Monday, June 27, 2016

502 - What's the Big Idea?

Spirituality Column No. 502
June 28, 2016
Common Christianity / Uncommon Commentary

What’s the Big Idea?
By Bob Walters

Entertaining as it is to watch the “world order” rattle and roll through social media’s heavy chop of political, cultural and intellectual upheaval, love certainly takes a hit.
 
When we differ in opinion, we are not a sentient child of God; we are an idiot.
 
When we prefer familiar community-, state- and nation-sensitive governance to Global political regimens, we are not loved for nurturing coherent values and morals; we are a pick-your-phobic bigot.
 
When we are in fact mistaken – hey, it happens – we are not gently coaxed and coached to seek the truth more perfectly; we are sworn at and dismissed as ignorant.
 
Funny thing: “sworn at and dismissed” happens anyway when we tell the truth perfectly and are not mistaken.  “Ignorant”, as a pejorative, has become pervasive, relative and meaningless.
 
So here we are.  Social media provides nearly everybody these days with a unique-in-world-history opportunity to broadcast angst, epithets, profanity and insults.  It is easy to launch attacks against that which we do not love and to defend horribly the worldly things we do.  Naturally we postulate that our own erudite observations supersede anyone else’s power of forensic retort, but then discover the impossibility of constructing a foolproof argument, what with fools being so ingenious and all.
 
The larger-engine classic media – liberal or conservative; nutty or thoughtful – is no easier to trust for truth than an average citizen’s diet of online posts, tweets, snaps or whatever.  Access any social media website or mainline news feed and you’ll quickly find you are looking for love in all the wrong places.  Don’t think so?  Post an opinion.
 
This harkens consideration of the message of Jesus – the simplest, most important, most authoritative, most wide-ranging, shocking  and consequential message ever presented to mankind: Love God, love others, in Me you are forgiven, God loves you, and Heaven awaits those who hit “like.”  For those who don’t … God loves you anyway and will continue to pursue you because you are formed in the image of God.  But when you die and hitting “like” is no longer an option, you’re on your own.
 
And you won’t like it.
 
In His ministry, Jesus occasionally leveled Facebook-caliber ad hominem shots with observational invectives like “brood of vipers” and “faithless generation.”  But His big ideas were love, not ignorance; humility, not humiliation.  God’s son proffered the ultimate of ultimate big ideas: God’s glory is the entire purpose of life.
 
Recognizing our own stumbles – Jesus does – we should know our ultimate way home is paved with love and humility.
 
Too many of us throw bricks.
 
Walters (rlwcom@aol.com) is glad Jesus only had to argue with the Pharisees, not some of the folks who post regularly on Bob’s Facebook feed. 

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