a father dies and is
survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. Each one of them has a different
idea about how to use the inheritance from the father’s death.
The widowed wife wants to buy a
new home. The daughter sees it as an opportunity for her to go to medical
school.
The son wants to go into
business with a friend. The son persuades them to see it his way. "Don’t you
see," he says to his mother and sister, "if I take this money I can do all these
things for you." So, the son gets the money, and gives it to his friend to start
their business. His dream is smashed when the friend absconds with the money and
skips town.
Now the son has to tell his
mother and sister that all the money is lost. Their reactions are interesting.
The mother responds sympathetically. She hugs her son, rubs his neck and says,
"Honey, I know you feel so bad!"
The sister is astonished and
asks the mother, "How can you love him after what he has done? He doesn’t
deserve to be loved!"
That’s the reaction a lot of
people have to the gospel. It’s hard to believe that God forgives us and loves
us after everything we’ve done.
Listen to how the mother in A
Raisin in the Sun replies to her daughter’s harshness:
"Honey, when do you think is
the time to love somebody? Is it when they get a big promotion? Is it when
they’re successful? Is it when all their investments pay off? Is that the
time you love somebody? Honey, the time to love someone is when they are
down and out. The time to love someone is when they’ve made a mistake in
their life and they feel bad. The time to love somebody is when they have
nobody to reach out to. The time to love somebody is when life has whipped
and beaten them. That’s the time to love somebody."
Isn’t that exactly what God
does? Jesus described the Father’s love for us in these words:
"For God so loved the world
that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not
perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to
condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in
him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already
because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son" (John
3:16-18).
When we believe and embrace
God’s love, we have new life in Jesus Christ. Our fear, our grief and our
anguish about all our failures are lifted off our shoulders and we can rest in
his love, knowing we’re clean and forgiven and accepted and loved. And knowing
we are safe in his loving embrace, we can extend his love to those around us.
It’s a new life, a life of
believing what God has done for us through Jesus Christ, and there’s nothing
else like it.