Reflection: Once, my young son was running away from me at the shops and I was calling him. But he decided running ahead of me was more fun than responding to my call. I tried a few times, and then in desperation I yelled out “donut!”
He promptly stopped and came running back to me, eager eyed. Suffice to say I didn’t buy him a donut. I just swept him up and went home. I had his attention and I guess he lived in the hope that one day he would actually get a donut. Until then, the thought of it was satisfying enough for him.
I think I sometimes apply the same ‘logic’ to Jesus. Jesus died that I might have life and have it to the full. But I treat him like he yelled “donut!”. I act as if life to the full is something I live in hope of, something that he offers in the future instead of something he invites me into right now.
The reality, though, is that Jesus came that I might have life and have it to the full—today.
I want to live life to the full.
I want to live in the freedom of generosity that Jesus paid for with his life.
Prayer: Help me to embrace all that you have for me, my Lord. May I live in the fullness of life that you died for so that others might see your life in me. Amen.