Sometimes I have my best thoughts while listening to a sermon. A Word perks my spirit and before I know it I am lost in my journal and cross-referencing. Then I think to myself "Shit! I missed the last 10 minutes of the pastor's thoughts!" Then I think , "Ah Man! I just thought a cuss word in church!" (Can I get an amen, rejoicing in the absence of cartoon thought bubbles in real life?)
So, here's last week's meander from the sermon:
Some of us have been strangely blessed to be ostracized by the church...the divorced and single mom, the couple struggling through a terminal illness, the man everyone knows is drowning his sorrows with alcohol, the elder with a wayward child.
Why are they blessed? Because their sin is involuntarily on the front page of the church newspaper. They aren't given the option of hiding their sin and/or pain. They aren't given the option of social comfort and saving face.
They aren't given the option of covering their nakedness with fig leaves (Genesis 3:8) of false piety.
Or the luxury of denying their need for a Savior...
The funny thing is sometimes we meet these people. And we are amazed by their faith, their joy, their love, etc. But the truth of it all is we are amazed by their nakedness...
Because we are all naked.
And exposure is scary. Exposure is uncomfortable.
But exposure is transforming (Psalm 139).
So why are we still glad to not be them?
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1) Amen. (to the thought bubbles proposition)
2) I know exactly what you mean, I'm naked right now! No, seriously...
Only teasing, the nakedness you talk about in your post is really interesting, I never thought of it that way. They are weirdly blessed, and as you pointed out, it's not necessarily an enviable circumstance but at least it's honest which is more than most of us can say.
I love your post. I think your picture is dead sexy, seriously woman. How the hell have you managed to stay single??
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