“Is it because of my handwriting?” he asked.
“No,” I answered. “It’s
because…well…what you wrote…it’s offensive”.
The truth. It’s
offensive sometimes.
We euphemize and bush-beat and sugar-coat. But at the end of the day, the truth is often
downright detestable to a world that loves lies.
So you're given an assignment to write what you'd do as President of the U.S.. Every kid gets to write
whatever they want. And every kid’s
finished work gets hung up in the hall for everyone to see.
That is, of course, unless you’ve written something that
doesn’t feel so warm and fuzzy as the presidential daydreams of a 7-year-old
might be expected to feel. If you’ve
implied that there is right and wrong…that there is horrifying injustice and
violation of a divine moral law being committed at this very second; and if you’ve
said it must stop…
So we had to have this discussion…about this world in which
we live. About how strange it is that if
he’d simply written about “people” instead of unborn children, he’d have his
assignment displayed with all the others.
About how when a world that’s being lulled into drowsy slavery by
sweet-sounding lies gets angry when jarred by the alarm of truth…the clear call
to freedom.
But I’m not a slave…..
“So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, ‘If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of
Mine, and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.’ They answered Him, “We are Abraham’s
descendants and have never yet been enslaved to anyone; how is it that You say,
‘You will become free’? Jesus answered
them, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits
sin is the slave of sin. The slave does
not remain in the house forever. So if
the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.” – John 8:31-36
There it is…the offer of freedom. Extended to those who sold themselves into
slavery to a heartless taskmaster bent on their destruction.
And they’d rather believe He had a demon than admit to their
true state.
We walk through this life, you and I, and we try to make
sense of it. There is death, there is
oppression, there is abuse, there is tragedy.
Corruption.
Everything beautiful has been turned on its head and used
for some purpose far lower than that for which it was originally intended.
We grow up amidst it and realize that our very hearts themselves
are corrupt. We are powerless to do or
even know the right thing to do. We try;
we fail. We try harder; we fail. We try
our hardest. We fail. There’s just no way. It’s too hard.
We lose hope. We must
either escape this bondage or change our perspective on it.
Escape seems impossible.
The mere suggestion of it starts to sound offensive. Ridiculous.
We decide we like our prison. We stop calling it prison. We tell ourselves that this life is exactly
what we want, and settle for life in a cage.
But then, this man comes along claiming to have been anointed
to preach to the poor, to free the captives, give sight to the blind, free the
oppressed, and proclaim God’s favor. It
rattles us.
IF there is a God, then I’ve really, really disappointed
Him. He’s probably so angry at me….
Just leave me alone.
I feel safe here in my cage.
IF there is a God, there is a moral standard which I can’t
attain. I’m held accountable for the
choices I’ve made….
Oh my gosh. Get this
stuff away from me. I can’t take
it. I can’t. I’ve decided there’s no right or wrong. It’s the only way I can live with
myself. Don’t you dare tell me
differently.
IF there is a God, I’ve broken His heart. Oh…..
But listen. Can we
listen? Just for a minute. Listen to Him…please.
“As He passed by, He
saw a man blind from birth. And His
disciples asked Him, ‘Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he would
be born blind? Jesus answered, ‘It was neither that this man sinned, nor his parents; but
it was so that the works of God might be displayed in him. We must work the works of Him who sent Me as
long as it is day; night is coming when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light of
the world.’”- John
9:1-6
Jesus heals
the blind man. He works the works of “Him
who sent Him”. He is the light of the
world…bringing hope to those in chains.
And the blind man…had he been unwilling to admit to his blindness, would
he have been set free from it?
We are so
busy tending to our management of caged life that we can’t imagine what is
meant by “freedom”. We don’t want to
admit we are caged any more than the Jews in John 8 wanted to admit they were.
But it is the
truth. And our freedom depends on our
willingness to grasp it as reality.
Who’s going
to be offended by what Andy wrote?
Anyone who
doesn’t know what great Love extends His hand and offers freedom from the
endless work of justification for falling short.
“for all have sinned and fall short of
the glory of God, being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption
which is in Christ Jesus…”- Romans 3:23
Should I tell
Andy that, for the sake of not offending others, he should set about encouraging
others to enjoy their lives in their cages?
Leave the blind men alone…they don’t know what “seeing” is anyway? Should
I tell him to keep the truth…the key to their freedom…to himself?
“…whom God displayed publicly as a
propitiation in His blood through faith.
This was to demonstrate His righteousness, because in the forbearance of
God He passed over the sins previously committed; for the demonstration, I say,
of His righteousness at the present time, so that He would be just and the
justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.” – Romans 3:24-26
No. We are here to rattle cages. We are here to display as publicly as Jesus
was displayed publicly that there IS a God in heaven, He IS completely
righteous, and yet, through the blood of His Son…
He’s passed
over your sin. All of it.
He is not
only perfectly just, but also justifies you…
So that you
are free from the tyranny of sin that envelops you. Free….
Is Andy’s hope
that a mom walking the halls of his school will feel a sudden pang of guilt
upon reading his piece? That some
indignant mind will see the writing of a child and have a complete change of
heart?
No.
His hope is
to see this world governed by the One who came back for His children…the ones
who sold themselves into slavery.
It is that we
would run to the Redeemer who sought us out and bought us back, to free us from
the power of darkness.
It is that
the works of God might be displayed…in the mom who lives with regret, the dad
buried under guilt, the masses of living dead….
That they
might LIVE!
You who are
free…go out and rattle some cages today.
Tell them there’s living hope stronger than their chains.
“Therefore, we have been buried with Him through
baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead through the
glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life" - Romans 6:4