Sunday, February 20, 2022

IT IS A DOG-EAT-DOG WORLD

 

Fairness has become a forgotten term in relationships. Although we are wired to do justice, to love mercy and to walk humbly before our Maker, the world will sneer at us if we were to adhere to this character DNA pattern of our Heavenly creator. We are constantly cornered by people preying upon our vulnerability and taking advantage of our goodness, to meet their selfish agendas. Our inner voice cries out in frustration saying, “All are cheats and liars”. Our depravity has reduced to levels where even animals showing kindness to one another is awe inspiring because even such levels of kindness has eroded from human race.

Most of us are convinced that we have to repay wicked people by being wicked. But where does that place us in the godliness measurement? Most of the religions give us a way out to wash away this guilt by performing rites and rituals. But does that really remove the guilt? Our conviction to remain wicked only becomes stronger with overcoming every obstacle by being wicked. We lie, cheat, manipulate, betray and use treachery all because we feel that is how the world treated us and it is ok to do the same.

Have we ever paused to question ourselves what is it that makes us unfair in a situation? If not I would recommend you to do so right away as this is very crucial to our existence. The answer to this question will reveal your real motivation in life. When our pursuit is money or power or anything worldly, fairness is irrelevant but if our motivation is to reveal the character of God in us then our attitude would be generous enough to overlook the treachery done to us and repay with goodness. I am not trying to inculcate timidity but urging you to exemplify graciousness. It’s a choice and a direct implication of our level of intimacy with God.

Jesus is a God who came in human form and excellently modeled fairness in an unfair situation. I would like to bring the focus on His “human form” because it implies that what He taught us in humanly possible and not exclusive to Him being God. He humbled Himself before His very creation and died in their hands without any resistance. His motivation was not to show Himself as supreme power, which He was, but it was to honor and fulfil the purpose, i.e. to save sinners like you and me and provide salvation from our wretched life. Being God, it would have been easy task for Him to wipe out the whole human race for the humiliation He was put through. But His purpose and character was way above the treachery and betrayal He faced. Our purpose in life and our noble intentions should far exceed revenge and retribution. Again, it all boils down to our choice on how we want to react. I want end with a quote from the Bible that really refines our mind and character, "Finally brothers and sister, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is commendable – if there is any moral excellence and if there is anything praiseworthy – dwell on these things”.


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