Thinking
about my extended family, those people who are some how related to me by blood
or marriage, I wonder, who’s not needed? Who can we do without?
In my
extended family there are those I disagree with; those who have offended me;
those who have hurt me or someone I love. There are those I haven’t seen for
many years; those whom I’ve never met; those whose names I have forgotten.
Yet, even
if I had the power, there is not one person in my wide, wonderful and weird
family that I could definitively say are simply not needed.
Everyone
is needed in some way to someone and for that reason alone I could never say
someone is not needed.
A
metaphor that is often used for the Church is family. And we could ask
ourselves the same question: who’s not needed?
Just like
my extended family there are those with whom we disagree; or who’ve offended
us; or who’ve caused hurt; or who we’ve not seen for a long time; or that we’ve
never met; or whose names we’ve forgotten. Yet we know, at the core of our
being, each one is needed.
Even if
we think they are sinners, atheists, agnostic, naïve, doubters, lost: each one
is needed. For each of these groups of people make us better (and I might have forgotten some). We actually need them.
My faith is better, maybe even stronger, when I’m with an atheist. Faith is
tempered, made stronger, when so challenged.
I don’t
object to thinking about Jesus Christ as a “personal savior,” but that’s not
what the Bible tells us. The Bible is clear that salvation is a whole-world
kind of thing. My salvation is not the issue, our salvation is, and not that
everyone has to believe the same thing, but that we recognize our kinship and
act on it. As if everyone is needed in this, our extended family.
There are
some ideologies that are not welcome and that we fight against. Neo-Nazism for
example. And it is not that those who espousing such beliefs are not welcome,
they are, but their ignorance is not. Redemption is possible for everyone and
anyone. And redemption transformers people and communities. Thank God!
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