When I got home that afternoon, in a bit of a nostalgic mood, I played "Bad News For The Modern Man by Steve Camp. This is a song I have loved since its release in 1984, and it has my favorite line:
she feels our condemnation. She knows our spiritual pride. The church should care for the wounded, not leave them on the streets to die.
I loved this song, because I've believed Jesus cared for the wounded and broken, with me as the exception, and the church was who was doing most of the bruising and breaking in my life. Now I have reached the place where I know that God loves and cares for my brokenness as well and restoration and healing has begun.Then a friend from church, who wasn't there Sunday and missed the story, sent me a Facebook message Sunday evening that really got to me.
Whenever I listen to Chuck Girard, "Don't shoot the wounded"., I first think of you, then I think of how well your father handles those of us who have been wounded in one way or another. You, my brother and friend, have shown great fortitude on your trip back from the abyss, and I am very proud of you.
Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted and set the captives free. He loved, fellowshipped with and ministered to the outcast, the sinner and the sick. He told those who believe in Him to do as He did. Those who would call ourselves Christians should be an extension of the love of Christ to those we encounter, especially the broken and wounded. The presence of a believer should be a safe place, a refuge. And for those like me who have been terribly wounded and attacked by those who profess love of Jesus with their lips but condemnation, judgement and hatred with their actions, I can attest that there is healing available for those wounds, there is freedom from the bondage that resulted from trying to escape the pain, there is a place of refuge and safety in the arms of Daddy, and despite how His broken followers may have failed to show it properly, God does indeed love, value and treasure you. Yes, you. In all of your mess and brokenness, He loves you as you are, not as you should be.
So today, let us love. Let us remember that we have been broken and fallen as well, even if in different ways, before we show anything other than love to another. Let us be quick to love and slow to condemn. And let our actions say there is healing, there is recovery, there is restoration and there is refuge if you come to those who are wounded.
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March 1, 2016.
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