“2 At dawn he appeared again in the temple courts, where all the people
gathered around him, and he sat down to teach them. 3 The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in
adultery. They made her stand before the group 4 and said to Jesus, “Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of
adultery. 5 In
the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?” 6 They were using this question as a trap, in order to have a
basis for accusing him. But Jesus bent down and started to write on the
ground with his finger. 7 When
they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, “Let any one
of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” 8 Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. 9 At this, those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones
first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there. 10 Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one
condemned you?” 11 “No
one, sir,” she said.
“Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go
now and leave your life of sin.””
–John 8:2-11
I
know it has been a while since I have posted but something has been weighing on
my mind recently that I have to get out. If you are a sports fan, specifically
a football fan, then I am sure by now you have heard the story about what
happened with Ray and Janay Rice. It has been all over the sports news because
of the video that just came out on Monday. If not let me give you a very brief rundown
of what happened. In February Ray Rice, a running back in the NFL, and his then
Fiancé Janay were involved in an altercation that left Janay unconscious and
having to be dragged out of an elevator. Charges were then brought against Ray
for aggravated assault, he pleaded guilty and was accepted into a diversionary
program for first time offenders. The people in charge of disciplinary actions
in the NFL met and decide to suspend Rice for 2 games. Then on Monday (Sept. 8)
a video comes out and everyone in the world saw what happened inside the
elevator. Rice is let go by his organization, suspended indefinitely by the NFL,
and there is an uproar about people not being honest about information that has
been seen, as well as people calling for others to be fired. That is the
situation at hand in a nutshell. There is way more to it that I know nothing
about nor claim to know nothing about.
I don’t know Ray or Janay Rice, but
I believe that there is something that we are all forgetting when it comes to
this situation: They are humans. They are now married and have a child. Their
lives are no different than yours or mine except for the fact that theirs is so
much more public because he is a professional athlete. Therefore every action
and reaction that he or they make is worthy of being a story for everyone to
hear. Now let me take a second and flip the deck. Pretend that you were a
public figure, which many of us aspired to be at some point in our lives. What
things in your life would come to the surface? Would it be a party that got
busted while you were in high school? A ticket you got while driving? Some “scandal”
that you were involved in? When I think about my life and its potential of
being open to view for the public, I can only imagine how stressful that would
be.
Now, what if I told you that your life is up
for review? That your mistakes and shortcomings, whatever they may be, were
going to be the deciding factor of your eternal salvation. It’s true, before
Christ came into the world that was the reality that people had to live with.
Everything that they did appeared to affect how they were going to spend their
eternity. And if it weren’t for Jesus that is the reality that we would be
living with today as well. When it came to judgment day our good would be
weighed against our bad and that bad would win out. BUT (and this is a very
important but) God loves us and created us to be in relationship with Him. And because
He loves us that much He sent Christ into the world to do what no one else
could do. To live a perfect life and to pay for all of eternity’s “bad” so that
we could live with Him forever.
In chapter 8 of
John we have another perfect example of love. The Pharisees came to Jesus and
were telling Him that they had caught a woman in the act of adultery and that
the law says she should be stoned to death. Jesus acknowledges them and says “Let any one of
you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.”
No body throws a stone, and then Jesus turns to the woman and says “Woman,
where are they? Has no one condemned you?… Then neither do I condemn you…Go now
and leave your life of sin.” That folks is forgiveness.
Forgiveness that comes from God in the midst of our mess and something that we
forget to extend to others. I think it is something that Ray Rice and everyone
involved in this situation needs to hear. Now let me be clear:
I DO NOT think what he did is
acceptable, but I do think that it is forgivable.
God
uses our disappointments, our hurts, and our mistakes to show us what true love
and forgiveness are and I hope that the Rice family can see that amidst the
mess.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, there are so many terrible things that happen in our society
today that are bad. So many things that leave us scarred and hurt. Today
especially we remember all of those victims and perpetrators of the 9/11
attacks so many years ago, and we also remember the Rice family and everyone
else involved in the situation. Please remind them that You are love and that
Your forgiveness is ultimately what matters. You are the only one who can make
beauty from this pain and we ask that you give your hand of comfort to any and
all who need it today and every day. Amen.
Question for Reflection:
Does God’s forgiveness change how we
look at mistakes or shortcomings people make?
“Disappointment, defeat, and despair are the
tools God uses to show us the way.” ― Paulo
Coelho
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