Proverbs 29: 7 The
righteous considers the cause of the poor, but the wicked does not understand such knowledge.
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Proverbs
29: 7. I spent most of yesterday with men and women who don’t pay taxes or tithes.
I’m
talking about grown men who are unemployed/ underemployed, living with female
relatives or wandering from place to place spending the night with whichever
friend will let them crash. These are
men who work when and where they can, taking odd jobs and day labor for a
little under-the-table cash. Some of
these men have criminal records. Some
couldn’t pass a drug test if it was given today.
And
there are the women with babies here and there by this man and that man, all in
the custody of some other person or agency.
The mothers bounce from crash spot to crash spot, in various stages of
chemical, mental, and spiritual breakdown.
So,
to the obvious question: Ummm, Anderson? Why?
Why
are you mentoring people who haven’t evidenced any real progress in their
entire adult lives?
Why
are you ministering to people whose sins are deep, offensive, and recent?
Why
are you expending your energy and resources on people who by every objective
measure of the census and the church are unproductive citizens?
Why
are you wasting your time-----on them?
Because
an unemployed father now spends his days volunteering at his children’s school and
his nights doing homework with both his kids so that he won’t get caught up
again in the street life; but he’s already burned so many bridges that there’s
no way left for him to cross over into the job force.
Because
that really smart guy smoking a cigarette on the porch is either going to learn
for the first time how to make a legitimate living or he’s going to figure out
when to break into your house. But, what
he isn’t going to do is sit there broke on that porch for another month and
starve.
Because
we tell people, “The fact that you’re still alive means that God isn’t through
with you yet. God is giving you another
chance.” Well, these folks are still alive, too.
Because
we say “God loves sinners but hates sin.” Well, if I’m trying to be godly
shouldn’t I do the same. Or, should I
continue loving my sin while hating those sinners.
Because
we say that a man’s worth isn’t defined by his income. That’s what we say.
Because
that chick on the street is somebody’s mother, and her children still and
always will lover her.
Because
an under-employed young man who’s lived in the Bible Belt all of his 20-something
years has been preached to and preached at, but he’s never had someone sit down
and really explain salvation to him.
To
some, it doesn’t make sense to “waste” time on such people. I confess to frustration and fatigue, to days
of “What the crap am I even doing?” as I help people who are notoriously hard
to help.
But
I have considered this carefully, and here’s what I’ve concluded: Warren Buffett.
Warren
Buffet.
You
know, one of the richest men in the world, the “oracle of Omaha,” genius investor, financial savant---- Warren
Buffet.
There
are people who make their living doing what Warren does. They have figured out that if they stay close
enough to Warren’s moves, then they will also prosper. Now, these folks can’t move at Warren’s
level because they don’t have Warren Buffet’s money and they don’t have Warren
Buffet’s skills, but they recognize the benefits of copying a man who knows
what he’s doing.
Like
they copy Buffet, I copy Jesus. Jesus
invested in people who seemed to have no value.
Jesus mentored men who were busy at one thing, but not at the thing God ultimately meant for
them to do. Jesus spoke comfort and
difficult truth to people who were in the middle of their sin (caught in the
very act). Jesus saw the promise of long-term
return where other folks, including the leadership of the local temple/church, saw a waste of capital.
Well,
Rev., how do you know that Jesus has invested in the particular people you
spent your mid-week on?
Because
yesterday, about 11:30 in the middle of the week, with no choir and no printed
bulletin, at the altar of Hall Memorial CME Church, one of them gave his life
to Jesus. And if Jesus considers him a
valuable enough assett to keep for eternity in Heaven, I’d be crazy not to
consider him valuable enough to invest a few hours in on earth.
I’m
not crazy or sentimental. I just recognize the benefits of copying the Man who
knows what He’s doing.
To
some, that will never make sense. To
some, what I and so many others do will always be a bad deal. Some of you will never understand.
Too
bad for you.
---Anderson T.
Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
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