Monday, June 8, 2020

June 8, 2020 - Take A Knee! (A different perspective)


If you opened up this devotion based upon the title, thinking I would be making a political statement about Colin Kaepernick or Drew Brees, you will be disappointed! This has nothing to do with where I stand (or kneel) in that debate…

In youth sports, one of the coolest things to see is the response when a player gets hurt… obviously I am not referring to the hurt player, but instead what is now common practice for the other players to do…

When I was still playing, all I remember was that when someone went down on the other team we were all told to give him room… told to get back… which was good advice; let the ones that can actually help have room to work – we would then end up back in a huddle with the coach getting an unplanned timeout. Not that we did not care about the injured one, but since we weren’t directly involved in treating the injured one, we could stay focused on our game-agenda, which meant that we lost sight of the injured player… (Note: when a player went down on our own team, we would all be concerned about the player.)

But in today’s culture kids from both teams are encouraged to “take a knee” when a player is down… a show of respect and unity… showing that they are in this together… laying aside the game-agenda for a moment…

Last week I reminded us that the Bible encourages us, as believers, to “weep with those who weep.” (Romans 12:15) This week I am adding just a bit to it…

In the book of John, we see the response of Christ when others were weeping/hurting… knowing fully that He was about to fix things, that He had the answer that was needed, it still records that “Jesus wept.” (John 11:35) Emotionally, He took a moment to “take a knee” for those around Him that were hurting…

Last week I encouraged us to “wash feet”… that is hard to do without “taking a knee”… humbling oneself… forgetting one’s personal agenda for a moment! So, even though this is a bit repetitive from last week, I beg of you, if you are a part of Team Jesus, lay aside your game-agenda (answers) for just a moment to “take a knee” in respect of those “injured”… even if they are on a “team” with a different agenda than yours.

In turn, it will open future doors “to make a defense (answers) to everyone who ASKS you to give an acocunt for the HOPE that is in you, yet with GENTLENESS and reverence.” (1 Peter 3:15, NASB) I guarantee people will ask what is different about you when your life is characterized by love!

Evangelism notes:
·         It is important to be ready to give answers
·         It is important to live in a way that would cause people to ASK what is different about you
·         The characteristic of GENTLENESS can also be defined as having a “mildness of disposition” – sounds a bit like even evangelism includes having a humble spirit of “taking a knee” to serve…

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