Sunday, January 14, 2024

Discrimination & Discernment: Who Accuses Who? You Discern!

Discrimination & Discernment: Who Accuses Who? You Discern!          Kelly Durant 1-15-12 Re 1-14-24

Matthew 12:23-25  And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?24But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. 25 And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand.”

2.There is a saying that if you don’t love someone, they can’t even walk across the room without you finding fault with it!  So many times, in school I recall there were some kids, that had never met me before, but for some reason they just immediately didn’t like me! How many times in your life have you had that experience in your job, or amongst your blood family, or in the neighborhood?  It is often from people of your own race too!

This is the Cultural Reconciliation Sunday, or in essence an anti-discrimination promotion emphasis which includes the memory of Dr. MLK, Jr., a preacher who fought for marginalized people to be respected and he made a lot of progress from what was happening in the 1960s. He exposed an evil in society called “prejudice” which is a pre-judging, discrimination, or disqualifying of a person without giving them a deserving respect proportioned by God.  

Prejudice people are actually displaying ignorance, a pride of I am better than you, and abuse of power and the universal love and right that God gave to all people, that we are created equal no matter if our talents and outward shades of skin are different.  There is a fine line between being discerning, which is a good thing to discern from wrong behavior, and being prejudice, which is an unfair ignorant judgment. How do we as Christians know how to discern and not discriminate then? We must learn as many are erring in this point because of horrible anti-Christian educational indoctrination!

3. To start, don’t repeat stories or attitudes that others impart. Since there are many political debates going on this year, and they are going to continue, I thought I would use these influencers, or tale bearers as examples. Be warned, tale bearers is mentioned in Proverbs 26:20 Where no wood is, there the fire goes out: so where there is no talebearer, the strife ceases.  The purpose of some people is to start fires by lies! See James chapter 3 on the tongue!

Discerning Christian people see clearly how prejudice influencers and tale bearers control other people’s decision making. In the world it is the blind leading the blind! Christians must be equipped with a filter, and it is the Holy Ghost in us, however the people of the world love to swallow the lie and the spicy, but we are to be the opposite and reject gossip and lies.

It is time today to acknowledge that these wrong influencers might be persuading you or me contrary to the things that are of the Holy ways of God! Satan inspires discrimination as He is the prince of the air waves, and today many are blown to and fro like a ship on a stormy sea by the wind of the news media.

4. It very IMPORTANT to examine our own thinking processes. Ask God for the Holy Spirit to renew you each day in your decision making. We are to be conformed to the mind of Christ. 1 Corinthians 2:16  For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? but we have the mind of Christ

We as Christians must take decisions how a holiness Christian person should in all ways, in how we think, respond, and react to the influences around us., the media, our friends & family. We must govern ourselves with the, “what ‘did’ Jesus do” way of life. We must be aware of the subtle and covert tricks that deceive our minds and pray for wisdom. 

There is an expression to “demonize” and this term refers to portray a targeted person as evil and demon possessed. For example, any and everything the labeled person does, it doesn’t matter how good or bad, it will always be communicated by an opposing group as something bad, wrong, or unpopular by all. Evil discrimination is currently alive and active under the guise of information! 

5. Do you know of a person in your family who discriminates or demonizes another?  Prejudging-ism includes more than race issues, it is motivated by jealousy, envy, pride & evil intentions.  I think all families experience it! Let’s look at a common scenario, when Juanito gives a $50 bill to help his mother once a month, the other brothers instead of praising Him for helping and doing something good, all turn it into something bad, that Juanito is conniving something. The others might accuse, “Oh, he is trying to get in good with her so she will give him most of the inheritance. Or oh he does that because he is trying get her to keep a secret because he must have done something bad in his past. So, the one doing good, as in Juanito’s case, gets attacked and everyone hates him, yet he is doing no wrong, so isn’t it criminal this type of discriminatory gossip? 

The point is of the matter is that whatever Juanito does, the others motivated by envy, hate, or prejudice will always demonize him, and they never see it for its face value that he is just doing something good to be helpful.

It is the most unfair character assignation tools that exists. Amongst families & in the news media one person may get their personal appearance made fun of, their children ridiculed, their personal lives attacked while another person gets away with scandals concerning money having horrible friends with horrible abusive exploitive reputations, yet this is passed along as normal and acceptable, that he or she is the good one!? 

6. Pray to be free of discrimination because at its core is hypocrisy and this is the sin that caused Jesus to get fighting mad!  One way to determine the reality of things is you should believe in the people who are most similar to Jesus Christ, not by their words, but in their practice of their values, lifestyle, and integrity.  Jesus discerned the ways of governing politicians; he labeled Herod as a fox. And how does a fox live? By being sneaky and stealing and hiding! And the Pharisees were a brood of vipers!  

Luke 13:31-33 The same day there came certain of the Pharisees, saying unto him, Get thee out, and depart hence: for Herod will kill thee.(Their motive was just to get rid of Jesus as everyone wanted to follow Him and not them) 32And he said unto them, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.   Jesus fought back! He was not intimidated!

7. Refuse to be labeled or discriminated against! I hate how politicians address Latinos & other minority groups as if they are going to win their vote just over what they assume is their ‘self-interest‘ in voting.  Good Christian leadership has higher standards such as the conservation of family values, the practice of equality & justice for all (no 2 tiered courts), and respect for Christian Biblical standards.

Discrimination is flawed in its reasoning & justifications! Some people make the mistake of keeping a fruitless tree in leadership! And observe that CEOs, government officials, and even some pastors get away with convincing others that they are better than the rest! Jesus said that all trees are known by their fruits, and if a vine has no fruit, then it is only good to be cut down and burned. If one does have some good fruit, then it is usually labeled by the fruitless as bad, having too little and not enough, but the misconstruction of prejudice is when the one producing nothing has others lying saying all is good. Ask yourself and get informed, who has good fruit and who has bad or no fruit?

8. Discrimination is the persuasion weapon used by leaders to war against you with their opposing worldviews; it is more about whose codes of conduct, philosophy, and principles one will abide by.  It is an issue of producing submission more than it is about race or country of origin. The Pharisees and Jesus were both Jews and clashed. We must try the spirits!

For example, Jesus, when he cast out a demon, it was a good act, right? People with demons produce fear as they will do violence to anyone when they will. But recall it was not a good thing that Jesus cast out a demon for the Pharisees! (who were Jews as Jesus was a Jew) For them his liberating power freeing others from Satan was bad, it meant that He was the chief of the demons, and this is how he had the power. (Matt 12:24) Really? How does that make sense? You cannot divide your own house and stand? Discrimination always has no logic!

I assume some of the crowd bought into that story, they believed the hypocrite Pharisees, so this is why we all need to pray always and try the spirits, because not all things that people say are true, and we must be careful that we judge righteous judgment being discerning in what we conclude. And because Jesus was not submitting to their hypocritical Pharisaical order, they hated him because they wanted to control everything, especially Him!  But since they had no power over demons or Him, they were full of hate and just wanted to destroy Him! 

9. Prejudg-ism and discernment in Jesus’ time was the same as it is today. Discernment for me is a very important gift of the Holy Spirit! Each of us must pray to discern the spirits as we are instructed in 1 John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.” 

To discern what opinions we form, we must take into account who we are listening to and why we are listening to them, are they a source with an alternative agenda or just the plain truth. Consider that often the people feeding us information may not even be Christian and they may have motives completely opposed to what we know as truth. They may also even have no conscience whatsoever about telling lies to achieve their goals of persuasion as Hitler said, “When you tell a lie, tell a big one, because little ones no one will believe!’  His lie was the Jews were evil while he was totally Satanic and evil and destroyed millions! People everywhere in our families or in the media channels are continuously either making a person look great, amazing and charismatic, or terrible like a demon.  So, who do you listen to?

People often discriminate and hate others due to their envy of their abilities, authority, and true goodness or holiness which exposes their lack of it! (repeat) Do you dislike someone right now, check what is in your heart! We may dislike something God favors. You may mistakenly persecute the good!

10. Matthew 5:10-12  10 Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.11 Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.12Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. In other words, Blessed are the ones discriminated against!

Jesus did good and healed on the Sabbath and cast out demons, but instead of admiring the fact that miracles took place, that something good had happened and that the church and everyone should honor and thank Jesus, these discriminators were angry and accused Him wanting him to go to jail and be killed for blasphemy. The lesson: Don’t listen to spin, good is good no matter, and bad is bad no matter.

As Christians we are all on the same team. But discrimination happens to Captains and preachers as well.  There are Corps where the Officers can start up new programs, go out into the community and attend all the Chambers and Club meetings, but because he is not doing what certain church members want, because the few that want to control things are not getting the control, then whatever the Officer/Pastor does or says, it is never enough and there is always a negative comment.  I have been discriminated against at times amongst our own and those outside, but I forgive people anyway as any of us may make the mistake of listening to the wrong opinions and the wrong people at times.  But in the end what does Jesus teach on the matter?

11. John 7:24 Judge not according to the appearance but judge righteous judgment.

Amongst Christians in general there is a lot of discrimination about which church has the most Holy Ghost power as if this alone implies having discernment. Sadly, many superficial Christians judge by appearance only not by sound doctrine and good fruit. Some think it is those with the most Holy Ghost power yell and praise the loudest, or speak in unknown tongues, or those who make others fall down on the floor have the most power and anointing, but these are only outward things. 

Think about it, any of these things can be imitated and not be real at all!  The most important gifts are the ones displayed by good works, feeding the hungry, and preaching salvation and good will and love towards others.  Discernment, the opposite of prejud-ism, should be at the top of your list for what you want in life because without it you will choose the wrong things, and be missing the mark and that is sin. 

My wife already visited a few churches in Bolivia with people and she commented to me that there are so many people mislead by false teachers who claim they have the exclusive only church & Holy Ghost power. Since there is no outside authority present to correct any of them, people just blindly obey and believe whatever the preacher says, turning over great sums of money which they do not have but went into debt for to please the church leaders.  This is oppression & deception!

People get trapped by these harmful divisive things not taught in the Bible by evil influencers. These are the same as the Pharisaical hypocrites who accuse, judge and condemn, and practice prejud-ism and discrimination on other churches claiming they are false! 

12. In the past I have even heard hypocrites accuse The Salvation Army of being false and not having the spirit! The good fruit in 133 countries reveals that these false Christian pretenders are wrong! All of their words are just a ploy to lead people into their trap so they can fleece the sheep of all of their wool. And I am angry and sad to see that so many people fall into this spiritual slavery, and they use Jesus name be able to exploit and to enslave others! I fear the Judgment of hell awaits them! 

To learn to not discriminate simply do not judge others but discern wisely! 24 Judge not according to the appearance but judge righteous judgment. It was the principle of turning the finger back on the person Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. Just as Paul stated in Romans 2: 1 Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judges: for wherein thou judges another, thou condemns thyself; for thou that judges does the same things. Don’t do their same things!

The next time you hear anyone from your family, the church, or from the politicians accuse something, you & I need to immediately wake up out of our sleep like a Pavlov bell sounding and see that that is an invitation to activate the control instrument of trying the spirits. If a person accuses another person that they do their job or mission poorly then ask them, “How much have you dedicated lately? Where is it evident something was done good or bad”? 

13. Forget what others say about you! Learn to hear from God on what he thinks about you! We need to take a conscious effort to develop discernment to combat discrimination to judge righteous judgment. One person may be imperfect, but the other one speaking up might be lacking a lot more.

What we learned from the experience of Jesus encounter with the hypocritical Pharisees that their prejudice, their passing of judgment, their discrimination against him, not only was immature and motivated by jealousy and power, it was embarrassingly Satanically evil! 

We capture this truth; we must discriminate or prejudge our own selves first.  We invite in judgment to ourselves when we judge, and we should have conviction to discern the good and eschew the evil; a discrimination which is never to be confused with the good judgment of discernment. 

From now on when something makes you upset, check your own heart that it is not motivated by pride, jealousy, or envy, or the contrary, motivated by a thirst for God’s standards of goodness & righteousness. We are not perfect nor totally holy yet so we all must love but also reprove ourselves and others when we see prejudice. Prayer… 

 

 

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Feel Weak? You Are Useful to God! (En Espanol tambien)

Feel Weak?  You Are Useful to God!                                   By Kelly Durant   1-7-24

1 Corinthians 1:26-28

26 For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called:27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;28 And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to naught things that are:

2. How many of you have known of disabled people serving in The Salvation Army? I have! All people in life feel a need to be used by God, we are inherently born this way! You have seen this video of the man with no arms and legs, Nick Vujicic, right? Imagine, with his condition, he does great things and is an inspirational speaker! Most people imagine that someone in his condition would never leave home! But he is full of life and inspired, happy and used by God, talking in public places and travelling. What an amazing man of God used by God despite no arms and legs!

Acts 14: 8 And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had walked: 9 The same heard Paul speak: who stedfastly beholding him, and perceiving that he had faith to be healed,10 Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked.

There are many examples in the Bible where we see God’s mercy was on the ones who could not walk. I know some that come to the Corps have that difficulty but they should never give up and do what they can by faith.

3. One of the first things I noticed and liked about The Salvation Army when I first got involved was that they had a variety of unusual characters (even bearded ones) serving in disasters and as volunteers. Then, after visiting their church Corps, I saw many characters out of rehab. No matter the age or health problems, people were serving others and each one was happy to help. I love seeing others get a second chance with Jesus, how about you?

For example with Hurricane Rita while in Lake Charles, right after serving in Katrina, I met a man that had metal rods in his entire back because all of the cartilage of his spine had degenerated. He walked rather straight like this (rigid). He had been through a rehab for heavily using cocaine and he said to not be depressed he would find ways to volunteer his time. In disaster service you can find people with all kinds of personal problems, but they are made happy while serving others, making new friends, and hearing about the gospel. God will use anyone willing, no impediments matter!

4. The way to be happy is to make someone else happy! You have heard that simple formula, right? But do you know what makes people happiest? It is to find out that no matter how ugly they may look, no matter how bad their physical problems, weaknesses, or handicaps, there is a God of love that loves them and can still use them despite their conditions and faults! No one wants to feel like life is over, that brings mortal depression! Give people opportunities to serve God and watch them come alive!  

I have always believed that God is a God who cares for the weakest of the weak, and in the world there are a lot of hurting and weak people! We are here as representatives of Jesus to help heal and give meaning and purpose to the lives of everyone we meet. That is what the kingdom of God is about! In the Salvation Army we, and it should be this way with any Christian, carry out activities in which everyone is valued and included with no discrimination of any kind. We must fight to maintain this standard!

5. But for work in society, you are discriminated against considering you past training, capacity, and education amongst other factors. We are an Army but of volunteers and we are made up of wounded healers; But the military Armies of the world, only accept young fit men and women to serve. These requirements exclude about 70 % of the population! God’s word makes it clear He rejects no one, rather he specializes in the rejects!

When you look at the population at large in the U.S., the majority of the people are either weak, older, or disabled. Even worse they are often depressed and spiritually incapable or unwilling to do anything for anyone else due to embarrassment, or impediments, from allergies or whatever, not to mention laziness or selfishness! In this country currently about 65% of the people get government support for being either retired or incapacitated somehow. That is a lot when you think about it!

So when we read… 27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;… what can we conclude? 

6. What God needs on this earth a people group, an organization, a movement, (or a kingdom of God as Jesus phrases it) that is made up of anyone who (whosoever will theology) will serve! And if you are not in such good shape mentally or physically, be happy and encouraged! God specifically wants you to serve and be of value! God loves misfits!

When we consider the foolish things, not many people here are scholars that can discuss the pious platitudes of philosophy or theology, so it is a comfort that God is not concerned about our education level, or even our physical condition, he just loves us and wants us to be useful and active for Him. In the end we are taking in breath from day to day to serve in the mission to win souls to Jesus, otherwise our lives are just wasted not preparing for eternity. 

God created all people, and He loves all people, so this implies that all races, weak, strong, tall or short, talented or not, are of no difference to Him, He only wants us to love Him and others and do what Jesus commanded.

7. How can we not be proud of the Salvation Army for being willing to work with the lowest of the low, the homeless, the addicts, and the ones with HIV? In other countries our line of service includes taking into refuge homes orphans and prostitutes. Your upper class suburban churches do not make these types of people their focus or specialty! But Christians should focus on the despised and the weak, which is where God’s blessings are at!

My wife and I visited several of the rich mega churches in Atlanta and some boldly proclaim they are called to reach the rich middle upper class baby boomers. Hispanics, blacks, and poor (sinners) seemed to not even be in their radar! What a poor and ignorant vision! Ultra-rich churches intimidate the weak and poor. When something is so big you lose the sense of family, I think it is time to break it down into more manageable groups as Moses did in Joshua 14:4-6. Delegation and division allows more attention to each one.

So when we read in vs. 28 And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: Can we not conclude that some Christians do not have the right focus since they are targeting the opposite people of the verses we are studying today? Is the exclusivity to one group the non-discriminatory attitude a Christian should have?  Obviously not! Too many people live in a comfort zone that has them stagnant and being ineffective!

8. There is a serious problem within Christianity, too few Christians are actually reading the Bible and obeying what it says, to seek out the low base things of the world and then empowering them to serve in God’s Kingdom.

See Barna Research Group (http://www.barna.org/culture-articles/101-americans-are-misinformed-about-poverty-but-widely-involved-in-helping-the-poor?q=poor) Three out of every four Americans see poverty as a big issue. Christians interviewed only showed 1 out of 2 believing it concerned them, yet about 83% of evangelical Christians claimed to be involved in helping the poor. What is wrong is that 2 in 3 Christians believe the government should take care of the poor, not them! God called us to care for the widows & poor, and even give them place to serve: The low are the despised, the rejected, the weak, these are the ones God can use!

For the most part we can be proud of our Corps everywhere as everyone who comes here regularly does what they are capable of doing, here or in the community, teaching, cooking, and sorting donated food for the poor, visiting the rest homes and the sick as well. But we have a long way to go yet to get the community people to do that as well! This community is a challenge, what can we do to get them more involved? Volunteers are so few! I have often wondered; what do disabled or retired people do all day? Wal-Mart’s are full night and day, but where are people all day? Home? Did it ever occur to them they should do something for God and their neighbor?

You may know a few people who have government or a supplemental support, so tell me what do they do all day? God wants to use them for something good but I have a feeling many people are just deaf to this calling. They have ears to hear but they do not hear how God loves them and wants them busy with things that make the world better. Those indifferent are wasting their time giving them a meaningless life. We must invite them to serve since God uses the weak. 

9. Like it or not, we should confront those who waste their time! Our society and Christian heritage was built with an attitude and spirit of great sacrifice but more and more people are failing to maintain the volunteer spirit of sacrifice and pureness and of love for their neighbor and community as they should. Being unproductive in the work of God is a sin, especially when you know you should be doing good and you are not doing it.

Consider these verses that are basic warnings to the people (even Christians) that are excusing their selves for not giving their time in something for God because they think they are too busy or too old, too sick or too handicapped, or living in denial that they are just plain rebellious, selfish, and lazy. 

1 Thessalonians 5:14 Now we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men.       I Tim 5: 12 Having damnation, because they have cast off their first faith. 13. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.   Ephesians 5:16  Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.

10. Never think there is nothing to do for God! Invite your friends! Do you realize how many people have started coming to church because they first volunteered? I think I told you I came to know the Salvation Army by volunteering for disaster service. 

People in these past few decades have become self-complacent, people with nothing to do are not giving their time for something noble, they are living a wasted life! This is a sad new cultural trend! It is up to us to be salt and light and to teach others to serve God, and God wants to use those who are weak in their own eyes, the sincere humble ones. Here is a truth: you cannot make yourself better without first investing in someone else.   

In the end, everyone you know that is weak, everyone that seems not-so-pretty, to be of the nature most people would think they are nobodies, these are the very people God wants and uses! God specializes in using the low, the base, the ugly, the despised, and the not-so-bright. So if you think you are not worth much, cheer up, you are wrong, you are one of God’s chosen! KD

¿Te sientes débil?  ¡Eres útil a Dios!                                               Por Kelly Durant 5-19-13

1 Corintios 1:26-28

26 Porque veis, hermanos, vuestra vocación, que no muchos sabios según la carne, ni muchos poderosos, ni muchos nobles son llamados;27  Mas Dios escogió las necedades del mundo para avergonzar a los sabios; y Dios escogió las cosas débiles del mundo para avergonzar a las poderosas;28  Y las cosas viles del mundo, y las despreciadas, escogió Dios, sí, y las que no son, para reducir a la nada las cosas que son;

2. ¿Cuántos de ustedes han conocido a personas discapacitadas que sirven en el Ejército de Salvación? ¡Tengo! Todas las personas en la vida sienten la necesidad de ser usadas por Dios, ¡nacemos inherentemente así! Has visto este video del hombre sin brazos ni piernas, Nick Vujicic, ¿verdad? ¡Imagínese, con su condición, hace grandes cosas y es un orador inspirador! ¡La mayoría de la gente se imagina que alguien en su condición nunca saldría de casa! Pero está lleno de vida e inspirado, feliz y usado por Dios, hablando en lugares públicos y viajando. ¡Qué asombroso hombre de Dios usado por Dios a pesar de no tener brazos ni piernas!

Hechos 14:8 Y estaba sentado un varón en Listra, impotente de sus pies, lisiado desde el vientre de su madre, que nunca había andado. 9 El cual oyó hablar a Pablo, el cual mirándole, y viendo que tenía fe para ser sanado,10 dijo a gran voz: Levántate sobre tus pies. Y saltó y caminó.

Hay muchos ejemplos en la Biblia donde vemos que la misericordia de Dios estaba sobre los que no podían caminar. Sé que algunos de los que vienen al Cuerpo tienen esa dificultad, pero nunca deben darse por vencidos y hacer lo que puedan por fe.

3. Una de las primeras cosas que noté y me gustó del Ejército de Salvación cuando me involucré por primera vez fue que tenían una variedad de personajes inusuales (incluso barbudos) que servían en desastres y como voluntarios. Luego, después de visitar el Cuerpo de su iglesia, vi a muchos personajes fuera de rehabilitación. No importaba la edad o los problemas de salud, las personas estaban sirviendo a los demás y cada uno estaba feliz de ayudar. Me encanta ver a otros tener una segunda oportunidad con Jesús, ¿y tú?

Por ejemplo, con el huracán Rita, mientras estaba en Lake Charles, justo después de servir en Katrina, conocí a un hombre que tenía barras de metal en toda la espalda porque todo el cartílago de su columna vertebral se había degenerado. Caminaba bastante recto así (rígido). Había pasado por un programa de rehabilitación por consumir cocaína en exceso y dijo que para no deprimirse encontraría formas de ofrecer su tiempo como voluntario. En el servicio en casos de desastre se pueden encontrar personas con todo tipo de problemas personales, pero se les hace felices mientras sirven a los demás, hacen nuevos amigos y escuchan acerca del evangelio. Dios usará a cualquiera que quiera, ¡no importan los impedimentos!

4. ¡La forma de ser feliz es hacer feliz a otra persona! Has escuchado esa sencilla fórmula, ¿verdad? Pero, ¿sabes qué es lo que hace más feliz a la gente? Es descubrir que no importa lo feos que se vean, no importa lo malos que sean sus problemas físicos, debilidades o impedimentos, ¡hay un Dios de amor que los ama y aún puede usarlos a pesar de sus condiciones y defectos! ¡Nadie quiere sentir que la vida se acabó, eso trae una depresión mortal! ¡Dale a la gente oportunidades para servir a Dios y míralos cobrar vida!  

Siempre he creído que Dios es un Dios que se preocupa por los más débiles de los débiles, ¡y en el mundo hay muchas personas heridas y débiles! Estamos aquí como representantes de Jesús para ayudar a sanar y dar sentido y propósito a las vidas de todas las personas que conocemos. ¡De eso se trata el reino de Dios! En el Ejército de Salvación nosotros, y así debe ser con cualquier cristiano, llevamos a cabo actividades en las que todos son valorados e incluidos sin discriminación de ningún tipo. ¡Debemos luchar para mantener este estándar!

5. Pero para trabajar en la sociedad, se le discrimina teniendo en cuenta su formación, capacidad y educación anteriores, entre otros factores. Somos un Ejército pero de voluntarios y estamos formados por curanderos heridos; Pero los ejércitos militares del mundo solo aceptan hombres y mujeres jóvenes aptos para servir. Estos requisitos excluyen a alrededor del 70 % de la población. La palabra de Dios deja claro que Él no rechaza a nadie, sino que se especializa en los rechazados.

Cuando se observa la población en general en los EE. UU., la mayoría de las personas son débiles, mayores o discapacitadas. Peor aún, a menudo están deprimidos y espiritualmente incapaces o no están dispuestos a hacer nada por nadie más debido a la vergüenza, o impedimentos, de alergias o lo que sea, ¡sin mencionar la pereza o el egoísmo! En este país, actualmente, alrededor del 65% de las personas reciben apoyo del gobierno por estar jubiladas o incapacitadas de alguna manera. ¡Eso es mucho cuando lo piensas!

Así que cuando leemos... 27 Mas Dios escogió las necedades del mundo para avergonzar a los sabios; y Dios ha escogido las cosas débiles del mundo para confundir las cosas poderosas;... ¿Qué podemos concluir? 

6. ¡Que Dios necesita en esta tierra un grupo de personas, una organización, un movimiento (o un reino de Dios como lo expresa Jesús) que esté compuesto por cualquiera que (quienquiera que quiera teología) sirva! Y si no estás en tan buena forma mental o física, ¡sé feliz y anímate! ¡Dios quiere específicamente que sirvas y seas valioso! ¡Dios ama a los inadaptados!

Cuando consideramos las cosas tontas, no muchas personas aquí son eruditos que puedan discutir los tópicos piadosos de la filosofía o la teología, por lo que es un consuelo que Dios no se preocupe por nuestro nivel de educación, o incluso por nuestra condición física, simplemente nos ama y quiere que seamos útiles y activos para Él. Al final, estamos tomando aliento día a día para servir en la misión de ganar almas para Jesús, de lo contrario, nuestras vidas se desperdician sin prepararnos para la eternidad. 

Dios creó a todas las personas, y Él ama a todas las personas, por lo que esto implica que todas las razas, débiles, fuertes, altas o bajas, talentosas o no, no son diferentes para Él, Él solo quiere que lo amemos a Él y a los demás y hagamos lo que Jesús ordenó.

7. ¿Cómo no vamos a estar orgullosos del Ejército de Salvación por estar dispuestos a trabajar con los más humildes de los humildes, los desamparados, los adictos y los que tienen VIH? En otros países, nuestra línea de servicio incluye la acogida de huérfanos y prostitutas en hogares de acogida. ¡Sus iglesias suburbanas de clase alta no hacen de este tipo de personas su enfoque o especialidad! Pero los cristianos deben enfocarse en los despreciados y los débiles, ¡que es donde están las bendiciones de Dios!

Mi esposa y yo visitamos varias de las mega iglesias ricas en Atlanta y algunas proclaman audazmente que están llamadas a alcanzar a los ricos baby boomers de clase media alta. ¡Los hispanos, los negros y los pobres (pecadores) parecían ni siquiera estar en su radar! ¡Qué visión tan pobre e ignorante! Las iglesias ultrarricas intimidan a los débiles y a los pobres. Cuando algo es tan grande que pierdes el sentido de familia, creo que es hora de dividirlo en grupos más manejables como lo hizo Moisés en Josué 14:4-6. La delegación y la división permiten una mayor atención a cada uno.

Así que cuando leemos en el versículo 28 Y las cosas viles del mundo, y las cosas que son despreciadas, ha escogido Dios, sí, y las cosas que no son, para reducir a la nada las cosas que son: ¿No podemos concluir que algunos cristianos no tienen el enfoque correcto ya que están apuntando a las personas opuestas a los versículos que estamos estudiando hoy? ¿Es la exclusividad para un grupo la actitud no discriminatoria que debe tener un cristiano?  ¡Obviamente no! ¡Demasiadas personas viven en una zona de confort que los tiene estancados y siendo ineficaces!

8. Hay un problema serio dentro del cristianismo, muy pocos cristianos realmente leen la Biblia y obedecen lo que dice, para buscar las cosas bajas del mundo y luego empoderarlos para servir en el Reino de Dios.

Ver Barna Research Group (http://www.barna.org/culture-articles/101-americans-are-misinformed-about-poverty-but-widely-involved-in-helping-the-poor?q=poor) Tres de cada cuatro estadounidenses ven la pobreza como un gran problema. Los cristianos entrevistados solo mostraron que 1 de cada 2 creía que les preocupaba, sin embargo, alrededor del 83% de los cristianos evangélicos afirmaron estar involucrados en ayudar a los pobres. Lo que está mal es que 2 de cada 3 cristianos creen que el gobierno debe cuidar a los pobres, ¡no a ellos! Dios nos llamó a cuidar de las viudas y a los pobres, e incluso a darles un lugar para servir: los humildes son los despreciados, los rechazados, los débiles, ¡estos son los que Dios puede usar!

En su mayor parte, podemos estar orgullosos de nuestro Cuerpo en todas partes, ya que todos los que vienen aquí regularmente hacen lo que son capaces de hacer, aquí o en la comunidad, enseñando, cocinando y clasificando los alimentos donados para los pobres, visitando las casas de reposo y también a los enfermos. ¡Pero todavía tenemos un largo camino por recorrer para lograr que la gente de la comunidad también lo haga! Esta comunidad es un reto, ¿qué podemos hacer para que se involucren más? ¡Los voluntarios son tan pocos! A menudo me he preguntado; ¿Qué hacen las personas discapacitadas o jubiladas todo el día? Los Wal-Mart están llenos día y noche, pero ¿dónde está la gente todo el día? ¿Hogar? ¿Se les ocurrió alguna vez que debían hacer algo por Dios y por su prójimo?

Es posible que conozcas a algunas personas que tienen apoyo del gobierno o un apoyo complementario, así que dime ¿qué hacen todo el día? Dios quiere usarlos para algo bueno, pero tengo la sensación de que muchas personas son sordas a este llamado. Tienen oídos para oír, pero no oyen cómo Dios los ama y quiere que se ocupen de las cosas que hacen que el mundo sea mejor. Los indiferentes están perdiendo el tiempo dándoles una vida sin sentido. Debemos invitarlos a servir, ya que Dios usa a los débiles. 

9. Nos guste o no, ¡no debemos enfrentarnos a los que pierden el tiempo! Nuestra sociedad y herencia cristiana se construyó con una actitud y un espíritu de gran sacrificio, pero cada vez más personas no logran mantener el espíritu voluntario de sacrificio y pureza y de amor por el prójimo y la comunidad como deberían. Ser improductivo en la obra de Dios es un pecado, especialmente cuando sabes que deberías estar haciendo el bien y no lo estás haciendo.

Considere estos versículos que son advertencias básicas para las personas (incluso los cristianos) que se excusan a sí mismos por no dedicar su tiempo a algo para Dios porque piensan que están demasiado ocupados o demasiado viejos, demasiado enfermos o demasiado discapacitados, o que viven en la negación de que son simplemente rebeldes, egoístas y perezosos. 

1 Tesalonicenses 5:14 Os exhortamos, pues, hermanos, a que advirtáis a los rebeldes, consolad a los débiles, socorráis a los débiles, tened paciencia para con todos.       I Tim 5:12 Teniendo condenación, porque han desechado su primera fe. 13. Y con ello aprenden a estar ociosos, vagando de casa en casa; y no sólo ociosos, sino también charlatanes y entrometidos, hablando cosas que no deben.   Efesios 5:16 Redimiendo el tiempo, porque los días son malos.

10. ¡Nunca pienses que no hay nada que hacer por Dios! ¡Invita a tus amigos! ¿Te das cuenta de cuántas personas han comenzado a venir a la iglesia porque primero se ofrecieron como voluntarios? Creo que les dije que llegué a conocer al Ejército de Salvación al ofrecerme como voluntario para el servicio en caso de desastre. 

La gente en estas últimas décadas se ha vuelto autocomplaciente, las personas que no tienen nada que hacer no están dando su tiempo para algo noble, ¡están viviendo una vida desperdiciada! ¡Esta es una nueva y triste tendencia cultural! Depende de nosotros ser sal y luz y enseñar a otros a servir a Dios, y Dios quiere usar a los que son débiles a sus propios ojos, a los humildes sinceros. Aquí hay una verdad: no puedes mejorarte a ti mismo sin invertir primero en otra persona.   

Al final, todos los que conoces que son débiles, todos los que parecen no tan bonitos, que son de la naturaleza que la mayoría de la gente pensaría que no son nadie, ¡estas son las mismas personas que Dios quiere y usa! Dios se especializa en usar lo bajo, lo bajo, lo feo, lo despreciado y lo no tan brillante. Así que si crees que no vales mucho, anímate, estás equivocado, ¡eres uno de los elegidos de Dios! KD