Friday, May 1, 2009

Dignity

Love one another...a lesson we've been taught since we were big enough to knock over another child. But why?
Because God made us all, right? Have you really thought about it, though? I haven't thoroughly...until now. Why must we love someone who has wronged us? Why should we love murderers, thieves, adulterers? Well, the answer is, in a sense, because God made us all. But to go deeper, it's because we are made in His image. Every living human being bears the image of God, inextricably linking us all together regardless of race, gender, age or culture. Therefore, as image-bearers of God, we have dignity...this is not dignity that is earned from good works; it is only as a result of being a creation of God. Can we lose this dignity from sin? No...when sin first entered the world, the image of God was not destroyed, but tarnished. It is impossible to rid oneself of their inherent dignity as a child of God.
As our professor shared in his lecture, "When I respect the rights of another person who shares the image of God, I am respecting the image of God in myself at the same time. When I denigrate the another, I am consequently denigrating myself. But by honoring the image of God in others, we honor both God and ourselves."
So what's the point of all this "theological verbiage"? It's just helped me understand why I am called to "love my enemy." This is what we're discussing in my Children at Risk class, where we talk about the most vile offenses against children - trafficking, prostitution, abuse, forced labor, children forced to be soldiers. All defenseless, innocent children. But this lesson is not advocating to excuse the perpetrators who force such harm against children. They must face consequences of their actions...and too many never do pay any penalties - at least on this earth. However, we must find the grace to recognize even these polluted individuals as an image-bearer of God and worthy of the effort to restore them to reconciliation with their Redeemer.
So next time you get really angry with someone or are tempted to take advantage of another, think of this.

Romans 3:23...For all have sinned...

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