idol
Monday
May 26th, Acts 17: 27 “His purpose was for the nations to seek after God and perhaps
feel their way toward him and find him—though he is not far from any one of us.
28 For in him we live and move
and exist. As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’ One of the pivotal stories of scripture for me is
the story of the Good Samaritan. The
question, “who acted like a neighbor?” is central to the teaching of
Christ. These teaching of finding God in
others are also central to Islam, Judaism and Buddhism. It is also significant that the religions
scholars of the day passed by. Their
focus, as all too often is ours, was more on correctness of dogma than on
calling. There is a short distance
between righteousness and self-righteousness.
One calls us to follow the God of love; the other calls us to follow the
god of our desire, as one would an idol.
All too often in Christianity, we place Jesus on a pedestal and worship
him as one would an idol, worshiping the person, as an object rather than what
Jesus taught us to follow, the word of God for all people. We are called to follow Jesus as the son of
God, the one who teaches us the way.
That way leads us face to face with our neighbor, not around him. That way leads us to love one another and God
has loved us.
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