Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Standing for Our Purpose

Okay, so I admit it. I often play Bible Roulette during my devotion time.

I was at it this morning --sitting in my rocker, coffee at my side, unsure of where to start. I flipped the book open and there I read the headliner " The Crucifixion". And, yes..my heart sank -just a bit. After all, I know the crucifixion story. I know Jesus suffered and died so that I may have everlasting life. I know they beat him. I know they mocked him. I know they were merciless.

Surely this wasn't the reading for me today. Yet, something in me persisted, so I read on.

The Soldiers Mock Jesus

...gathered the whole company of soldiers around him....stripped him....twisted a crown of thorns for his head...put a staff in his hand and mocked him.....spit on him...struck him...and then led him away to be crucified.

I was moved...and in my journal these are the words which came:

Jesus has compassion for those who are mocked, taunted and bullied because they are set apart.

Today I pray for those who feel isolated,
--set apart--
--lonely for who they are--
--what they represent--
--for being different.

The truth is that each one of us is different.
We are all set apart for works that God has created us to do.

Jesus could have let it go--backtracked, acquiesced, and given into the demands of the crowd.
He could have made adjustments to fit in and be their 'immediate hero', but he held onto his principles. He did not become distracted by a need to be liked or fit in. He stuck it out and finished what he was called to do.

What about me? What about you? Are we willing to hold onto our integrity and do what we know is our purpose?--the right thing?

Can we look beyond how the world sees us and stand firm in the purpose God has for us even when it makes us uncomfortable?