In my first post on this subject I discussed the outward characteristics of wolves. Wolves are predatory by nature and sheep are their prey. Those sheep who do not graze in the world as craftily as snakes meet the fate of perishing through their lack of knowledge. It is therefore important, as a sheep, to be on one's guard. This bears reminding since sheep can forget that not all are sheep - a fact that a wolf never loses sight of.
However, to leave the discussion merely at a description of the wolf nature and an admonishment to be wary misses another import aspect of this parable and therefore leaves the thought incomplete. That fact is this: all sheep were once wolves. Some wolves become sheep before they begin to hunt and others after they have slain a mighty throng. But all sheep were once wolves who through a mystery that angels long to peer into have become sheep: an experience which, like all births, is both painful and joyful.
Sheep therefore, in a sense, walk between two worlds. The first world is a prey-predator relationship where self-preservation, diligence, and caution are the driving motivations for action. The second world is another plane of relationship where compassion, pity, and sacrifice are the driving motivations for action. In the first one, a sheep flees from a wolf once recognized as such. In the second world, a sheep approaches the wolf with fear and trembling and bares its neck for the slaughter.
We are reminded to live in the first world by the proverbs, the psalms, the epistles of the apostles, and so on. We are reminded to live in the second when we see the Messiah break bread, declare it to be his body broken for his friends and then had it over to his betrayer whose feet he has just washed. So how do the sheep know which path to take when? Because the sheep hear and know the voice of the Shepard and where he leads they will follow, even where they do not wish to go.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Two Prayers
Two men walk into a church to pray. The first walks up to the front and kneels praying:
"Lord, forgive my sins. I have stolen, but I only stole because I have been unfairly deprived of what I deserve. I have lied and deceived but only because others are too judgmental and self-righteous. I have betrayed innocent people, but only because I myself have also been betrayed by others. Father, forgive me for all these sins I've been made to commit against you."
The second kneels in the back in and prays:
"Lord forgive my sins. I have stolen what I did not earn. I have lied and deceived because it was easier for me than telling the truth. I have betrayed innocent people so that I could benefit at the expense of their suffering. I choose to do evil, knowing that it was evil for my own selfish motives. Father, forgive me for all these sins I've chosen to commit against you."
Which one of these two men walks away justified?
"Lord, forgive my sins. I have stolen, but I only stole because I have been unfairly deprived of what I deserve. I have lied and deceived but only because others are too judgmental and self-righteous. I have betrayed innocent people, but only because I myself have also been betrayed by others. Father, forgive me for all these sins I've been made to commit against you."
The second kneels in the back in and prays:
"Lord forgive my sins. I have stolen what I did not earn. I have lied and deceived because it was easier for me than telling the truth. I have betrayed innocent people so that I could benefit at the expense of their suffering. I choose to do evil, knowing that it was evil for my own selfish motives. Father, forgive me for all these sins I've chosen to commit against you."
Which one of these two men walks away justified?
Monday, June 8, 2009
Living Among Wolves
Beware
- Those who decry that all money is evil. They have never honestly earned money; they cannot value money or the means which honestly produced it. They will not, therefore, value your money, time, charity, or life.
- Those who demand as the first condition of relating to you unconditional love or trust. These are the people who are planning to slit your throat the moment it becomes convenient. They cannot understand love much less what it means for it to be unconditional.
- Those who demand from you financial support, forgiveness, time or anything else on the condition that you are bound to provide it because you are a Christian. To blackmail a person, not for the vices but for their virtues, is an inexcusable tactic of a cheat and a defrauder.
- Those who publicize every good act they do. When no one is watching they will strike.
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