Today's Journey

The People Principle
Jan.23,2014
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“My son,” the father said, “you are always with me, and
everything I have is yours. But we had to celebrate and be glad, because
this brother of yours was dead, and is alive again; he was lost and is
found.” Luke 15:31-32
I didn’t mean to break it!
In fact, just the night before, as our hosts for the evening were
showing my wife Martie and me around their beautiful home, they drew our
attention to a gorgeous bowl of alabaster fruit. They talked about how
valuable it was to them, not only because of its beauty and rarity, but
also because of the memories that were associated with the piece.
Which made my klutzy moment early the next morning all the more
distressing. In my pre-coffee fog, I walked by the table and knocked the
alabaster banana to the floor, breaking it in half. Immediately, the
dark side of my fallen heart began to think how I could get out of this
jam. It was a clean break, and perhaps if I put it back into the bowl
carefully the two halves would look like their original form. Weeks
later when they would discover the broken banana, they would no doubt
blame it on their kids, and we would be long gone.
In the end, the bright side of my redeemed heart prevailed and I
apologetically admitted, “I hate to tell you this, but I knocked your
alabaster banana on the floor and it cracked in half.”
I’ll never forget my friend’s reply.
“That’s all right, Joe, in our home people are more important than things.”
I was spared, but more importantly I was taught a great lesson.
In fact, that is exactly how God feels! With Him, people and their
needs have always trumped everything else. Jesus made this very clear in
His teachings and actions, but perhaps most profoundly in the familiar
story of the prodigal son. When He told the story, He was surrounded by
tax collectors, women of ill repute, and various other “sinners.” On the
fringes of this crowd of outcasts, the Pharisees and teachers of the
law stood muttering and grumbling about Christ’s apparent penchant for
the unsavory characters of their day. So Jesus proceeded to tell these
stories highlighting a lost sheep, a lost coin, and then a lost son.
Each parable focuses intently on the passion God has for people as He
actively seeks after us and then rejoices when, at last, we turn to Him
and are found.
Pointing directly at the Pharisees with His words, the parable of the
lost son concludes with the spotlight turned on a disgruntled older
brother who is hung up on the “things” that have been lost—the family
reputation, dignity, and most likely a sizable portion of the family
inheritance. Viewed from his perspective, the father’s expenditures on a
wayward son are wasteful and even unfair.
But Jesus, reflecting the heart of His Father in the closing words of
the parable, points out that in God’s household people matter most. Not
just “cleaned-up” people. Not just “churchy” people. But people who
desperately need to hear that God loves them enough to forgive them of
their sin, free them of their addictions, and find them at their point
of darkest need. People matter most.
So when we look into the mirror of God’s Word, we have to ask
ourselves: What matters most in our lives? Our possessions? Our personal
preferences? Our perspectives on how people should act and think? Our
plans? Our personal pride and reputation? Our rules? Or do the needs and
nurture of people matter most?
My friend with the alabaster bowl got it right—people matter most. And Jesus has shown us the way!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- List a few of the priorities in your life (prized possessions, family, friends, schooling, career, church responsibilities, dreams, desires, etc.). Take a few minutes to honestly rank them according to how you have been living.
- Now go back over that list and rank each category in the order it would appear if you lived to make people matter most based on God’s Word and His priorities.
- What are some steps you can take today to realign your priorities and reflect the truth that people matter most? Make a plan and pray that God will give you the opportunity to convince someone that he or she matters most to you and to God.
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