Saji, 03/22
We all know what the “default” settings on a computer are, don’t we? At
least we are pretty sure that no matter what we’ve done to mess things
up, all we really need to do is shut the computer down and reset it all
over again. Something magical seems to happen when a computer returns
to its default settings.
So do we humans have a “default” setting
like a computer? Are there times we need to just shut things down and
start over, and if so, could we?
I think the analogy of our need to get back to our “default” position might work with the Gospel, though in a backwards sort of way. Jesus said that “Broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many are on it”. (Matt.7)
In many
ways, we are messing things up before God, and if we continue on in the
same direction without God’s intervention, we are headed for
destruction. Despite our best efforts, we are guilty sinners, and
being descendants of the first sinner, Adam, has all but guaranteed that
guilt and condemnation will be our default setting.
A man at
Home Depot named Saji, not particularly religious, seemed to understand
this. He knew that despite the good things we do, we are still guilty
of breaking God’s moral laws in many ways. He also agreed that the
“good” we do is only that which God rightfully expects of us. It’s what
it means to be fully human the way God originally made us. Before
Adam’s fall into sin, being innocent and good and in a right
relationship with God was our original “default” position as humans.
This
stands in contrast to what many people think of as being human.
Rebelling against God’s moral law is part of our nature, they think, so
when we do some sort of good we are doing God a favor that can outweigh
the bad we’ve done. Some even believe that just one hour spent in
church on a Sunday morning allows them to live however they want the
rest of the week, which was one of Saji’s main complaints against
churchgoers.
But Jesus’ “broad road to destruction” analogy
didn’t end there. He went on to say “But small is the gate and narrow
the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
Jesus
gives the hope of a new destination, but the problem is that most people
have no idea that the road they are on is headed in the wrong
direction. They can’t see the narrow path because it isn’t in front of
them, and the wide road provides many distractions along the way.
No,
the narrow road to life is actually behind us, and the way to get on it
is the way of repentance, which requires an "about-face" away from our
sin. Like a computer they must turn and shutdown from a life of living
for oneself and reset toward a new default of living for God.
The
new creation we can become in Christ is entirely a work of God, but he
calls us to participate through repentance and faith: “The kingdom of
God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” We’ve messed up
beyond all hope of redemption on our own, but with God a shutdown, a
reset, and a return to our original default settings IS possible!
Thanks, Saji, for allowing me to record our conversation! It can be seen at https://youtu.be/BYgZevHoeH0 on my YouTube channel.
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