Sunday, April 3, 2011

Who would Jesus love? Who will we love? A challenge -- thanks Ray Botlz

For the past several weeks I have been writing a series of columns about the church, Christians and the opportunity we have to follow Christ making a real difference with our individual lives. Conservative and liberal are words some like to use to describe folks. Personally I am a Bible Conservative. I believe the Bible is God’s word and it is the road map for our lives. I am also a Bible Liberal. I once had a sin debt that was heavy and it chained me down. Because Jesus came into my life I was set free and now I am at liberty in Him. It is amazing to me what seems to upset folks and I am always disturbed when folks discredit God’s ability to use anyone and everyone.
Recently a friend of mine shared his status on Facebook by saying he was listening to his favorite CD of all time, “Honor and Glory” by Ray Boltz. In his update he said, “throw judgments if you want”, “I believe God was in his music”, he shared. I agree with my friend, there is no doubt that God has used and continues to use the music of Ray Boltz to touch and change lives all for the cause of Christ. I know his music has certainly stirred my heart in offering praises, thanks and considerations. Watch the Lamb is a challenging song when you consider the position of those that observed the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross or even those that participated in that event. The post my friend made yielded some 22 responses. I am not sure why Christians find it necessary to be the Holy Spirit, but some have no confidence in the Holy Spirit to work in an individual life. It reminded me of the old mountain saying that states, “Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water”. Ray Boltz has certainly been used by God and my personal experience with Jesus leaves no doubt in my mind of His ability to love us, forgive sin, restore individuals and yes, even provide grace and mercy despite the fact of our ability to understand. Most of us want God to work in the way WE think no matter what He thinks. Consider one of Ray’s new songs entitled, “Who would Jesus love?”

I used to wear a bracelet asking “what would Jesus do?
All my faith and my promises quickly fade from view
I tried to do my best, but what I did was never enough
Then I asked the question, “Who would Jesus love?
Would He only love the one who look the same as me?
Would He only offer hope if he saw similarity?
Would He leave the others waiting like a stranger at the gate?
Would He discriminate? Tell me who would Jesus love?
Now I can buid a bridge that can reach from me to you
Or I can buld a wall instead if I don’t like the view
Cause I make the decision on how to follow through
I don’t need a bracelet to know what He would do

There is no doubt what I am called to do. There is no theological education necessary to follow Him. 1 Cor 13:8 is quite clear. Love is the greatest thing and if we are going to make a difference for Him, then our actions, words and demonstrations must reflect the love He gave on the cross of Calvary just as the Bible says. “For God so loved the world….He gave…” The only remaining answer to give is will we give as He gave?.

Until then

2 comments:

Baker said...

Jesus was committed to love. Thank God that he taught His Son to not be a liar.

Baker said...

Jesus was committed to love. Thank God that He taught His Son to not be a liar.