Making a Difference

I just finished watching one of my favorite movies “Amazing Grace”, the story of William Wilberforce. This is a man who not only received a calling from God, but one who also allowed that calling to become the passion that drove his life. The movie itself really focused on Wilberforce’s crusade to abolish slavery, but his passion went beyond that to many of the social issues of the day. What really excites me about this movie is not Wilberforce’s calling, though I am very much intrigued with the issues of social justice and the social Gospel, rather I am moved by how William listened to God’s call and then acted on it.

I have blogged about both these topics in the past and invite you to look back over past posting to see what I have said, but what I want to do today is once again invite you to recline your ear, still your heart and listen for that still small voice calling you to action, what ever that action may be for you. For each one of us this call will be different, in the broad sense it will be about serving God and/or serving others, but what that will look like in your life or mine could be very different.

Tonight I am struggling to hear, I am confused, I am overwhelmed. At times I seem to have great clarity in my call, at other times I feel quite lost. Now is a time of being lost. There seem to be to many paths, some leading in different directions other moving parallel to each other, separate yet together if that can be. Perhaps it is my Möbius band and sometimes I am on the inside and other times I am on the outside but always moving in the same direction. I need to be still, I need to listen, as William did I need to sit in the wet grass (ok its winter here so I would sit in the cold snow and look at spider webs) and wait upon the Lord.

What about you? What passion has God ignited in you? Have you reacted to it?

I vote Pro-Humnity

OK, here we go my political commentary for the year. I vote pro-humanity. I see this as the platform or policy that God would choose. As we read the Bible we have the creation narrative and the entering of sin into the world in the first few chapters of Genesis. The rest of the Bible is about a restoration process between God and man. I know one person who dubbed it “Project Humanity.”

If you read my Facebook page you will see that I am apathetic towards politics. This year has been a really drain on me because of the flood of negative campaigning going on. I want to know what a candidate is going to do rather than what another candidate may or may not have done.

So what is the pro-humanity platform? I wish I had all the details. We need to protect human life, human dignity, and human rights. Our laws, policies, and actions must value humanity. This is not a job only for government. Our communities of faith must be involved. Local non-profits also play a role. Finally, you and I must do our part.

As a Christ-follower I try and live our Matthew 22 by loving God with all I am and loving my neighbor. The first is my private faith and the second is my public expression of my private faith.

To vote pro-humanity does not begin and end on November 4th. To be part of the pro-humanity part is to vote via your actions everyday. Get involved, mentor a child, volunteer with a non-profit, donate your money to a worthy cause, write you elected officials, fulfill the command to love God and love your neighbor.

An Aha Moment

An aha moment, you know those times when something just click and you have a new thought to ponder and explore. As a teacher, these are the moments when your student gets the idea or concept that you are exploring.

I had an aha moment the other day. I was having lunch with a friend and we were talking social justice and the idea of living out our faith. I was sharing with him from the end of James chapter one where he talks about true religion is taking care of the orphans and widows and keeping yourself uncorrupted by the world. My mind then wondered over to Matthew 22 where Jesus is confronted by the religious leaders and is ask what is the greatest commandment. Jesus responded with loving God and loving others. I’ve preached on the last and will be preaching on the first in a couple of weeks, but what struck me, my aha moment was the linking of serving other and tending to our own spiritual well being. In these two passages they seem linked.

The idea I need to spend more time pondering this linking of service to others and tending to our own formation, of loving God and loving others. What does this mean as a Christ-follower? How are my beliefs and values shaped by this perspective? What should my life look like?