Many years ago, I was at a
Lumberjack competition in Musquodoboit. I wasn’t a competitor, just a
spectator. There was chopping and splitting competitions, as well as tree
climbing, axe throwing and (of course) log rolling. Between competitions there
was the opportunity for the spectators to try their hand at the various games.
Despite the encouragement from my friends, I chose not to attempt log rolling.
After all, I had but one pair of pants and I knew they’d be soaked rather
quickly.
The sign read, “2 bits”
for three tries at axe throwing. That was the thing I wanted to try and knowing
that 2-bits was 25 cents I could afford it too.
I handed the man my 2-bits
and I was given three axes and a rather garbled set of instructions, of which I
only heard the word, “careful.” Being a cautions sort of person anyway, it was
perhaps the only instruction I didn’t need.
Three throws, three
misses. I fully admit that none were even close. The man said, and this time I
understood his garbled words, “perhaps we should have warned the whole camp.”
Then he looked at me and
said, “Give ‘er another go, no charge.”
He repeated the
instructions and I listened more carefully. Three throws, three hits, one of
which was a bull’s eye.
Etymologically speaking,
the word “sin” is derived from a word that means, “to miss the mark.” It is a
comfort to know that God forgives and places our sin out of sight, out of mind.
When we sin God says, “Give ‘er another go, no charge.” God frees us from sin
and the accompanying guilt. Freeing us to love and encourage others to love
too.
I think that this Good
News is what causes such great joy in Paul and why he so enthusiastically
spreads the Gospel. In Ephesians (3:8) Paul writes, “Although I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given
to me to bring to the Gentiles the news of the boundless riches of Christ…”
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