Good Morning!
Matthew 20:
30; “And behold, there were two blind men sitting by the roadside, and when
they heard that Jesus was passing by, they cried out, “Lord, have mercy on us,
Son of David!”
What do you do? What do you do when you see someone standing
by the entrance to the mall begging for money?
They may claim to be out of a job and have kids to feed. They may claim to be disabled or some other
calamity that has occurred to them; what do you do? Do you hurry up and go on by trying not to
look at them? Do you fear them? Is your reaction different when you are by
yourself? What do you do?
This isn’t an attempt to shame you or make
you feel guilty; it is an attempt to make you think. It is very easy for us to be somewhat jaded
and walk on by. We can come up with a
lot of reasons to walk on by. Our first
impulse might be to view them as a fraud.
Maybe you have read some anecdotal stories about how these people can
make hundreds or even thousands of dollars a day doing this. It is just a scam, and we just go by. This may be true but personally I doubt it;
if there really was that much money to be made, wouldn’t we see more than we
do? If the pickings were really that
good, wouldn’t there be more people involved?
Perhaps you think that there must be some
place, some government agency where they could go for help. We just got done paying our income taxes and
we see how big a bite that takes; it has to go somewhere. There has to be some place, the Salvation
Army or something for them to go to; doesn’t there? There might be but what if they do not know
where it is or maybe they do not have the ability to get there? What do you do?
I confess; I struggle with this as
well. When I see them, my first thought
is one of the Scripture verses like this one and there are a lot of them. Someone cries to Jesus for mercy; He hears,
and He responds with mercy. Well, that
is easy, He is God, and I am not (we have heard that before) but we are God’s children,
and he calls us to act; to have mercy.
First, remember that we are “sinful
saints.” We often know the right thing
but fail to do it; that is why it bothers us to walk by and that is good to be
poked by the Spirit acting in your conscience.
So, try to show some mercy. It
can be hard and even scary but try.
Perhaps you can ease your way in.
First donate food or money to a shelter, then help at a shelter, and
then go from there. You might not ever
get past the “donate to the shelter” part but that is ok. God calls us to have mercy on our fellow man
and every act of mercy, no matter how big or how small, is for the benefit of
our fellow man; it is not for us. So be
brave good, redeemed Christian; God is with you in whatever you do. So, try and
show mercy to honor our Lord.
Father, the
good that I would do; I do not do and the evil, which I hate, I do. Forgive me when I fail to show your love and
mercy to those around me, especially those in need. Strengthen my will to do your will. Free me from the pain of fear to be bold;
bold for you. Give me the courage to
bring healing in this broken world. Help
my light to shine. In the precious name
of Jesus, our risen Savior and King, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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