Yet from all these
things the Lord delivered me.
Infact , all who
want to live religiously in Christ Jesus
will be persecuted.
But wicked peopleand
charlatans will go from bad to worse,
deceiversand deceived.
But you, remain faithful to what you have learnedand
believed,
In
will be persecuted.
But wicked people
deceivers
But you, remain faithful to what you have learned
On a
road trip recently I heard a country singer describing his vision of eternal
life. He is pretty certain he’ll be welcome in heaven because he’s enjoyed
himself so much on earth. He is, after all, just one of the fun-lovin’, good
time boys.
I’d
have no complaint about that kind of optimism except that it’s not based on the
Word of God. It may be Christian ; a lot of opinions and notions are popularly known as Christian , along with a lot of people. But
our hope for eternal life is not based on anyone’s optimism. We live only in
the specific promises God has made to his faithful people.
How far
beyond that faithful people the promises goes I do not care to speculate. I like
to think God is extraordinarily generous to the just of every land, nation and
religion. Our Church prays for their salvation, most especially during our Good
Friday Service. We also pray for our loved ones, and especially the rascals we
have bred. If they never seem to amount to much their Christian mothers still love
them; and that should count for something.
After reminding his
disciples of the punishment God will mete on “wicked people and charlatans” Saint
Paul urges Timothy to remain
faithful to what you have learned and
believed.
We have
seen already too much punishment of the just – as they say in the Army, “No
good deeds goes unpunished” – while the wicked get away with murder. Every human
system of justice is subject to corruption, and some are worse than others. When
they become too egregious they collapse altogether; but before that happens everyone
knows it’s flawed. Horror stories abound in every state and municipality of the
failed system of justice. Lawyers will tell you outright, criminal justice has
nothing to do with justice or compassion. It’s only about the rules of the
game.
God has
promised a day of reckoning for the virtuous and the wicked. God’s justice will
be precise, pervasive and penetrating, "sharper than a two-edged sword." Every wickedness will be exposed to the
harsh light of truth; every kindness will be revealed in the gentle light of
mercy. The measure of all truth will be Jesus’ supreme sacrifice. It will flow like a
tsunami over all the earth. As it washes back to sea, it will carry tons of human debris with
it. On that day even God's holy people will stand aghast, paralyzed with holy fear as God sets all things right.
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I love to write. This blog helps me to meditate on the Word of God, and I hope to make some contribution to our contemplations of God's Mighty Works.
Ordinarily, I write these reflections two or three weeks in advance of their publication. I do not intend to comment on current events.
I understand many people prefer gender-neutral references to "God." I don't disagree with them but find that language impersonal, unappealing and tasteless. When I refer to "God" I think of the One whom Jesus called "Abba" and "Father", and I would not attempt to improve on Jesus' language.
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