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You and I may get so busy with
our own lives, and with the issues and cares right around
us, that we forget about the rest of the world -- those
people not connected in some perceptual way to our own
lives. And no matter where we look, we seem to have our
own lives, concerns & desires reflected back at us.
The news media, for example,
isn't doing much to help. They have the technology &
resources to awaken us to the whole world of people -- our
own human family on this planet -- in meaningful ways, but
they seldom do anything like that. Trying to anticipate
our self-centered interests, they tend to cull out
everything that won't fit into a 5- or 10-second sound
bite.
They sometimes do tell us
about other things, but all their news stories and
reporting tend to revolve around the same kinds of
"industry standard" concerns. Every day. They talk about
medical issues, political issues, the same kinds of social
issues. And even when they take us to our own war in
Iraq, or elsewhere in the Middle East, they tell us only
about the fighting, the unrest, the continued hatred, the
death. Those things are very important, but that's not
what the whole world is about -- or even what the Middle
East itself is all about.
They could show us families
and children. They could tell the daily story of a dad
who works in his own small shop everyday, building
necessary items for the market. They could give us weekly
insights into a fishing crew, or into the life of
shepherds, or even show us some of the newer
manufacturing, or technologies and fashions in the cities
and villages of distant regions.
There are many families today
living in Iraq, in the Palestinian communities, in
Afghanistan cities and villages, In Israel, and Iran and
other countries. A great many of these people are working
and raising families -- even in the middle the terrible
conflicts that surround and involve them.
There are good, solid people
in all these communities, brave moms, dads, & children,
potential local and national leaders. But we never hear
about them. We never see them. The only thing we get
from the news is a story of another suicide bomber,
another conflict, another threat, or more ranting against
the USA. Such conflict is considered news. But how can
such things continue to be news, month after month, and
year after year?
To see the world as it really
is, we need the whole story. The more we see others as
real people, and not just occasional angry mobs, or
militant idiots, and the more we learn to communicate with
other cultures as equals, as fellow human beings, the more
likely we'll be to help the peoples in all nations to find
real, working solutions to some of the problems causing
war today.
The Bible makes it clear that
all people are of the same human family. We may look
different and we may communicate with different sets of
symbols, expressions and gestures, but we're all of the
same essential blood. We have the same original parents.
Such claims do not sound make the news today, but the
Bible was saying that long before science was able to
tackle the question or prove the point.
In fact, I remember seeing a
very scholarly-looking book in an East Texas "Second Hand"
store that tried to claim that the African Negro was a
subhuman species, and not really human at all. That books
reflected a social debate that raged in the late
Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries. Such stupidity
is never very far away, even today.
The Bible says that all people
are in the same boat. We're all sinners. Those who
reject God's truth usually get stuck on that point (being
offended by it) and never go on to see that God has also
provided the cure for everyone who will accept it.
Jesus is still often called
the Great Physician -- and not because He went around
healing people of physical infirmities. (He healed them
with His touch, or even with a spoken word, not with
medicine.) Jesus is called the Great Physician because
He's the cure for the dreadful disease of sin that
afflicts the entire human race. He Himself said, "Those
who are well have no need of a physician, but those who
are sick. I've not come to call the righteous, but
sinners, to repentance." (Luke 5:31,32)
While it may be very difficult
for us to believe, there is no nation of people on earth
more evil or more righteous than another. True, the
leaders of nations may do terrible and evil things. And
the culture of any nation can drift into a pattern of
accepting evil as good. Our own "enlightened" and
"civilized" western culture has drifted into accepting
many twisted & corrupt ideas and behavior as "normal" and
sane.
But the Bible teaches that all
people are in the same boat. We all need the direct &
personal help of God in order to keep our feet on a path
of decency and civility toward others. We need God's help
in raising our children, in writing our laws, in knowing
how to share our planet and its resources with other human
beings and with other living creatures.
Religion, all by itself, will
not take us as far as we need to go, in making things work
socially, politically, or environmentally. Religions may
even sanction the oppression and abuse of our own family
members, our neighbors, and those we see as "the others"
who live outside our nation, or outside our own cultural
heritage. Even so-called "Christian" religions have not
always fared so well, as history itself shows us.
But God Himself is righteous
-- totally fair and ethical -- in all His ways. He does
judge sin, but He also loves and accepts the repentant
sinner. And He alone has the power, by the Holy Spirit,
to forgive our sins, to change our hearts, and to give us
a truly new and eternal life.
This new life is in God's Son,
the Lord Jesus Christ. All who come to Him in genuine
faith will be accepted by God, forgiven, and transformed
into the very children of God's own household. By grace,
through faith, we become heirs of God and joint-hears of
Jesus Christ.
In the kingdom of God there is
no distinction between east or west, north or south, white
or black, red or yellow. All who place their hope in
Jesus Christ for the remission of sins will become as one
family, one blood, with one Father and one Lord, walking
in the one Spirit that makes all people one in Christ.
The key to this kind of
experience and relationship with God is faith in Jesus.
We must believe what God Himself has done for us in
Christ. And we must place our hope in the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ -- He died to take our sins
away, and He rose up from the dead to conquer death and
hell forever. Whoever belongs to the Lord Jesus will also
have victory over death and hell. We will rise again,
even as He has, and we'll live with Him for eternity.
In the mean time, we also can
help to reach out to the whole world with the good news of
Jesus Christ, sharing His life and His truth with all
people. We owe that much to the rest of our human
family. They need peace with God. They need to be born
again even as we do.
You can get more information
about what it means to make peace with God, through faith
in Jesus Christ, by visiting this web page:
http://www.goodwordusa.org/word/peace4.htm
And you can discover more
about how Christians reach out to the rest of the world by
visiting: http://www.wgm.org/cms/Story/Story.asp?tid=14&did=267
and browse the site itself
at-- http://www.wgm.org/Default.asp
There's a whole world out
there, and billions of people are trying to make it
through their day, just as we are. Some of them have
little or no food, no protective shelter from the
elements, no safe place to run to, no family, no help at
all. Whole nations need real help in getting on their
feet. While people in other lands, like Japan, commit
suicide because life simply holds no meaning or hope for
them.
Take the time to learn more
about the everyday people in China, in India, in Russia,
in Africa, in the island cultures, in the American
nations, both north and south. Take the time to
understand that each person in these other places is a
human being, basically just like us. They all have hopes
and dreams and needs. They have things to teach us, and
they have needs we may be able to fill.
As individuals, we can be part
of positive changes in our own local, regional and
national policies. We can also become part of what God
Himself is doing all around the world. If we will
surrender to His call, our own lives will be changed into
positive forces, locally and even globally. And the light
of Jesus Christ inside of us will help to make a
difference for many others.
Jim
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