Then
you shall call, and the Lord will answer;
You
shall cry, and He will say, “Here I am.’
‘If
you take away the yoke from your midst,
The
pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
If
you extend your soul to the hungry
And
satisfy the afflicted soul,
Then
your light shall dawn in the darkness,
And
your darkness shall be as the noonday. – Isaiah 58.9-10
We
as Christians are pretty good at pointing our fingers at others in judgement
and condemnation. We look out at that terrible world full of wicked sinners and
if we are not careful we see their sin before we see the people. We would
rather judge and condemn than help.
What
a sad situation. Isaiah here says that our focus needs to on extending ourselves
to the hungry, to satisfy the afflicted, and let our light shine in darkness. And
then, not when we point fingers and condemn, the darkness will be like noonday.
This
reminds me of the place in 2 Corinthians when Paul is talking about our
motivation for ministry. He says there that the love of Christ constrains us
and compels us to reach others. He says that when we are motivated by the love of
Christ we no longer see people with the eyes of our flesh. We see them as souls
who need the Saviour. We don’t point fingers. Instead we show them our love and
we meet their needs and shine the light of the gospel.
We
will do nothing by just pointing our fingers. We will accomplish much if we share what
we have and shine the light.
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