Today’s Scripture Reading (May 6,
2014): Ezekiel 13
I was
recently criticized for mentioning a certain Baptist Church online, so I won’t
make that mistake again. But this church, and others like it, seem to want to preach
a gospel of hate that I admit I have a hard time understanding. They carry
picket signs protesting what they consider to be the sins of the age, namely
homosexuality and abortion, among a few unimaginative other sins, proclaiming
that this is the will of God. But my reality is that I struggle to see the
connection. And the one question that I keep asking myself is this – would Jesus
carry the signs? Over and over again the conclusion that I come up with is that
Jesus would more likely be holding the scared girl inside of the abortion
clinic than he would be holding the picket sign outside the clinic.
In my
mentioning this particular Baptist Church, it was with the message that we are
not all alike. Those who criticized me asserted that everyone already knew that
not all Baptist Churches are created equal, but I am not sure that they are
right. At least in my corner of the world, we all seem to get painted with the
same brush. But the overwhelming message of the Bible would seem to be love for
those that are different - not hate. Jesus partied with the tax collector and
welcomed the prostitute into his presence. I am convinced that his church can
do nothing less. And anyone who suggests a gospel filled with hate and picket
signs must be reading a different Bible – the must be reading different words
of God.
I say that I
am convinced, because I feel that I need to be. Declaring what God will or will
not do is dangerous business. God declares that he will set himself against
those who attribute words and actions to him that are not his. It is probably
something that the contemporary church should be careful with. Too often we
seem to get carried away declaring the words of God that he has never spoken.
But if there
is a message that I believe that we need to declare, it is the wideness of God’s
love. There is no other message that is worthy of the Body of Christ – the church.
And no other message that our world needs to hear more, especially because there
are those among us that seem intent on spreading a gospel of hate that just cannot
have originated with God of the Bible – the God who loves tax-collector and
always invites the sinner into a relationship with him.
Tomorrow’s Scripture Reading: Ezekiel
14
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