So, last night was our fabulous Easter Music special at church. I love what we do for Easter and Christmas because it's more of an extended Praise and Worship time with a bit more glitz than it is a performance we are just siting and watching. But...
They insist upon playing, every year, THAT VIDEO....
It's always a little bit different but it's always enough to make me fall apart weeping.
As it should.
We don't remember this enough, we should, but I know why, it's an horrendous thing to watch.
For any mother of sons, to see Mary's face as she watches what is done to her son. It's almost more than I can bear....
But then, at that very moment, as I thought about Who did this and who didn't. Who deserved this and Who didn't. Who HE did this for and then... It dawned on me, there is another video....
PLEASE don't misunderstand. I will never hold the sacrifice of a human man equal to the sacrifice of the God-man, my Lord and Savior, but in a way, it was almost uncanny for me as I sat behind.... well, mostly stood behind... my oldest son praising the name of our Lord, hands held high rejoicing in the knowledge that Christ died for him.
Drew may die for someone too. Drew leaves on June 1st for basic training with the Air Force and to learn what it takes to defend his country. More than that, how to defend the freedom and liberty God so graciously bestowed upon us and to fight to the death, if necessary, to enable others around the world to enjoy it too.
He may die for people who don't even know him. That they would rejoice as they cast a vote for THEIR candidate, not the one that is forced upon them and who would force them to live a lifestyle that is the antithesis of why God created them.
He may die for former class mates and neighbors - those who loved him AND those who thought he wasn't cool enough to hang with them... it doesn't matter... because everyone deserves to be free and to retain the freedoms that they enjoy.
Our freedom in Christ is so much superior to our freedom in this country. And yet, I couldn't help but see right in front of me, literally, the closest thing to following in Christ's footsteps that I've seen in a long time.
43-47"You're familiar with the old written law, 'Love your friend,' and its unwritten companion, 'Hate your enemy.' I'm challenging that. I'm telling you to love your enemies. Let them bring out the best in you, not the worst. When someone gives you a hard time, respond with the energies of prayer, for then you are working out of your true selves, your God-created selves. This is what God does. He gives his best—the sun to warm and the rain to nourish—to everyone, regardless: the good and bad, the nice and nasty. If all you do is love the lovable, do you expect a bonus? Anybody can do that. If you simply say hello to those who greet you, do you expect a medal? Any run-of-the-mill sinner does that.
Matthew relates this truth clearly: friend or foe, lover or hater, regardless of their relationship to us, we are to love them, share Christ's love with them. Do what is best for them. Not consider ourselves when we are with them.
Christ did only what His Father wanted Him to do. He gave it little thought, He just did it. Drew will be trained to do what he needs to do regardless of his circumstances. There won't be time to think about the personal implications of what he's trained to do - he will be trained to give his life if necessary for the greater good.
And I? What do I give? What do you give?
That is a question each of us have to answer in relation to the "basic training" that we've received from Our Father. It's a worthy question to ponder this week. Ponder it, see what He says to you.
Just a few of my thoughts on a regular basis. Nothing more, nothing less... maybe nothing worthwhile at all. Just stuff from my head to your eyes.
It's not as odd as it sounds...
Prayer happens everywhere, even in the tanning bed.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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These are just some thoughts from my heart. There's nothing gained by comments that aren't encouraging or edifying. It's not that I don't want you to share your thoughts but think through what you want to say before you say it. If it wouldn't encourage or entertain you, then it won't us either... If it will, then by all means, we want to read it!
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When you said "Drew may die for someone too." I was nearly bawling. Seriously woman, I know you must think about it but I am in awe that you can even say it out loud. I am proud to know you.
ReplyDeleteBrittany, God prepares us for so much. A husband who regularly dons a Bullet Proof Vest, a baby who died at birth... there are many things that God uses in our lives to prepare us for what is to come. I will be excited to hug him goodbye on June 1st to begin the stage of life that was the most fun for me. I put him in God's hands, officially, at his dedication and have left him there ever since - He's God's to do with what He wants. But, come July 4th weekend, when they play those military theme songs and they get to the Air Force song... I will lose it - guaranteed..
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