I've been thinking about giants
and Rahabs and wilderness living…
In our walk with God, we
yearn for the day when we reach our destination. Our promised land. But, yet, I see in the modern
church culture the same fear of giants the Israelites experienced.
Our giants look different.
They resemble giant
corporations that spew hatred towards Christianity while promoting acceptance,
love and world peace.
It looks like the church down
the street that doesn’t hold the same values as ours…sending us into avoidance,
competition, slander and self-destruction.
But, boy, do we all love our Jesus.
Today’s giants are the voices
that promote fear, proclaim shame and announce doom. These voices stir Believers to an action that
sends us straight back to the wilderness.
Boycott!
Turn!
Run!
And then there’s Rahab.
Imagine placing your life…
your future… your promise from God into the hands of a harlot.
Gasp!
Instead, we refuse to dirty
our hands with the least of these. We
tsk, tsk over their shameful way of life and pray our sweet Jesus will come
quickly and save us from this old sinful world.
I get it. Trust me, I get it.
I get tired of giving up my
time, my resources, my comfort. I get
nervous about stepping into the land of giants.
I don’t want to hang out with Rahab.
But do we really expect people to live and love like Christ… without
having Him in their life?
There’s a promised land on
the horizon, and avoiding conflict sends me back to the wilderness…leaving the
giants to enjoy my promise… and
leaves Rahab without a Redeemer.
What does claiming Jericho
look like?
It means trusting God no
matter where He leads you. It means
loving the unlovable. It means praying
blessing over those who despise you…something that, admittedly, doesn’t feel good in my
mouth.
But in the end, it
changes…it changes me.
Avoidance has been the name
of the game too long. My whole life this
has been the Christian mantra – if a business reportedly supported something
bad, BOYCOTT!
We’ll show them!
But stop and think about it. What are we showing them? We’re showing them the opposite of who Jesus is.
He came to serve and to love.
He gave unselfishly – even to those who would betray Him.
Imagine shaking off the
self-righteous, condescending, pious approach, and instead going inside the
walls of your Jericho and finding someone to love… someone who has nothing but
a messy, broken life to give in return.
Does refusing to extend love
and grace really win them over in the end anyway? Or is it more about keeping our garments
unspotted from the filth of this world.
Truth is, you can live in the
wilderness. You can build a shelter, eat
manna and dream of the good things you enjoyed back in Egypt. Ahh.. the good ole days… when you were…
living in bondage… yeah.. those days.
But then there’s Jericho.
The place where God has
called you to. You see, we beg God to show us His
will for our lives… but at the first sign of discomfort, we cave.
Yes, there are rivers to
cross, giants to face, and you may have to befriend the town harlot. But if that’s what God uses to get us to our
promised land, why would we question Him?
The world has seen what it
looks like for the body of Christ to remain on the banks of the Jordan…and they’re
laughing. We’ve showed them what powerless
Christianity looks like… maybe it’s time to show them a new kind of
Christian.
The kind that crosses over into
the land of giants, loves the unloveable, extends peace, offers hope and lives
fearless… because we know that God is ultimately in control.
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