Are You Hard Boiled, Or
Soft & Runny?
by Graham Pockett
Scripture quoted is from the NIV Bible, not because it is 'best'
but because it is in modern English. If in doubt, please read the
quotations in various translations. You might like to read
"Why I Quote The NIV" at
http://www.AnointedLinks.com/why_niv.html.
Doctrine is the driving force behind many different Christian
groups and sects. They read the Word and highlight certain
sections to focus their beliefs on, enjoying the
"truth" they see in that portion of the Gospel.
However, I see doctrine like the shell of an egg. Each Christian
group has marked out its own territory and staked its claim to
that part of the truth. They defend their doctrine to the bitter
end, attempting to prove to others that they, and they alone,
have found the Truth in the Bible.
Alas, what many Christian groups miss is the core of that egg,
the core teachings of Jesus, the yolk and white of the egg. This
is the real substance, the reason for the shell.
Jesus highlighted two major things -- to love one another and to
forgive your enemy. In the Lord's Prayer, He said:
"Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our
debtors." [Matthew 6:12 NIV]
A couple of verses later He repeated this by saying:
"For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your
heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive
men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins."
[Matthew 6:14-15 NIV]
Could Jesus have said it any clearer than that? He did not say:
"forgive your enemy if he is sorry and apologizes to
you". No, Jesus told us simply to forgive -- no strings, no
"ifs" and "buts". He also told us that if we
did not forgive our enemies then God would not forgive us.
Period.
Has someone hurt you and never been forgiven? Maybe you intend to
forgive someone when it "feels right", or when it
doesn't hurt as much as it does now.
Forgiveness is not a feeling but an action. You need to forgive
the drunk driver who kills your brother, or the rapist who
attacks your daughter, now -- even if they never show any
remorse.
Forgiveness may not heal them, but it will definitely heal you!
It isn't a matter of waiting until the hurt has abated, it isn't
a matter of waiting until you feel that it is "right with
God" for you to forgive them. Forgiveness is an action of
the head, not the heart. Remember what Jesus said:
"...if you do NOT forgive men their sins, your Father will
NOT forgive your sins."
God will not forgive you unless you forgive others? Scary stuff.
The other core teaching of Jesus, closely allied to forgiveness,
was that we should love our neighbor. When asked which were the
most important Commandments, Jesus said:
"'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all
your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest
commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as
yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two
commandments." [Matthew 22:37-40 NIV]
In Romans 13:9, while talking about how Christians should behave,
Paul says:
The commandments, "Do not commit adultery," "Do
not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not
covet," and whatever other commandment there may be, are
summed up in this one rule: "Love your neighbor as
yourself." [NIV]
Do you love your neighbor? Do you love the kid who drives past
your door at 3am with his stereo playing at full volume? Do you
love the owner of the dog who allows it to mess on your lawn and
then doesn't clean it up? Forgiveness and love aren't just about
the big things, but also about the little things too.
Maybe the only saving factor is that while Jesus told us to love
and forgive our neighbors, He didn't say that we had to like
them...
Paul sums up nicely how Christians should behave. In Philippians
2:3-7 he said:
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in
humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you
should look not only to your own interests, but also to the
interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of
Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider
equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself
nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human
likeness. [NIV]
Now back to our egg and the title of this article.
Unless we have the core teachings of Jesus firmly in our heart we
are like a raw egg -- we have a hard outer shell but the inside
is soft and runny. When our shell gets attacked -- as it most
certainly will, Satan will see to that -- it will break because
doctrinal shells are brittle and do not flex.
When that happens the soft inner parts of the egg -- the yolk and
white of our core beliefs -- will simply run away and we will be
left holding the shards of an empty shell. Our faith will be as
shattered as our doctrines. I believe that this is a major factor
in the high number of people who, after accepting Jesus as their
Savior, backslide and fall away.
However, if we concentrate on the core teachings of Jesus we will
be like a hard boiled egg. You can remove the shell from a hard
boiled egg but the real substance, the yolk and white, will
remain intact. To Christians who concentrate on the core
teachings of Jesus, the hard outer doctrinal shell ceases to be
of any significant importance.
Unfortunately, it seems to me the more emphatic some Christians
are about their doctrines, the less they are about the core
teachings of Jesus.
Those doctrinally-motivated Christians might have staked a claim
to a small portion of the eggshell of faith but, unless they are
hard-boiled believers in the core truths that Jesus taught, their
doctrine is just a brittle shard.
If we have the core teachings deep in our heart and in our
actions then nothing else really matters because we have opened
ourselves to the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Remember, Jesus teaches forgiveness and love, while Satan teaches
intolerance and hate.
Which one are you following?
I pray you have found this article interesting and I would be
pleased to read any comments you may have. However, my workload
is such that I may not be able to respond to all mail. Address
any comments to Graham Pockett at cockatoo@idx.com.au,
editor@anointedlinks.com or cfs@bigpond.net.au.
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