June 17th

Deuteronomy 22     Isaiah 49     Psalms 110-111     (Click on the Reference to go to the passage)

Neighbours, sex and holiness! It could almost be an interesting film title couldn't it? 

We know the golden rule to love God and neighbour perhaps to a point of over familiarity. To the point where living it out in our day to day lives may feel a little "Old Testament"!

How often do we find neighbours getting in the way?  The work colleague we're competing with for the next promotion; the tasty morsel or steak of gossip that we could stop but choose to add to; the wrong that we don't want to right because they had it coming to them anyway.  In these opening verses of Deuteronomy we find ourselves being asked to do things differently.  To see wrongs put right, to see our neighbour's daily worries and stresses relieved.  Relieved by me; you; us.  Have you got your neighbour's back?  It is a back you're called to sooth and unburden.

Sex.  Rape.  Violation.  Divorce.  In one sense I'm reassured that what happens today has happened for as long as humans have been human.  In another I am disturbed and a little saddened.  How often does sex, something very beautiful, get in the way of our being holy?  Gentlemen, let's purge the evil from amongst us and treat our women as princesses - for that is what they are.  Ladies, purge the evil from amongst you and treat your men as princes - for that is what they are.  May we be accountable to each other in this.

The law books' refrain of: “I am the Lord your God; consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am holy” chimes through these verses in Deuteronomy.

Are we guilty of having substituted holiness for self-righteousness? Have we stripped holiness of its grace and shalom (wholeness of being) and turned it into something for the most part we just don't want to be?

We are called to be distinctive. To be free. To be whole people.  To be holy.  To be ambassadors for Christ.  May it be so today.

(member of the congregation)