Except from Michael Cheshire on "Out of Ur"
Maybe the church should trade its picket signs in front of the
abortion clinic for a blanket and a ride home at the back door. Maybe
the church could walk away from politics for a while and start working
at reaching hearts. Maybe we could all try to find a gay man or woman
and apologize for how some Christians have treated them. We should tell
them we may not agree with that part of their life, but we could still
learn about each other and maybe even become friends! We should show
love instead of blame and judgment. We have laws against killing,
stealing and all sorts of things; why do we think a law against gay
marriage, abortion or any other moral issue is going to change the human
heart? After we make things illegal here, are we going to work to make
them illegal in the other 196 countries of the world?
It could be that the Mayans are right and the world will end today.
It’s likely, however, that we will be around for a little longer. So,
maybe some of us should try a new approach to understanding the world
around us. It doesn’t make us worldly; it makes us involved. Christians
should be involved at a gut level because the world is full of blame and
apathy. We have to get back to being involved with our communities and
in the conversations. We need proximity to those we keep throwing rocks
at. I’m not on CNN, Fox, or TBN. I don’t have a big platform to speak
from. Maybe that makes my Jesus different than theirs, but I love the
Jesus I know and he doesn’t speak in blame and hate. He stands up and
says he loves us all. My Jesus says, “Let’s keep talking. Keep the
channels open.” My Jesus is okay with people coming to him slowly like.
My Jesus knows how to cry at the horrible shooting when there are really
no words for the pain it has caused, just as he wept at Lazarus’s tomb.
And my Jesus stands back up in his community to try and bring hope and
healing where he can. My Jesus would be friends with gays, prostitutes,
drug addicts, and anyone else who would welcome a conversation.
As much as I would like to turn in my “American Christian” membership
card because it seems tainted with a lot of hate and politics, I
cannot. Unfortunately, we are all going to be tied together no matter
what, so I’m going to get louder about my Jesus. I’m also going to start
standing behind my well-intentioned older uncles and aunts and mouth to
a lost and dying world, “They mean well, but you really should talk to
the real Jesus.”
Yes, Yes, Yes!!!!
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