This
week has not been easy. In the light of the drama, tragedies and horrors that
dominate our screens and saturate the airwaves, I have found it difficult to
see the subject of who's attracted to whom as little more than first world
pettiness.
The passengers of one airline lie undetected on the bottom of the ocean
whilst human remains from another flight are scattered over the war torn
Ukrainian countryside. Syrian and Iraqi Christians are being slaughtered in
their hundreds if not thousands while the Israelis and Hamas continue to bomb
the life out of each other. Nigeria still hasn't found their 'lost' school
children and they, along with the likes of Sierra Leone, are being torn apart
by violent terrorists. I could continue with the increasing numbers of
countries being confronted by the deadly Ebola crisis, but you get the
picture.
Placed against the mountain of this awfulness I am left asking the question,
Does what I do have any worth?
I weep, I pray, and I beseech the Lord to intervene in world events. I sign
petitions urging those in power to 'do something' to help alleviate the
suffering and trauma in various continents, but I still question my day job.
Does what I do really have any bearing on the big picture?
He [Jesus] went on: "It's what comes out of a person that pollutes:
obscenities, lusts, thefts, murders, adulteries, greed, depravity, deceptive
dealings, carousing, mean looks, slander, arrogance, foolishness-all these
are vomit from the heart. There is the source of your pollution."
Matthew 7:20-23 (The Message)
Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds [as shown by]
because of your evil behavior. Colossians 1:21 (NIV, footnote included)
The truth is that a world that is at enmity with itself is the only possible
outcome for a people who refuse to acknowledge and submit to their Creator.
We are designed to be dependent on God for all things, but insistence on
living independently of Him can only result in more of what we are already
witnessing around the globe.
I may not be shooting air planes out of the sky or butchering people who
don't happen to think as I think, but the truth is that I am more than
capable of thinking murderous and slanderous thoughts or indulging in lustful
imaginings. And that is why I need to continue with my day job. I can't
change world events but I can help change the world in which I live. If,
through the power of God's Holy Spirit I can help men and women bring their
sexuality in thought and expression under the increasing Lordship of Christ,
then I am fulfilling my part, however small, in ensuring that God's Kingdom increasingly
invades and destroys Satan's Kingdom here on earth. We can live as men and
women of the light who choose to surrender and submit our ways to the One who
calls us back to our true self, that of being image bearers. In all things,
however global or local:
Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, here (in our hearts and) on earth as it
is in Heaven. Amen.
Photo: This is a variant on the
Arabic letter 'N' you may have come across as some people's Facebook profile.
This is to show solidarity with the many Christians who are currently being
slaughtered in Iraq and Syria by the Islamic State. The letter is being
scrawled on Christian homes and stands for Nasara (Nazarene).
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