Reflection: Woe to you . . . I’m not sure leading with that would get high engagement on social media. Although I do immediately position myself as the finger pointer so perhaps it would be popular after all.
But I don’t have anything to worry, about do I? No woe coming my way? I act justly, love mercy and walk humbly, don’t I?
I mean, sure, I would rather give you fifty bucks than bake a cake for my daughter’s bake sale. Because I don’t always want to give of my time, and the idea of outsourcing my generosity to other people who like baking is quite appealing. But maybe I’ve taken it too far?
Perhaps I’m tempted to tick the generosity box with my tithe to the church and move on with my life. I want to outsource matters of justice, mercy and faithfulness to people who like that stuff, like the church.
The problem is, I am the church.
And so, I need to speak up against injustice, show mercy and live a faithful life.
I want to live in the freedom of generosity that Jesus paid for with his life.
Prayer: Show me, Lord, how to speak up against injustice, to show mercy. Teach me to walk humbly and faithfully with you. Amen.