Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts

A BOY WHO DOESN'T KNOW HIS BIRTHDAY

It was already 7:00PM. 
I was waiting for our evening community hope session to start and I was preparing my message, when a boy approached us selling dried fish to our group. I got curious when I overheard that he is not a resident of Santolan community but resides in Cogeo. I was moved with compassion to know that this little boy was still selling dried fish at this very hour, and he still got to travel back to his home. I called the boy and invited him to sit beside me. I told him that I will buy his remaining goods and I will pay him ten times the prize if he will just sit a moment with me. When I asked him who is with him, he told me that his older brother is with him. I told the boy to call his brother to join us. 

Now this time, both of them were sitting beside me listening to me as I encouraged them not to let poverty kill their dream, but rather to take poverty as a fuel for their dreams. I affirmed them that God loves them and He wants to change their lives. As I speak, I can see tears in the eyes of the older brother. I know how it felt, I've been there. I shared to them the love of Jesus to them, and how Jesus wants not just to bring them to heaven but to change their lives as well. The names of two boys are Olwin and Gary Parahito.

When I asked about their birthdays, Olwin answered that he doesn't know his birthday. I told him that it is okay if he cannot give a date. I told him, "It's okay Olwin, anyway Jesus knows your birthday. He knows you full well, and today is more than your birthday, because this is the day that the Lord has made you His child because you placed your faith in Jesus." He got what I meant and he softly replied, "S-S-September 7." He said this with a grin in his face as if today is really his physical birthday, and now he knew what is his "birthday."

With the blessings they received today- eternal and financial- they left with a different aura of happiness and joy in their lives. I don't know when and where I will meet those boys again, but one thing I know- two boys are celebrating their "birthdays" today.

The children of God are the only people on earth that has two birthdays.
God desires that people in this world will have two birthdays.



“Jesus did not set up a program
but modeled a way of living
that incarnated the reign of God,
a community in which people are reconciled
and our debts are forgiven just
as we forgive our debtors.
That reign did not spread
through organizational establishments
or structural systems.
It spread like disease-
through touch,
through breath,
through life.
It spread through people
infected by love.”

- I r r e s i s t i b l e  R e v o l u t i o n


A Revolutionary Call To All Our Churches





"Christ's call is to feed the hungry, not the full;
to save the lost, not the stiff-necked;
not to call the scoffers, but sinners to repentance;
Not to build and furnish
comfortable chapels, churches,
and cathedrals at home
by means of clever essays,
stereotyped prayers and
artistic musical performances,

But to raise living churches of souls
among the destitute,
and snatch them away
from the very jaws of Hell,

To enlist and train them for Jesus
to make them into an Almighty
army of God.

But this can only be accomplished
by a red-hot, unconventional,
unfettered Holy Ghost religion,
where neither Church nor State,
neither man nor traditions
are worshipped or preached.

but only Christ and Him crucified.

Not to confess Christ by fancy collars,
church steeples, or
richly embroidered altar cloths,
but by reckless sacrifice and heroism
in the foremost trenches.


- C. T.  S t u d d

A LETTER TO ALL OF MY NON-BELIEVING FRIENDS

To all my nonbelieving, sort-of-believing, and used-to-be-believing friends: I feel like I should begin with a confession. I am sorry that so often the biggest obstacle to God has been Christians. Christians who have had so much to say with our mouths and so little to show with our lives. I am sorry that so often we have forgotten the Christ of our Christianity.

Forgive us. Forgive us for the embarrassing things we have done in the name of God.

The other night I headed into downtown Philly for a stroll with some friends from out of town. We walked down to Penn's Landing along the river, where there are street performers, artists, musicians. We passed a great magician who did some pretty sweet tricks like pour change out of his iPhone, and then there was a preacher. He wasn't quite as captivating as the magician. He stood on a box, yelling into a microphone, and beside him was a coffin with a fake dead body inside. He talked about how we are all going to die and go to hell if we don't know Jesus. Some folks snickered. Some told him to shut the hell up. A couple of teenagers tried to steal the dead body in the coffin. All I could do was think to myself, I want to jump up on a box beside him and yell at the top of my lungs, "God is not a monster." Maybe next time I will.

The more I have read the Bible and studied the life of Jesus, the more I have become convinced that Christianity spreads best not through force but through fascination. But over the past few decades our Christianity, at least here in the United States, has become less and less fascinating. We have given the atheists less and less to disbelieve. And the sort of Christianity many of us have seen on TV and heard on the radio looks less and less like Jesus.
At one point Gandhi was asked if he was a Christian, and he said, essentially, "I sure love Jesus, but the Christians seem so unlike their Christ." A recent study showed that the top three perceptions of Christians in the U. S. among young non-Christians are that Christians are 1) antigay, 2) judgmental, and 3) hypocritical. So what we have here is a bit of an image crisis, and much of that reputation is well deserved. That's the ugly stuff. And that's why I begin by saying that I'm sorry.

Now for the good news.

I want to invite you to consider that maybe the televangelists and street preachers are wrong — and that God really is love. Maybe the fruits of the Spirit really are beautiful things like peace, patience, kindness, joy, love, goodness, and not the ugly things that have come to characterize religion, or politics, for that matter. (If there is anything I have learned from liberals and conservatives, it's that you can have great answers and still be mean... and that just as important as being right is being nice.)

The Bible that I read says that God did not send Jesus to condemn the world but to save it... it was because "God so loved the world." That is the God I know, and I long for others to know. I did not choose to devote my life to Jesus because I was scared to death of hell or because I wanted crowns in heaven... but because he is good. For those of you who are on a sincere spiritual journey, I hope that you do not reject Christ because of Christians. We have always been a messed-up bunch, and somehow God has survived the embarrassing things we do in His name. At the core of our "Gospel" is the message that Jesus came "not [for] the healthy... but the sick." And if you choose Jesus, may it not be simply because of a fear of hell or hope for mansions in heaven.

Don't get me wrong, I still believe in the afterlife, but too often all the church has done is promise the world that there is life after death and use it as a ticket to ignore the hells around us. I am convinced that the Christian Gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and that the message of that Gospel is not just about going up when we die but about bringing God's Kingdom down. It was Jesus who taught us to pray that God's will be done "on earth as it is in heaven." On earth.

One of Jesus' most scandalous stories is the story of the Good Samaritan. As sentimental as we may have made it, the original story was about a man who gets beat up and left on the side of the road. A priest passes by. A Levite, the quintessential religious guy, also passes by on the other side (perhaps late for a meeting at church). And then comes the Samaritan... you can almost imagine a snicker in the Jewish crowd. Jews did not talk to Samaritans, or even walk through Samaria. But the Samaritan stops and takes care of the guy in the ditch and is lifted up as the hero of the story. I'm sure some of the listeners were ticked. According to the religious elite, Samaritans did not keep the right rules, and they did not have sound doctrine... but Jesus shows that true faith has to work itself out in a way that is Good News to the most bruised and broken person lying in the ditch.

It is so simple, but the pious forget this lesson constantly. God may indeed be evident in a priest, but God is just as likely to be at work through a Samaritan or a prostitute. In fact the Scripture is brimful of God using folks like a lying prostitute named Rahab, an adulterous king named David... at one point God even speaks to a guy named Balaam through his donkey. Some say God spoke to Balaam through his ass and has been speaking through asses ever since. So if God should choose to use us, then we should be grateful but not think too highly of ourselves. And if upon meeting someone we think God could never use, we should think again.
After all, Jesus says to the religious elite who looked down on everybody else: "The tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the Kingdom ahead of you." And we wonder what got him killed?

I have a friend in the UK who talks about "dirty theology" — that we have a God who is always using dirt to bring life and healing and redemption, a God who shows up in the most unlikely and scandalous ways. After all, the whole story begins with God reaching down from heaven, picking up some dirt, and breathing life into it. At one point, Jesus takes some mud, spits in it, and wipes it on a blind man's eyes to heal him. (The priests and producers of anointing oil were not happy that day.)

In fact, the entire story of Jesus is about a God who did not just want to stay "out there" but who moves into the neighborhood, a neighborhood where folks said, "Nothing good could come." It is this Jesus who was accused of being a glutton and drunkard and rabble-rouser for hanging out with all of society's rejects, and who died on the imperial cross of Rome reserved for bandits and failed messiahs. This is why the triumph over the cross was a triumph over everything ugly we do to ourselves and to others. It is the final promise that love wins.
It is this Jesus who was born in a stank manger in the middle of a genocide. That is the God that we are just as likely to find in the streets as in the sanctuary, who can redeem revolutionaries and tax collectors, the oppressed and the oppressors... a God who is saving some of us from the ghettos of poverty, and some of us from the ghettos of wealth.
In closing, to those who have closed the door on religion — I was recently asked by a non-Christian friend if I thought he was going to hell. I said, "I hope not. It will be hard to enjoy heaven without you." If those of us who believe in God do not believe God's grace is big enough to save the whole world... well, we should at least pray that it is.


Your brother,
Shane

Shaine Claiborne is a radical minister to the poor, founder of the organization called The Simple Way.



“A calling is
"the place
where your
deepest gladness
meets
the world's deep need.”


- F r e d e r i c k  B u e c h n e r



The Church is The People Not The Building

Jesus has never confined the Church in a building or an edifice. From the very time He started His ministry, He was always in the streets, in the open field, in the seashore, in the community reaching and helping people. His kingdom has never been about palaces or building. His kingdom is in the hearts of man.


The last time He attended the Jewish meeting inside the synagogue was when he came to the front, stood in the middle, opened the book in Isaiah and read,
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor; He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering the sight of the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord."
After he read it, he closed the book and started ministering to people. It was his declaration that his work and mission is not inside the building or in the temple but in the community. Jesus has no pulpit nor a church building of his own but He radically changed the lives of people in His days. Even before He ascended to heaven, his command was, "go ye...and preach the Gospel." It is not about a system, nor of organization not even of a building. It is all about reaching the community with His love. It is all about others for the Lord.


The Church is not a building because a building has no heart to care for people. It has no compassion to care for people. The Church is the believers who are passionate for Jesus and in reaching people for the Lord. As a church, are we like Jesus? How many of our activities focus on -


- preaching the Gospel to the poor?
- healing the broken hearted?
- delivering the captives?
- recovering the sight of the blind?
-setting free those that are bruised?
- preaching the breakthrough year of the Lord?


Or all we do is all for us believers and all for the name of activities and programs but no lives has been touched and changed?


When we misconceive that the Church is a building, we will be what we think we are.
All but rocks and stones. No liveliness. All walls, facilities and equipments but no life.
One of my radical friend who is passionate for Jesus, Olai Espiritu posted in her Facebook these quotes -
As long as we believe that the Church was born between four walls, we will always need four walls to have a church. A concept that will lead us to confusion. We must be focused on the mission entrusted to us, not just a church building or a gathering of believers.
Time for us to live who we really are and we are the people loved by God and saved by His grace. A radical truth: It is wrong to say, "I will go to church" because the church is not a building. It is better to say, "I will be with the Church today in worship."


The community is waiting for the church to come alive and for the church to touch them. The community will be amazed and blessed to discover that the Church has flesh and blood, and is not rocks and stones.


“Don't just believe that 
there is a light at the end of the tunnel
Believe that you will be that light
for someone else.”


- u n k n o w n

A Message To All Religious People From U2


To all legalistic religious people out there who cannot stand on broken people to have their second chance in life to be good and better again, here is my message. 


These religious people are proud of their self-righteousness that they can just totally discredit and reject broken people. They didn't realize that God is the God of the broken and He wants to fix them. God's love is for all. I am not sharing this out of angst but I just want to get my message across. I have been long time living in freedom and love. I am sharing this even out of concern and love. I am telling all of those people who failed in the past and who found it so hard to rise up again because of the people who still criticize and oppose them, well, this song is an inspiration. Don't allow anyone hinder you in your comeback. Don't allow anyone or anything not to pursue the new path God has given you. 


I am telling this to the legalistic religious people that maybe the reason you cannot give love to the used-to-be-broken is because after all, you yourself need is love, and I want to tell you, I am not angry at you. 


I love you. 


It is just my prayer that your heart maybe opened. Love is all we need. So, here's the message and the song "ONE" by U2 dedicated to all legalistic religious people who despises other people who are not in the level of their "righteousness".

The questions in the first three stanzas:

Is it getting better/ 
Or do you feel the same? 
Will it make easier on you now? 
You got someone to blame

Does it get better when we hate one another? Does it get better when we despise other people? Does the same feeling of indifference, pride and animosity are in our hearts? Will it it make easier on you now since you got someone to blame, and the more you feel so high in your own goodness? Will it make easier on you now because you can blame someone? If blaming me will make you feel good, then so be it, I gladly accept it.

And yet in one way or the other in our teachings and messages, we can say that "God is love?"

You say...
One love
One life
When it's one need
In the night
One love
We get to share it
Leaves you baby if you
Don't care for it

"One love, one life," we can say, but we don't realize that we ought not just to speak about it, but we need to share it. Love will leave you if you don't really share it. Love will leave when all we have is judgment based in hate and bitterness .

Did I disappoint you
Or leave a bad taste in your mouth
You act like you never had love
And you want me to go without
Well it's...

Yes, I admit, broken people like us who are now rising up has been a disappointment in one way or another to religious people. The truth of the matter is, even our rising up is a disappointment to some. They are disappointed in the thinking that we can no longer rise up, and that we can no longer have a thriving, happy and successful life. This gives a bad taste in someone's mouth, and their response is judgement and hate, and not love. Some of these people thought that it cannot be that we flourish in life since we failed in the past. Well, let me tell you our answer,

Too late
Tonight
To drag the past out into the light
We're one, but we're not the same
We get to
Carry each other
Carry each other
One...

Yes, my answer about your criticisms and judgment - IT'S TOO LATE NOW. I am already a changed man. I was freed by love and grace. I have already taken lots of steps in all ups and down in this journey, and your judgment cannot stop me now. It's too late, God has already raised me up, and I will not waste this grace by stopping when you drag my past out into the light. I will not even hate or be indifferent to you. It is your shot, but this is my shot too. The shot of love and grace. I can no longer go back to the past. I have a wonderful present and future. It's too late now. I have already risen up, and now I am carrying others and even you in love.

Have you come here for forgiveness
Have you come to raise the dead
Have you come here to play Jesus
To the lepers in your head
There is none righteous, no not one. Those words are not just for salvation but for restoration. Until now, however zealous you are in your religion, still there is none righteous, no not one. When we are driven by law, we act as if we are the one to judge like God. As if we think we can raise the dead, or even play Jesus when in contrary, Jesus came to this world not to condemn the world.

So, my question,
Did I ask too much
More than a lot
You gave me nothing
Now it's all I got
We're one
But we're not the same
Well we
Hurt each other
Then we do it again
Is it too much to ask for understanding and grace, knowing that grace is free to give? Didn't we know that though we may have differences, but we are just one. Will we keep on hurting each other with our prejudices?

So let me declare-

You say
Love is a temple
Love a higher law
Love is a temple
Love the higher law
Love is not confined in a building or any structure. Love must not be restricted by law or religion. Love is the higher law for love is the fulfillment of the law. Love is all we need.

You ask me to enter
But then you make me crawl
And I can't be holding on
To what you got
When all you got is hurt
Religion will ask you to enter, but will make you crawl by its prejudices and law. I can't be holding on to this kind of life. This kind of religion that exalts the law, the organization, and a man eventually results to bickering, hating and judging each other. I can no longer hold on to this when all we do is hurt. There is freedom in love.

Let this be my voice and my life.

One love
One blood
One life
You got to do what you should
One life
With each other
Sisters
Brothers
One life
But we're not the same
We get to
Carry each other
Carry each other

For all the law is fulfilled in one word, ...love... - Galatians 5:14