
The fabric of our culture is being ripped apart at the seems. And please don’t call the Grammar Police that I have used the wrong word. It’s the correct word. I wrote what I meant and I meant what I wrote. SEEMS! Here in the good ol’ U.S. of A. the fabric of our society is being ripped to shreads at the seems. I came upon this thought through remembering a certain passage from The Bible. In fact, it’s been roaming around in my gray matter for several days. Here is is:
There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in death.
Proverbs chapter 14 verse 12 from the New Living Translation
Some might think it’s amazing that a book as old as Proverbs can be so relevant to these times. But it’s not really amazing to me. These books of The Bible continue to be both timeless and timely. But let’s get back to those seems. Consider this:
- It seems right to the LBGTQI culture that if society just accepted them, they would be happy.
- It seems right to the gay community that if they could just get married like any heterosexual couple they would be happy.
- It seems right to the project manager since their assistant is so capable to let them do all the work and they take all the credit.
- It seems right that since that other person is so good looking, that a night in the sack is OK.
- It seems right that if they child shows up for the games they should get a participation trophy.
- It seems right that since they have a college degree they should start at the top.
- It seems right that since that drug helps take away their stress they should reach for it.
- It seems right that since a child would impede their lifestyle and goals, an abortion is the right choice.
- It seems right that the government should be responsible for us from craddle to grave.
- It seems right that if someone doesn’t agree with you that they must then hate you.
- It seems right ad nauseam…
Now before you Tenured Pew Sitters finish saying, “Amen! You tell them Preacherman!” Let’s look at our church culture.
- It seems right that Jesus should just come back and take us good ones on to our reward, since this world will never change.
- It seems right that if the church could just go back to the good old days, we could stop the hemorrhaging members and doors closing.
- It seems right that if their church started catering to them, then all the problems would go away in their church.
- It seems right the church’s sole job is to point out the sins of others.
- It seems right that everyone in their church should dress a certain way, think a certain way, and believe a certain way.
- It seems right that the church should only help those who deserve it.
- It seems right that they should only sing the songs they like.
- It seems right ad nauseam…
It seems that many, too many people, are living by the seems–and life is ripping apart at the seems. And then Proverbs Chapter 14 Verse 12 proves itself to be absolutely true. What seems to be true is proven false by life itself. And things begin to rip apart, at the seems. This is life without God–life without Jesus as BOTH Savior AND Lord. Contrary to the opinion of alleged experts, we are simply not qualified, and certainly not capable, of determining what is right and what is wrong.
But there is an alternative and it’s the only one who will keep our lives from falling apart at the seems. It’s really simple and easy–that is–if we can get over ourselves. We find it in another book of The Bible. It’s in Matthew chapter 11, verses 28 and 29:
28 Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
from the New Living Translation
The word yoke doesn’t refer to the kind worn by oxen and mules. It’s about the Teaching Of The Rabbi. Back then what Rabbis taught was called The Yoke. And if you think the teaching of Jesus is too hard and difficult (because He did say: Be holy as I Am holy), read these words again. But this time from a different Translation:
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”
from The Message
Be and become whom God made you to be and become, and NOT what seems right to you. You and our society will be and become something so much better. Love God with all your heart. Love others the way Jesus loves you. And make sure all the glory goes to Him!
Great insight brother!
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