eBaby on Giving
17 years ago



There is an old Ray Stevens song called "Santa Clause is Watching You", and for those of you who do not know who Ray Stevens is check out iTunes. The Song talks about having to be aware that wherever you are and whatever you are doing Santa Clause is Watching. It's actually kind of creepy. But after John's Sermon yesterday about looking for Imago Dei, (the podcast is available at http://www.rushchurch.com/) I realized that people made in the image of God are everywhere. And through my deranged thought process it took me to a song that I havent heard in about 15 years. And as I returned to church yesterday evening to get setup for The Zone I realized that I would soon be surrounded by Imago Dei. Around 6 they started filing in past our group that meets at 5 for Bible Study, even though the Zone doesn't actually start until 6:30. And immediately I was a little perturbed that they were interrupting, but the thought process of the mornings sermon took over and I realized that I was called to love them. So I tried. If you have ever had a chance to come to the Zone when it is in full swing you will notice that these people that are made in the image of God look very different than many people around RCC on a normal Sunday Morning. When you look around the room you see boys with longer hair than most of the girls, t-shirts ranging from Rock Groups like AC/DC and White Zombie to those with Bart Simpson flipping you the bird, more of their boxer shorts than you care to, and enough piercings to sink the titanic. Some of them smell of cigarettes and alcohol and occasionally a group will arrive that have the slightest hint of illegal substances on their breath, and it is a stretch for many of our volunteers and our own kids to see them as Images of God, including yours truly. The Idea of loving the unlovable makes for a great sermon topic, but when the time comes to see these kids as people that we are to love the idea becomes much harder. They are not always the most respectful, they swear and throw their boards when they miss a trick, they go outside to "get some air" and come back in smelling like a Marlboro convention. And I continually get reports of kids outside in vehicles and around the back smoking and while we try to keep these things from happening, I simply must ask the question "If you didn't know Jesus, what would you be doing?" We must look past who these kids are and what they are doing and see that they are worth every dollar and every second spent. They are the people that Jesus was talking about when he says "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners."(Mark 2:17) I say that we must see these kids, who society see as "unlovable", as nothing less than the Image of the Creator of the Universe. We must love them without expectation of reciprocation. We must show them that they are worth more than what the world says, there are worth so much that the Son of the Most High God went to the cross for them. We must show them that they are Imago Dei! (and by the way, THEY ARE EVERYWHERE!)


Join in with all your heart, soul, mind and strength . . . don't hold back. Sing from your toes. Pray from your guts. Worship the Eternal Creator from your soul. It's not about perfect music; it's about joining the holy roar of a community honestly wrestling with what it means to follow their Creator. -Worship Quote From Mars Hill