I wish I
could have a personality more like hers, to bark less and wag more. But, I also
understand that sometime you have to identify the evil and speak out against it
(or them), to bark a little, or a lot.
Our
example in all things, Jesus Christ did that. He was loving and compassionate
to most, but when evil raised its head, he didn't hesitate to speak out and
call it, (or them), what it was; evil, sin, rebellion against God's clearly
stated commandants. He even took violent action at one time against those who
ignored the righteous instructions of God and brought sinful activities right
into the temple, where worship was suppose to take place.
Bark less;
wag more, what a difficult thing to do sometimes, yet that is part of the concept
of having the mind of Christ in us. Christ gave up his own right to demand
people bow down and worship him and gave mankind the option to refuse and
reject him. If we had been in his place we probably would have been barking
more and wagging less, but he didn't. If we had been in his place, we might
have called down fire and brimstone upon most of the known world who rejected
him, but he didn't. If we had been in his place, most likely we would have
rejected even ourselves and those like us, who try to serve God, but still have
secret sin and rebellion in our lives.
Jesus had
one purpose in his life, Luke 19:10 tells us: "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save
the lost." That was his
purpose and he did that with more wag and less bark.
Why didn't he bark more, or just destroy the
sinful world that rejected him? 2 Peter 3:9 explains it to us: "The
Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead
he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to
repentance."
Maybe we
should think a little more about God's desire for the world and the purpose he
has for us, which is to carry his message of love to the whole world. A little
more wagging and a little less barking may be what is needed.
Russ Lawson