Have you been to that point where you
just can’t take it anymore and you just want to throw in the towel? Have you
ever thought I can’t do this? I quit! It’s just too hard trying to be like
Jesus!
Have you ever sat down and read all
the laws in Leviticus and then thought, “How did anyone ever imagine that they
could keep every one of these laws?” The Ten Commandments or Ten Laws that God
inscribed on the stone tablets for Moses and the Israelite people are difficult
enough. There isn’t one person alive who’s ever succeeded in keeping all
the laws.
And yet we look at our neighbors and
wonder how they can hold their heads up as they walk down the street. We know
every thing they’ve ever done because it’s been all the talk at the coffee
shop.
We never stop to think that maybe
another coffee group is talking about us because they know every wrong we’ve
ever committed. Oh, we think no one knows but everyone knows everything.
The truth is no one is perfect. No one
has, no matter what they say, ever kept all the commandments. Every single
person in the world has sinned and yet we put them down and talk about them and
ostracize them to the point that they’re embarrassed to even come into our
churches to worship and beg God for forgiveness.
The Pharisees were questioning Jesus
about his disciple’s hygiene habits. How could they do that, not wash
their hands before they ate? It’s a sin, that’s what they said. How could Jesus
not notice and not correct them? He must not be a very good rabbi if they can’t
even follow the most basic laws. Everyone knows you should wash your hands
before you take a bite of food.
Now before we all go on and think that
we’re better than them let’s just stop and consider what we talked about
at coffee yesterday or this morning.
Let’s face it we’re no better than those Pharisees.
Yep, we’re all a bunch of sinners and
it’s a wonder that anyone would want to come in and worship with us, all
misfits and yet God invites us to come in and be forgiven. And he asks us to
forgive as we’ve been forgiven. We forget that part sometimes.
So, what’s the Good News for us today?
The good news is that we’ve all been forgiven through the sacrifice God made in
Jesus Christ.
But it doesn’t end with us being
forgiven. Our work isn’t complete just because we’ve said that we believe Jesus
is God’s Son and he died for our sins. We can’t retire from this labor just
because we come to worship every Sunday and listen to the preacher. We’re not
done just because we’ve been doing this our whole lives. We’re not done yet.
None of it matters at all if we aren’t
living what we speak. Our lives aren’t worth a plug nickel if we aren’t taking
Jesus’ words to heart and caring for the homeless, the poor, the widows, the
children of our neighbors who are addicted to the demons of alcohol and pills. If
we aren’t trying to live the words we speak then we aren’t the people we think
we are.
We won’t get it perfect. We will make
mistakes but if we don’t do anything at all then it doesn’t matter. This living
like Jesus is more than mere words. In order for it to mean anything we’ve got
to walk the talk.
But we have to be careful because we
might begin to think that if we do this or that then we’ve earned our way into
God’s company. There’s nothing we can do to get on God’s good side.
It’s all grace. It’s all up to God and
we are saved only through his grace. And isn’t it a wonder that he’d want any
of us?
But for some reason he loves us. He’s
peeping through the window and peeking through the fence to see how we’re
doing. He’s inviting us to come and play with him.
So many times we get the mistaken idea
that to follow this life of Jesus is a burden, a life of sacrifice. Who’d want
that? But friends God is a lover and he doesn’t want any to be lost, not one
soul.
We are his hands and his feet. He’s
called us and he’s expecting us to help him bring others along on this journey.
So, don’t throw in the towel just yet.
Don’t think that you have to keep all the laws. All God expects is that we love
him with our whole being and love our neighbors like we’d like to be cared for.
Still not exactly the easiest thing to do but God isn’t expecting us to be
perfect.
Remember, he knows us. He sees
us everyday. And yet he forgives us when we come to him.
So, good friends, take in God’s word,
let it take root deep within your soul, and then share God’s love with everyone
you meet using the gifts he’s given you.
Thanks be to God for his loving,
forgiving grace. Amen.