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God is in the Gutter

10/30/2013

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On Monday as I was taking my recycle trash out to the curb I saw a leaf in the shape of a heart.  I love nature and observing different things that God has made.  But I was in a hurry and needed to get my boys to school.  In the past I would’ve seen the leaf, accepted its uniqueness and then walked on and forgot about it.  However, I have a friend that over the course of several years continues to take pictures of different things she sees that are in the shape of a heart.  She has seen rocks, clouds, pictures, and much more.  So when I saw it I began to walk away and then thought of her and knew she would enjoy seeing this leaf.  I took a picture of it with my phone and then of course put it on Instagram.  I tagged Candy to it and of course, she loved it.  I put some hashtags to go along with the picture:  #godislove, #godisnear, and #heartshapedleaf. 

There were more ways I wanted to tag this picture, but I know I needed more words.

#Godisinthegutter

I haven’t mentioned this until now, but the leaf was in a gutter when I found it.  Or really it is the closest thing to a gutter in our neighborhood.  It was in the street but in the path where water drains from the road.  The wheels of my trashcan lined up perfectly with the leaf.  And after my hashtag that God is near, I thought , well that means that God is in the gutter.  And while that might be offensive to some who view God as an old man in a perfect white suit that never stains or dirties, I was given much comfort by this thought.  I have to admit that my life is pretty good, but sometimes I feel discouraged with different pieces of my life.  And on a dreary Autumn day when I thought about God waiting for ALL of us in the gutter I felt a comforting embrace come over me.  God is a god above all gods.  He is the only God and no one and nothing is greater than He.  So while we look at the gutter and see it as a sign of defeat and despair, God sees it as an opportunity.  God doesn’t see the gutter as defeat, because He knows that He cannot be defeated.  The gutter doesn’t scare him and so he comes to the gutter to drive out despair and defeat and bring us up out of it into His marvelous light.

#Godredeems

You can’t picture God in the gutter without realizing that only God redeems.  God takes a fallen leaf and beautifies a gutter.  God takes an addict and fills their veins with pure blood and their heart with love.  God takes the convict and gives them a new name.  God takes the ill-perceived perfectionist and shows them his perfect call for their life.  God takes the angry and gives them peace.  God takes the brokenhearted and wraps his arms around them holding them up in their direst times.  Over and over in scripture we see a God who gives something beautiful to people and after it has become ugly and the people have went their own way, he gives them another beautiful thing that brings them back to him.  God doesn’t do this because He loves being neglected and punished by His own creation, but because God’s heart is bent on redemption.  Sometimes God wipes the slate clean and starts over.  Sometimes God sends light in the midst of darkness and allows the light to re-create.  Sometimes God sends a heart-shaped leaf to give beauty to a wet, nasty gutter in the road.  He makes all things new.

#Godsendslovedown

I love finally living in a place that actually has the Autumn season.  The trees here in Arkansas are breath-taking as their green leaves change to an array of beautiful earth-tone colors.  There is something about a green-leafed tree that is gorgeous and perfect.  A tree that grows tall, spreads its branches, and whose leaves are a perfect green.  It is the sign that the tree has received everything necessary to grow correctly.  The amount of light and water have been perfect.  It is majestic to see.  Of course we can also see the beauty in a tree that as the season of great sunlight and rain morph into a season of cool air, dryness, and wind begins to change its color.  The leaves turn into bright reminders that the Earth is still turning and time continues to tick away and everything has its time.  The leaves begin to drop as winter desires to approach, creating a blanket of brilliant color on a bed of browning grass.  Perfection comes down to give light and life to the land that has lost its beauty.  And so does God!  A fallen leaf that gives beauty to barren blades of grass is like God who comes down in the form of Jesus to give beauty and life to a barren people.  God sent his Love, Jesus, down to the world.  And the beauty of Jesus was just enough to save it.  And as the leaves trickle down, I’m reminded that not only do trees send down their leaves to give beauty to the land only to die and regenerate, but God has done that as well through His son.  God sends love down.  Not once, but All the time!


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Redemption Trumps Justice

5/2/2011

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Wordle: Redemption Trumps Justice
"God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs..." -Jurassic Park, Dr. Malcom portrayed by Jeff Goldblum

How about this:  God creates man, Man ignores God, Man destroys Man, Man blames God.

It has taken me all day to process the news of Bin Laden's death.  I'm sure there is more processing to do.  When I heard the news, I first doubted its truth and then when I accepted that it was true I felt a void.  I still am not sure if 10 years of history regarding war and terrorism seems so normal to me or if I am sad that in order for our country to find peace and resolution murder had to take place.  I still remember the day, like many do, when the trade towers, pentagon, and flight 93 were attacked and thousands of Americans were killed.  I don't think I will ever forget that day.  However, I also remember a thought after around 24 hours of processing that horrendous event and finding out Osama Bin Laden was the mastermind.  Here was my thought, "What would it look like if our government instead of violent war and immediate lethal action chose a way of Jesus instead, namely grace.  Does it work for an entire country to turn its other cheek?  How do we bring people to justice, but choose not to bring self-crippling hate into the picture?  What would happen if we chose to allow God to bring vengeance and justice rather than choose to take that act on ourselves?  I don't think I ever received answers to these questions and I'm not sure they are even the right questions to ask.

After hearing about the celebrations, parties, and chants that have taken place all around our country I have a new set of questions.

Why would I as a Christian want to celebrate murder (an explicit commandment of God to not participate in)?
How do I appropriately respect my friends and family who have fought and died for their country and not choose to enjoy someone's death?
When does justice cross the line of hatred, evil, and arrogance?
How does the death of Osama Bin Laden redeem people for God's kingdom?
Does the fact that God waged war through His people justify us waging war for our safety or dominance?
Can our love of country warp our perspective of God?
Should we ever celebrate a victory by death when it is our own victory and not God's?
Are we any different from Non-Christians when we pursue hatred and vengeance (directly or indirectly) as the means to the end?
Should scripture be read through a scientific lens, story lens, justice lens, redemption lens, or something else?
Would God (and did he in this case) use humans to kill someone in order to stop the atrocities they have caused other innocent people, God's people?

Here's the deal.  I don't believe that Osama Bin Laden's life was safe for any people, especially God's people.  I am not a pacifist, and yet the more I see death, murder, war celebrated I am more discouraged and put off.  I believe that the entire story of God is His redemption of people from the broken and dark world we live in where evil and sin have intruded every portal.  By believing that I am bound to believe that the action we should place ourselves in for God's kingdom should be redemption seekers and redemptive believers.  I believe the capture of Bin Laden could have solved many of our fears and issues of social justices where he as a mastermind was concerned.  And I believe that by celebrating the intentional murder of Bin Laden and supporting that with scripture and religious rhetoric is not very different than a radical muslim taking aim at Americans because of their religious differences and the evils they believe we have shown to them.

Am I relieved that Osama Bin Laden will no longer be a threat to our country and many other countries world-wide? Yes!  Will I have a party and rejoice over another's death? No. Am I discontent with my country for doing what was necessary to protect it's people, including myself? No!  Am I sad that as Christians we sometimes share more in common with nationalism than Jesus? Yes!

I cannot recall one time when Jesus called his people to revolt or fight.  That is the subversive nature of Christ.  Even when Malchus' ear was cut off by Peter, Jesus rebukes Peter and heals the ear of Malchus.  Peter was Just but Jesus came to redeem.  Redemption always trumps Justice!
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