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Monday, June 26, 2006
Ugly Religion

before i start sharing... please be prepared to listen to this super duper long story.. i'm sry, but i think it's really powerful...
this story is by Max Lucado, "And the Angels were silent"...

here goes:

"It happens in business when you make products you don't market.
it happens in govt when you keep departments you dont need.
it happens in medicine when your research never leaves the lab.
it happens in education when your goal is grades, not learning.
and it happened on the road to Jerusalem when Jesus' disciples wont let the blind men come to Him.

when jesus and his followers were leaving Jericho, a great many pple followed him. 2 blind men sitting bythe road heard that Jesus was goin by, so they shouted, 'Lord, son of David, have mercy on us!'
the pple warned the blind men to be quiet, but they called out even louder, 'Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us!'
Jesus stopped and said to the blind men, 'What do you want me to do for you?'
'Lord, we want to see'
Jesus 'touched their eyes, and at once they could see. Then they followed Jesus'

matthew didnt tell us why the pple refused to let the blind men get close to Jesus, but it's easy to figure out. They wanted to protect Jesus, bcos he was on a mission, a critical mission. The future of Israel is at stake. He is an impt man with a crucial task. He hasn't time for indigents on the side of the road.
besides look at them. Dirty. Loud. Obnoxious. Embarrassin. Dont they have any sense of propriety? Dont they have any dignity? these things must be handled in the proper procedure.
first talk to Nathanael who talks to John, who talks to Peter, who then decided is the matter is worth troubling the Master or not.
But despite their sincerity, the disciples were wrong.

and so, by the way, are we when we think God is too busy for little pple or too formal for poor protocol. When pple are refused access to Christ by those closest to Him, the result is empty, hollow religion. Ugly religion.

in simple terms... needs are ignored while opinions are disputed

yet it happens -- even in churches. it happens when a church spends more time discussing the style of its sanctuary than it does the needs of the hungry. it happens when the brightest minds of the church occupy themselves with dull controversies rather than majestic truths. It happens when a church is known more for its stance on an issue than its reliance upon God.

it happens today. and it happened then..

you see, in the eyes of those closes to Jesus, these blind men had no right to interfere with the Master. After all, he is on his way to Jerusalem. The Son of Man is goin to establish the Kingdom. He has no time to hear the needs of some blind beggars on the side of the road.
so, the pple warned the blind men to be quiet.
they are a nuisance, these beggars. Look at the way they are dressed. Look at the way they act. Look at the way they cry for help. Jesus has more impt things to do than to be bothered by such insignificant pple.

christ though otherwise. in matthew 20:34, it states "jesus felt sry for the blind men and touched their eyes, and at once they could see."
Jesus hears them in spite of the clamor. And of all the pple, it is the blind who really see Jesus

something told these 2 beggars that God is more concerned with the right heart than he is the right clothes or procedure. Somehow they knew that what they lacked in method could be made up for in motive, so they called out at the top of their lungs. and they were heard.


Hezekiah, king of israel, called upon the pple to abandon false gods and return to the true God. He calls upon the pple to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover.

but there were 2 problems:

1) it had been so long since the pple partook of the Passover that no one is ceremonially clean. No one is prepared to partake. Even the priests have been worshippin idols and have failed to observe the necessary rituals for purity.

2) God had commanded that the Passover be celebrated on the 14th day of the 1st mth. by the time Hezekiah can assemble the pple, it is the 2nd mth

so the Passover was kept a month late by impure participants.

Hezekiah prayed for them, 'Lord, you are good . . . . Please forgive all those who try to obey you even if they didnt make themselves clean as the rules of the Temple command.'

see the dilemma?
' The Lord listened to Hezekiah's prayer, and he healed the pple.'

the right heart with the wrong ritual is better than the wrong heart with the right ritual.

some time ago i was at Atlanta, Georgia, at a conference. I called home and talked to my wife and my girls. Jenna was abt 5 at the time, and said she had a special treat for me. She took the phone over to the piano and began playing an original composition.

from a musical standpt, everythin was wrong with the song. she pounded more than she played. there was more random than rhythm in the piece. the lyrics didnt rhyme. the syntax was sinful. technically the song was a failure.

but to me, the song was a masterpiece. why? bcos she wrote it for me.

you are a great daddy.
i miss you very much.
when you're awa i'm very sad and i cry.
please come home very soon.

which dad wouldnt like that? which father wouldnt bask in the praise of even an off-key adulation?


some of u are wondering. ' Max, are you saying that the method we use to approach God is immaterial? are you saying that the onli thing that matters is why we go to God and that how we approach him is relative?'

no, that's not i'm saying.
ideally, we approach God with the right motive and the right method. And sometimes we do. Sometimes the words of our prayer are as beautiful as the motive behind the prayer. Sometimes the way we sing is as strong as the reason we sing.
sometimes our worship is as attractive as it is sincere.

but many times it isnt.
our words falter
our music suffers
our worship is lessthan what we expected

many times our appeals for God's presence are abt as attractive as those of the blind men on the side of the road.

'Lord, help.'

and sometimes, even today, sincere disciples will tell us to be quiet until we can do it right.

Jesus didnt tell the blind men to be quiet.
God didnt tell Hezekiah to shut down the celebration.
I didnt tell Jenna to practise a bit and call me again after she had improved.

the blind men, Hezekia and Jenna all did the best they could with what they had -- and that was enough

' You will search for me, ' God declared. 'and when you search for me with all your heart, you will find me! i will let you find me'

the last scene in the story is worth capturing. the 2 scraggly dressed, smelly but bright-eyed beggars are walking --no, skipping -- behind jesus on the road to jerusalem. Pointing at flowers they'd always smelled but never seen. Lookin into the sung they'd always felt but never witness. Ironic.
of all the pple on the road that day, the blind beggars turn out to be the ones with the clearest vision --- even before they could see."

Lord, forgive us for we have seeked u for the wrong reasons at times. teach and transform our hearts. Lord, guide us to see onli you and not the things/procedures. Lord, help!"


i shall end off by sharing one more thing:
danny (or izit pastor?) once told me that the things ard us, can be classified into
(i) urgent
(ii) impt

is sch work urgent? is ur desire to get a high salary impt? is getting a life-partner impt or urgent?
this qns u must ownself define lah... but watever ans it is, i'm not sayin u shud neglect them...

but the real qn is... what then is impt? izit God? or the ways to reach God?

-darren
PS: i apologise for having such a 'short' entry.. hope it's not too chim, post any comments if u not sure or wanna clearify.. thx

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