
to God!” For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin,
so that we could be made right with God through Christ." (2
Corinthians 5:19-21, NLT)
As you head into your world this Monday morning, controversy
will swirl around you. Fearful people will be asking for answers, many jumping
to unwarranted conclusions about Republicans, Democrats, Christians, Muslims,
Gay and Straight people, about public policies, about God --- even about
you! Christian soak your heart and mind in the love of the Father. Rest
yourself on the unshakeable foundation of the love of Christ that is yours by grace through faith. Then take this wisdom and live it. Here is a word from the Word. "Live in harmony with one another. Do
not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not
be conceited. Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right
in the eyes of everybody. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live
at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for
God’s wrath, for it is written: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the
Lord. On the contrary: “If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty,
give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his
head.” Do not be overcome by evil, but
overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:16-21, NIV)
1 comment:
Amen, Pastor Scott, Amen!
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