Choosing Heros

What are the qualities of a hero? What classifies a person as a martyr? The dictionary defines a hero as “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” It describes a martyr as some who “who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.” Here in America, we create our heroes from people who have personas, wealth, and tragedy. And we are not too picky in our choosing either, for in a moment of poor decisions and dreadful actions any situation can form a hero or martyr for us.

Since these are the individuals we use to model our own behaviors from and hold them up in a place of honor for our children, along with building our social beliefs and actions around, I think a set of guidelines should be followed. I am the first one to tell you that my own life is not one to emulate, honor, or even notice. My rocky path has been fraught with bad decisions and a huge learning curve. I did not come to know Jesus as my Lord and Savior until my children came along. Oh, as a child I longed for Him, I knew He was there and deep in my young heart was love and kindness. But my family was a more of a hit or miss type of Christianity, with more misses than hits.

Before I go on, I want to tell you a bible verse which if you read it each day, it will help you to move on from your destructive or cursed past and move forward into the path God has prepared for you. I recently found it and it is becoming my daily mantra.

“Nevertheless, the Lord your God would not listen to Balaam, but the Lord your God turned the curse into a blessing for you because the Lord your God loves you.” Deuteronomy 23:5. And as a side note, Balaam was a sorcerer during early times. The sorcerer for you could be anyone who has done harm to your life. Always remember, the Lord your God loves you!

Moving on concerning choosing our heroes and martyrs. You know me, I found a bible verse that I believe is a great guideline for their selection. It comes from the Apostle Paul in Philippians where he is describing how they should live their lives as Christians.

“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything of worthy praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received, and heard, seen in me, practice these things and the God of peace will be with you.” Philippians 4:8-9

The guidelines are that a person must be true, honorable, just, pure, lovely (kind), commendable in actions and beliefs, excellence, and is praiseworthy. And they must also put into their words, actions, and beliefs these qualities, not just one time or moment in their life but every day. Now I am not saying they must be these superhumans of biblical perfection, for they are fallen humans like you and me. But they strive to attain these qualities every day, even on the days they fall deep into the valley floor. Martin Luther King Jr is one of these individuals who comes to my mind and he had his human side too.

So before we take an individual and exalt them to the position of hero only because we so desperately need or desire one, step back, look at the whole picture and write the truth for history!

Nope, Not Going Back to Eygpt

“I am not going back to Egypt,” should be the cry of every Christian! I, myself, don’t want to go back to normal after the Coronavirus, which will include sitting on pews, closing the church doors behind us, and listening to an hour-long sermon along with some praise music. If that is what we have to look forward to, just put me in the desert and allow me to wander around for forty years, cause I am not going back to Egypt! 

God has graciously given us this time to daydream and see ourselves and our lives differently! Because, after trial and difficulties come very good things. And I think we should see our worship differently too! In my mind’s eye, there is a deep, crystal clear blue pool waiting for me to dive into, and it is full of God’s words. While immersing myself in God’s pool of His words, I will ponder how I can live out the blueprint of the church described in the book of Acts in the bible. And while languishing on my float in the glowing rays of God’s love, which warm my face and body, I will ask God for wisdom and knowledge concerning what He wants me to do next. God is the one who is pulling the rope on my float where I need to go. 

I believe God has blessed us with this downtime for us to reassess our lives, to realize what is essential and needed, and what is not. No, I am not saying God started the Coronavirus! But God uses everything for His own good, and it says so in the bible along with the fact that forty is a significant number in the bible. Isn’t our quarantine a forty-day quarantine? The number forty is used 159 times throughout the old and new testament. And, usually, at the end of the forty days or years, something significant happens.  

After forty years of wandering in the desert, the children of Israel were allowed to go into the promised land. Moses received the Ten Commandments after his forty, and Elijah obtained his instructions for leading the people of Israel, and Jesus gave the devil his due at the end of forty. So you see, after our forty-day lockdown, we should be excited about what is to come and figure out how we will pursue it and Him!

If you are not exactly feeling my excitement and desire for the old normal to return, then I feel the need to ask you a question. If we have the resurrected Christ in our lives and we can do all things through Him, then why go back to the boring same old same old when the church can be so much more now? Are you afraid not to go back to the old stinky dishcloth normal? And what is normal anyway and can we go back?

I predict that we may not realize a return to normal so soon because I see the vast majority of people not adhering to social distancing protocol, which will bring about a sharp spike in Coronavirus cases and deaths. This means we do not have the virus under control, and we have not learned the lesson we needed to learn. God’s past record reveals to us that He will extend the first forty of trials if the experience was not understood. 

Here is an interesting fact I think you should know. When everyone started washing their hands more because of the Coronavirus, we saw flu cases drop significantly. Common sense should tell you that in the past flu seasons, people were not stopping long enough to take the time to wash their hands when the flu was so rampant in our country. Ewwwww! Wait, I know twenty seconds is too long to stop in our instant society? How long was that comment? Yep, washing our hands for those twenty seconds might save your life or someone you love!! Twenty seconds is half of forty, is that too long now?

Are you understanding the lesson plan yet?

Going back to Egypt is not the answer for any of us. God has given us a chance to change our lives, our worship, and ourselves. Martin Luther King Jr once said…

“I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land. So I’m happy, tonight. I’m not worried about anything. I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.”

And that is precisely how I feel. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord and His Promised Land! So start following the lesson plan, daydream and anticipate more from your life and your worship. Ask God what is His will for your life and then follow Him into the Promised Land!

 

Stay safe. Wash your hands and follow social distancing guidelines.

As always, God Bless You!