Wednesday, January 16, 2019
If your eye is healthy ...
Today's Reading: Luke 11:33-36
Luke 11:34 Your eye is the lamp of your body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light; but if it is not healthy, your body is full of darkness.
I am assuming that "your eye" is not referring to our physical eye, but rather how we see the world. It could refer to what we lust over, or desire, but for today it strikes me that it is more about how we look at things.
In today's culture there is this kind of hysteria over being offended by others. We have become a culture of judgement. We spend too much of our time and energy accusing others of offending us. What we see is not healthy at all. What we see is threatening and offensive.
But, Jesus didn't say that what we see is the problem. Jesus puts it on our eye. It is how we see more than what we see. He didn't say the world was full of darkness, but rather our body is full of darkness when our eye is unhealthy. For that matter, he didn't even say our body was full of darkness by itself. Only when our eye is unhealthy.
I think we need to spend more time and energy on the way we see rather than what we see. It was said in our Sunday School class this last Sunday that more Christians killed other Christians during the Reformation than there were Christians killed by the Romans in the first century. Is this because Christians need to be killed? Or is it because they didn't see each other as brothers and sisters in Christ? Isn't it because of how they see? And you have to ask yourself if we aren't on the verge of that today. The way we attack and accuse each other, looks a lot like the days of the Reformation. The difference is the issue is not religious conformity as much as it is political.
Father, help me by your Holy Spirit to see with healthy eyes, that I may see my brother and sister and not get hung up on what they say and do as an excuse to attack and accuse. Amen
Thursday, January 10, 2019
All things are wearisome
Todays Reading: Ecclesiastes 1:1-11
Ecclesiastes 1:8 All things are wearisome; more than one can express; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, or the ear filled with hearing.
All things are wearisome. Yes, there are days that I feel that. That is why reading Ecclesiastes is so rewarding. There is a sense of justification as Solomon expresses his lament. Yes, I feel that too! In a way it even brings a sense of joy or peace when the Word of God reflects my own feelings.
With all the stuff going on these days, Ecclesiastes rises to the top, being so profound with it's insight. This book pierces through the noise and nonsense and calms my anxious heart with words of truth. There is nothing new under the sun, yet, people clamor for position and power and influence because they think they have the "new" way. There is no new way! When people tell you that there is a new order, or we have progressed and matured by embracing new ideas and mores. It is not new, just wrong.
But, the realization expressed in Ecclesiastes gives me a sense that I can see through it, though I have failed to. I hope that I can internalize the peace that comes with the realization that there is nothing new under the sun and that it is all vanity. Then maybe I can have peace.
Heavenly Father, by your Holy Spirit, guide me to see that it is all vanity and I need not fear, but only rest in your peace. Forgive me for my anger, and my lack of faith, and fill me with the vision of your glory. Amen
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