When I was a young boy, my
father taught me how to mow the yard. I
started out on a human propelled push mower and later graduated to a riding
lawn mower. I mowed my parent’s yard, my
grandparent’s yard, and my great grandparent’s.
One summer when my son Jordan was visiting, I asked him if he wanted to
try mowing our yard – he had never been behind a mower before. So I gave him a couple of quick instructions
and let him have at it. When he
finished, I went out and told him how good a job he did. Later, I got the mower out and went back over
all the patches that he missed. I think
that was his only experience mowing a yard.
I give him credit though – he was willing to try and learn something
new.
Jeremy Clarkson was not a
farmer or as one of his neighbors put it, “a proper farmer.” Many of the things he does makes him look
like a buffoon. One of the best examples
was his purchase of a tractor. His first
tractor was a Lamborghini R8 270 DCR.
It’s the Lamborghinis of tractors – literally! The problem was, it was too big for the
narrow roads and too wide at the rear to get through his gates. In one scene on his show, he tries to force
it through a gate and tears out the gate post and part of the rock boundary
wall. But that is not half of his
story. He then tries to disc his field
and has no clue what he is doing. The
filming crew did an aerial fly over with a drone and the image is rather
humorous. You quickly get the impression
that a drunk monkey could have gone in straighter lines than Mr. Clarkson. However, this did not dissuade him – he
continued to take instructions from his neighbor Caleb, and he eventually learned
how to properly disc a field.
In the Gospel of Luke,
Jesus gets invited to dinner at the homes of a leader not once, but four times
which is kind of interesting because Jesus was not a friendly guest. In Luke 11 he shows up smelling because he
had not had a bath. Then he takes it
upon himself to insult his hosts. He
tells the Pharisees that they are a bunch of hypocrites and the lawyers, he
accuses of being the murderers of the prophets.
One author put it this way – Jesus was the kind of dinner guest who
shows up, steals the TV remote to change the channel, and then turns up the
thermostat to their desired temperature.
Commentator Richard Vinson said this, “Jesus clearly skipped the courses
in pastoral care and cultural sensitivity in seminary.” Jesus’ point was this, the Pharisees and the
lawyers stopped being open to growth and learning. They were set in their ways and their ways
continued to hurt and marginalize the most vulnerable of their times.
It is easy to criticize
characters in the Bible, without consideration of other words of Jesus, namely
these words. “You hypocrite, first take
the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck
out of your neighbor’s eye.” One of the
things that the modern church and its members need to learn is humility. Any time we take the opportunity to condemn
someone else’s words or actions, we should first start with our own. I know that I am trying to be more cognizant
of the need to do this.
March 1st of
2003 Congress combined Immigration and Naturalization Services and United
States Customs Service creating a new agency called Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE.) Then they assigned
oversight to the newly created Department of Homeland Security. Their duties and functions were not new, the
organization of them was. And under the
administrations of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden,
immigration enforcement continued to fulfill the responsibilities assigned to
them by Congress. You may have a strong
opinion on how these duties are conducted under the guidance of varying
political ideologies, but I have reverted to this as my starting point. I have no idea what it must be like to be an
undocumented immigrant. Likewise, I have
no idea what it must be like to be an agent assigned to conduct final removal
orders of a single person, a mom or dad, an elderly person, or a known
criminal. It is inconceivable to me to
judge individuals simply trying to enforce the law because I have no idea how
to “drive their tractor” or “mow their yard.”
But what I can do is learn and from learning and being informed by
multiple sources (both left and right) I can stand up for the rights of
citizens of our great land and the rights of those seeking a better life. However, choosing to stay uninformed or
ill-informed would make me no better than Jesus’ hosts. I believe the call to discipleship demands
openness and learning that leads to informed compassion.
I invite you to take time
and read each of the scriptures above followed by reflection on the questions
below. Assess your stand on current
issues and how well your compassion is informed or uninformed, especially for
those responsible for law enforcement. Lastly,
I pray that God bless the reading of God’s Word and the meditations of your
heart.