Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Redeemer Devotions for January 9, 2013

Love as God and the forgiving power of God being actualized among humanity may be

the foundation of mission.



Monday



When we are pulled into the life of forgiveness that is built upon the rock that

is God as love, watch out. The life that comes may not make the kind of sense we

have thought should be the foundation of our every move. Forgiveness takes what

we have planned out so well and inspires us to risk to live outside the bounds of

well-planned drawings and lines. Forgiveness means that failure and the horrible

prospect of 'falling short' may well be a part of what will come. But do we fear

that. No. We are a people already wrapped up by this God as love. When we fall short,

we are invited to get back up and boldly go forward again. Most often, that means

forgiveness is in the mix.



This does not mean that forgiveness is a 'free pass' that is cheaply handed out

without any new life. Forgiveness does count on God as love to work to heal and

reconcile and wonder about how we will risk another move and another day. When our

world does not have room for life that may need to be met with forgiveness, we dare

not risk. This is especially the case with love. If our world must be well-calculated

and precise how will be ever let their be love alive. Rather then embracing the

moments of brokenness and miscalculations, we cut them off and dare not work toward

the healing of all things - love in action. Mission within the body of Christ moves

out embraced by God as love and nurtured by the deep well of forgiveness that will

always open the day with what is possible within the loving creativity of our God.

Control must be left behind as long as control prohibits the power of God as love

among us.



Tuesday



Forgiveness takes us into another land. It is another world. It is the domain of

the Reign of God. It is not the same as our everyday world that does not now how

to forgive nor will it really tolerate forgiveness. Forgiveness risks being eliminated

- discounted - ridiculed. Why? At the very foundation of forgiveness is the love

we say is the character of our God. That kind of love will move from here to there

in order to make peace even when the things that make for peace may mean we are

thrown down and our own power dismantled. That is what love does - it makes for

peace - it is the power that re-unites the separated - it is that strange actualization

of forgiveness so that what has created the separation can be re-viewed. That reviewing

is a never-ending conversation that is being pulled into God's loving embrace. We

are invited to re-view our brokenness and separation so that something new will

have the opportunity to come alive among us. That something new is the land of the

domain of God as love. It is there thatwe face both the alpha and the omega - and

both are elements of God's love.



On the cross, we see a Jesus who sees the fullness of God's Reign. It is a reality

in which violence does not have the last say. It is a reality that is full of promise

even when promise appears to be meaningless. It is a reality that is not ruled by

revenge or the temptation to give back to the world the same messy brokenness that

defines the world. Jesus up on the cross does not take the bait and call down 'the

angels' to rescue him from the brutality of the day. That would be nothing new -

nothing creative - nothing redeeming. Instead, Jesus is after more than the power

to conquer others. Jesus is about the reshaping of the power of the cosmos - all

that is. He does that with his request for forgiveness. This is not merely a forgiveness

for a few individuals, it is forgiveness for the whole systemic lot of us. It is

forgiveness for each and every element of a world that is fear-filled, self-centered,

hungry for power and sold on the lie that it is the violent powers of the world

that can win the day. To all that there is that simple 'forgive them.' Nothing will

change the events of the day. Jesus will breathe his last. Jesus will be put into

a tomb. It will be over. That is how violence works. That is the real world filled

with more and more reasons to blame and brutalize one another. And then, there is

forgiveness. This is the step beyond the grave - beyond what is expected - beyond

that which everyone fears. Forgiveness leads to resurrection - new life - promises

fulfilled - non-violence.



O God of love and new life, we know that there is another way to walk into the day

at hand. And yet, we too often only know the way that we have walked many time before

this moment. It is the way of a violence that turns from the path of forgiveness

and new life you have prepared for all your people. Encourage us to follow your

way. Amen.



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