A former reprint of
Salt & Light....
A Call to Action
I had the day off yesterday, so I decided to treat myself to
a big breakfast at my favorite morning place in downtown Greenville . After a very filling and
satisfying meal, I cranked up my car and made my way into morning traffic to
begin my errands. I had driven only a few feet out of the parking lot when my
attention was diverted to a small white van, unloading boxes of fruit at the
homeless shelter next door to the Ham House.
In front of me, in tattered and worn clothing, was a man of
about 40. His was so tiny in stature, so frail and thin that when he turned
sideways, he seemed to disappear. I found that in that next moment, my thoughts
turned to pity as I wondered what might have led to his unfortunate
circumstances ….I quickly uttered a prayer of thanksgiving, that but for the
grace of God could have been me; then, the light changed and I moved along with
the flow of traffic as I began my busy day.
But all morning long, the thought kept coming back…. was my
pity enough?
You see in many instances in the Scriptures, the Bible tells
us that our Lord felt pity…..He felt pity in Matthew 9:36, “And what pity He felt for the crowds that came because their problems
were so great and they didn’t know what to do or where to go for help. They were
like sheep without a shepherd.” (The Living Bible)
Jesus felt pity for the people in Mark 8:2, “One day as another great crowd gathered, the
people ran out of food again. Jesus called his disciples together and said, “I
pity these people for they have been here three days and have nothing left to
eat.” (TLB)….or in Luke 7:12-13, “As
he drew near to the gate of the town, behold, a man who had died was being
carried out, the only son of his mother and she was a widow. And when the Lord
saw her, He had compassion on her and said to her, “Do not weep.” (English
Standard Version)
In each of these situations, our Lord felt pity….But, oh my
friend, HE FELT SO MUCH MORE!!!!
If he had only felt pity or sympathy for these people, he
would have checked his emotions and just moved on…. like I did yesterday…..but
our Lord felt so much more and with His growing feeling of sympathy and
empathy, His compassion became action.
Yes, Jesus took pity….but more than that, JESUS TOOK
ACTION!!!!!!
To the multitude of the lost and aimless, He became our
Shepherd….To the hungry, he fed them and became our Bread of Life….to the
broken-hearted and forlorn, he became their comfort and our Resurrection to
Life Eternal.
And now, where does that leave you and me and our feelings
of pity? Are we to feel pity, sympathy
and compassion for those that Christ sets in our path…or are we just to observe
that pain and sufferings, thank God that it is not us and pass by on the other
side ….OF COURSE NOT!!!!
We are called to serve …called to mirror our Savior and to
give our feelings….FEET and HANDS and a VOICE that proclaims the love of Jesus
in and through our ACTIONS.
So, resolve with me today that you will not fall victim to
Satan’s ploy ….when you encounter those that need a helping hand …don’t just
pity their plight and leave them for someone else to show them
compassion….simply ask, WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?
JESUS WOULD TAKE ACTION TO ALLEVIATE THEIR PAIN OR SUFFERING
BUT MORE THAN THAY….. HE WOULD SHOW TRUE COMPASSION FOR THOSE WITHOUT A SHEPHERD…..
Striving to Minister for Jesus,
WPQ
Thought for the Day:
We should follow Christ’s example
With everyone we meet…
We should seek to show compassion
For we are His hands and feet.
For Christ would have us working
To care for those distraught;
To give ourselves unselfishly
Is what our Savior taught.
WPQ@ October 2010
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