In the Sermon on the mount Christ
is reported to have said, “Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither
cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and
turn again and rend you.” (Matthew
7:6)
We also read in the Bible how
Christ was accused of associating with sinners. “But when Jesus heard that, he
said unto them, They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are
sick. But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not
sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” (Matthew 9:12,13)
It appears that Christ would give His
Holy utterance and cast His pearls of knowledge to the sinners, but when these
same words got to those who considered themselves righteous, they turned on His
Holy Person and had Him nailed to a cross.
A few months ago I heard a radio
broadcast about “Absolute Moral Authority.” The discussion on this subject
involved instances where individuals or groups exercised such authority to the
detriment of others. The residential schools in Brantford were cited as an
example. In these schools, the government and churches joined forces and
decided what was best for the aboriginal population. They enforced their plan
with brutality and in the process damaged a society to the point where it will
take many generations to heal. I was married to a product of those schools and
witnessed firsthand the damage they had done. It is now recognized how this experiment
went bad and steps are being taken to correct the damage, but those so damaged
are unlikely to trust the judgement and the motives of a society that caused
such damage. The leaders and organizers of this experiment meant well. There
concern was the betterment of the people in their charge. Their only fault was
in that they sincerely believed they had superior knowledge and absolutely knew
what was best for another culture.
If there is any words I dread
hearing said about myself it is, “He meant well.” Usually when you hear this
phrase it means that somebody really messed up. However there is lessons to be
learned. Just as the Scribes and the Pharisees during the time of Christ felt
that they knew the absolute truth and therefore had no need of the teachings of
Christ, there are many throughout history who took a similar approach and
caused great loss to themselves and others. It is a continued reminder that we
are fallible servants and God is the All-Knowing Master. When we start to
believe we can act as gods and dictate the lives of others, we are in big
trouble. We become the Swine that will turn and tear God’s Servant apart when
we hear the Pearls of Wisdom coming from His lips.
Thus it is that we must take a
humble approach when we disseminate the Teachings of God. We offer them as a
gift to a king, and if it is not accepted, we move on. We know not who the
swine are and it is not for us to judge, but if we try to force the Pearls of Knowledge
on those swine, we risk being torn apart.
The scariest part of this is that
those who fall into this category do not know and I must be on constant guard less
I become one of the swine mentioned by Christ. If I find myself becoming so
sure of myself that I turn in anger towards one who disagrees I may very well
believe my knowledge is absolute. Instead I must take the approach that we must
together look at the facts and determine the truth. If you believe differently
than me, I must discover why you believe differently. Perhaps you have seen
things from a perspective I haven’t. I need to honour your culture and your
past that led you to such a belief, then together we can discover the truth.
The lady that first taught me the
Faith of God taught me a pearl of wisdom. When someone would tell her that they
did not believe in God, she would reply that she did not believe in the God
that they did not believe in either. She would explain that, in order to not
believe in God you must have some concept of God that you don’t believe in.
Since this concept must be a distortion of the truth in order to produce a
concept of God that one could not believe in, it must therefore be a false
concept. She could now tell the person about the God she believed in without
arguing if their God was real or not.
This is one example of how we can
take the time to hear the other persons perspective before we judge them is
being in error. If we start with differing definitions of key words we will
never come to an agreement. First we must learn what a person means, then we
can work on determining truth.
As I prepare to go for eye surgery,
and for the first time in my life consent to have a part of my body cut by
another person, one may wonder why I took time to write the preceding. I
decided to join my wife at the church for prayer and she was leading a discussion
on the Sermon on the Mount when I arrived. Thus, when I arrived at work and
turned my thoughts to God, this was fresh on my mind.
Another interesting thing happened
as I walked to the shop. As I walked I was distracted be something floating in
the air. At first I thought it was a butterfly, but as it got close I
recognized a leaf. Then, as it fluttered a few inches from my face, a sudden
gust of wind blew it against my forehead. Being today, the first of April, it
has been a long time since the season for falling leaves, but a few leaves
always seem to hang on to the branches of trees throughout the winter. As I
thought of such a stray leaf falling just at such a time to display itself mid
air in front of me and then for this gentle gust of wind to cause it to touch
my forehead, it made me think that perhaps I had just been touched by the hand
of God. Perhaps, from the beginning of time, he had arranged things so that
that leave would fall just as I was walking by. Many will think it was mere
coincidence and that God is far to busy to pay attention to such details, but
still, it makes one wonder.
As I have been blessed I will pray
for the blessings of all. I hope today God will guide you in all you do. I pray
that the hands and heart of my surgeon, and all other surgeons who are
performing surgery today, will be guided by God’s will. Next time I see you I
will actually see you instead of seeing a blur that resembles a human being.
Namaste
George
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