Sunday, August 27, 2023

The Pendulum Effect!

 

As we grow through the various phases in life, we absorb a set of socially acceptable behaviours and adapt to a lifestyle that protects our image in our families, societies, workplace, and marketplace. We are good and dignified if the situations are favourable and turn hostile when things are not as we expected. If we observe, we are not who we are in our religious places. Our modesty and gentleness in these places are far from who we truly are, at least for a little time we are there. People are constantly swinging like a pendulum between their old self and the best new image. I hear people saying I was once very bad and wicked to the core, but now I am different. If you must ask them what brought about the change they talk about their religious duties and obligations, visit to the religious places, regular fasting, special dietary measures, following their favourite religious gurus, and meditating. Their outward form changes for the best, however, honestly speaking the outward form has a little impact on the issue of our heart and who we really are as a person.

Jesus when leading people towards a true repentance stated, "out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, sexual immoralities, thefts, false testimonies, slander. These are are the things that defile a person..." The old self is attached to the state of our heart, and it cannot be changed by what we wear and what we eat, regardless of how elegant we look to the outside world. Transformation of the heart is a serious business that needs a Saviour to cleanse us from our unrighteous deeds.  Unfortunately, righteous deeds, gentleness and goodness has become like the best costumes that we chose to wear for special occasions. Once we are back home, we swing back to our ugly old self. Bible assertively states that, 'therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come". True transformation takes place when one is in Christ. This is not about the religion. It does not say ‘if you are a Christian’ (the name given by people who were the disciple of Christ), it says, 'if you are in Christ' which indicates a relationship. Any religion implicates duties and obligation. Talking about Christianity Wintery Knight states, "Christianity is a religion where the founder prioritized self-sacrificial obedience above pleasure and fulfilment.". Jesus was humble to the core and yet a victorious, resurrected Saviour.

We read of horrendous incidents in Manipur, India which are heart wrenching. Hundreds (the minimum number to quote) churches were burnt, hundreds and more killed, and more than 6,000 Christian houses were attacked. Girls were publicly paraded and raped. Religious bigots, Political division, Tribal reservations all had their share.  Most think they are protecting their religion. People who might have lived with a nice image are now operating from their old self. Political games continue as poor people are ravaged to shame and death. A very hard truth indeed. 

If your religion makes you harder, colder, more resentful, more vengeful, more prideful, more condemning, it is leading you towards death, not life. It is turning you to stone. It is bringing you into a more insidious form of bondage making you a captive. Unable to love one another is not a political problem. Caste, racial issues, and the vilest incidents are identified with gods and goddess in scriptures. And it influences the followers to be impacted by it. If your heart is transformed, you don't have to be swinging between your old self and new You, like a pendulum. You stay steady as a rock. Making a decision to follow Christ, transforms you as a person and allows you to live in harmony, love one another and maintain perfect peace. You don't have to try it, you become the embodiment of the true love.

 

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