Bumper Stickers
July 26, 2009
I really hope I don’t burst anybody’s bubbles this week, but I have an incredible piece of news for you all. Recently I have discovered that while some might view me as somewhat prestigious because of the position I hold in our church (I am being a bit sarcastic here), I am in fact not perfect. I will give you a few minutes to catch your breath because I know that just about knocked you off of your comfy computer chair. But seriously, I am not perfect. I realized this the other day while I was driving on the freeway. I am rarely in a hurry (as evident by the fact I am generally ten minutes late for virtually everything) but at the same time I enjoy going my 8 mph over the speed limit (I’ll show those tricky radar cameras). I was just driving and minding my own business when a car speeds up and proceeds to cut me off and then immediately slow down, leaving me startled and forced to take off the cruise control. All of my “Youth Pastorianism” jumped out the window as millions of angry thoughts ran through my head. I thought I would first tail gate him, then I decided I would speed up, get in front of him, then then throw a little smirk into my rear view mirror as I slow down to 45 mph. As the moment arrived where I was to carry out my plan, I noticed the lovely 105.5 K-Love window decal along with the Christian “Jesus Fish” sticker next to the chevrolet decal. Within an instant my anger was gone! I was laughing at this point of the obersity of treating another Christian in such a manor. He’s in the club!!!
This really got me thinking… How many of us share in these same experiences? We all walk around with our angry, bitter faces, then put on our happy “church” faces when we around Christian people. There is something comfortable in being around another Christian. For one, they already know Jesus (presumably) so I won’t have to argue with my small knowledge of the Bible. Two, I don’t have to worry about any sort of rejection.
Towards the end of Matthew, Jesus sends out these group of guys to share His love with the world. He tells them to “Make disciples of ALL nations…”. In order for them to complete this, they are going to have to venture out unto unknown territories and be around weird people. In looking at Jesus, He was painfully honest at times, but also beyond sympathetic and he never gave up on anyone. These are great characteristics of a friend, but these are insane characteristics of a human being. Jesus didn’t exude these characteristics to just His disciples, He acted this way to every person He encountered. He would show love to His disciples, but also to the town prostitute that everyone wanted to kill. In the world that we live in, people are skeptical of religion and tired of the facades. This world is not much different than the world Jesus walked through. Jesus was crazy and revolutionary! He would walk past the stuffy religious people to hang out with the mentally ill and the lepers. Now I believe that church is an amazing place for encouragement and everyone should be plugged into one, but that shouldn’t be the only place we carry our Bibles and say Jesus’ name.
The term Christian can be translated to “Christ-like”. I want to challenge everyone who calls themselves Christians (me included) to step out and begin to act like it. We all have friends and neighbors who are literally dying daily. People without any hope for the future. The suicide rates in this country are beyond evident of this. Jesus encountered these people and didn’t just tell them about hope, He gave them hope. Let’s show this world true love and let’s be the same revolution that Jesus was and still is. This world doesn’t need religion. While it can be important, this world doesn’t NEED you to have a Masters in Theology as well as the Bible memorized in 15 languages. This world needs love. Love that doesn’t come with a price tag or stipulations, but love that is unconditional. You can be the one to save a life today. Let’s all step out and love people today regardless of their window decals or taste in radio stations.
So with all that said, I have a challenge for you. I will give a Starbucks giftcard to the first person to e-mail or text me a picture of a K-Love or Air1 bumper sticker. You have until Wednesday so hurry! My e-mail is bavina@parkwaychurch.com or text me at 480.228.6135. See you guys Wednesday!!!
-Bobby
July 27, 2009 at 3:42 am
Yeah it was kinda funny with the challenge. AJ gave me his iPod I looked up the blog gave my brother my phone told him to take the picture and then we sent it. So it was really a team effort there! LOL.