Jesus in the Gospel commanded us to love one another. Not suggested, not hinted at, but commanded. That’s a reminder it is not an option. Love is an action, a choice. That means that on some things we have to compromise. We have to know the culture we are witnessing to. We have to meet people exactly where they are, and that means understanding them. It’s a fine line though. We have to compromise on the non-essentials. We cannot compromise on the Gospel. Living a brand of Christianity that does not engage the other, that doesn’t spread the Good News, that doesn’t stand firm in the face of sin… that’s not the Christianity that gives its life for the other. Christ tells us that we have to lay down our life for our brothers and sisters, and that means standing on the front lines with picket signs if need be. Val is right that screaming and yelling needs to stop. It doesn’t convince others to stop what they are doing, it simply makes you seem irrational and angry. What doesn’t need to stop is the encounter of the person and defense of the unborn. We cannot stop speaking for them. We always must be a voice for the one who has none.
His servant and yours,
Brian Mullins
“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my rock, and my redeemer. – Psalm 19:14
A reflection on the readings for Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter: May 19th, 2017