
So my question for the world today is, Why do we strive to be shallow? Growing up at the end of the X generation and catching the ascent of the millennial generation has left me dealing with same internal conflicts that we all grapple with in this post modern society. I am just as tempted as the next person to blanket complex issues with simple slogans and easily digestible,moderate points of view that makes everyone happy.
Whether it be religion, politics, or any profound social issue, it appears to me that we are more interested with disagreeing with our opponents than finding answers. We are all guilty of this in some way. We passionately trumpet our own opinion of how the world should run with out doing anything about it. We spew hatred towards people who don't see it our way with out giving people good reason to see anything differently. Our culture likes to argue more than finding solutions. We love to spend more time magnifying our differences that searching for similarities. We respond more to negativity and sensationalism than positive synergy.
I have always enjoyed the well known scripture in 1 Corinthians 13 about love. The scripture states that love is long suffering, kind, non envious,not prideful or puffed up, is not rude, does not rejoice in evil but rejoices in the truth, bears all things, hopes all things, and endures all things. This type of love doesn't fail. We all like to say we love someone, until they do something we don't like. Can we truly say we love people like this? I've made an observation in my evangelical Christian culture and I believe it grieves the heart of God. There is an overwhelming hate of Muslims, liberals, and the LGBT community. I would be the first to say that I disagree with these views or practices ,but I think we forget that Jesus Loved died for them too.
Where is our love for these people? Are we viewing them with the eyes of Jesus? How would Jesus talked to them? How would Jesus handle his disagreement. The Jesus I know ate with sinners, prostitutes,and tax collectors. Guess what, Those sinners,prostitutes, and tax collectors were won over by love and became the beginnings of the Church! If people saw me eating with a group of Muslims or gay people I would be looked upon in a negative way. Is that Biblical? Why can't we find a way to love people who we disagree with? I am grateful for my opportunities to love on people who are different than me.
I once befriended a white supremacist biker at work many years ago. Obviously we saw the world different from each other, and to this day he is probably still a racist but I chose to show him love and we overcame our differences. He cited me as an influence to go to AA and stop drinking. No matter what I accomplish in ministry, this will always be one of the best moments the Lord has given me. Why, Because I got to experience the power of Godly love. The dictionary says the word shallow means "of little depth". Is your love of little depth? What has your love accomplished? The Bible tells us "love never fails" is your love failing? Go love someone!
BE THE REVOLUTION!