Three friends decide to take a hiking trip. While at the top of the mountain two of them
sit down for a quick breather while the third finally gets reception and makes
a much anticipated phone call. She is a
talker, but even more than that… she is a walking talker. You know those people that can’t really stand
still when they are talking to you.
With the hand motions and the pacing back and forth... walking
talkers.
She is so caught up in the moment and the conversation that she doesn’t
realize that she is headed toward the cliff.
The two friends (Sally and Jane we’ll call them to not get the story
confused) notice what is happening. It
isn’t so alarming at first but the closer she gets the more urgent it
becomes. Sally decides to keep
silent. Afraid to interrupt her seemingly
very exciting conversation. She just sits
there waiting for the worst to happen.
If you think this is crazy then you would be more like Jane who sees
that Sally has kept silent and decides to speak up. A little less alarmed at first until her
warnings go unnoticed and her response turns to full blown panic. My question for you is- which has the greater
love?
Maybe it sounds absurd to think of a friend who would sit silently
while watching someone they profess to care for walk off of the side of a
mountain but we do it every day. As a
fifteen year old girl dealing with many struggles of my own I turned to cutting
to help ease my pain. Weeks went by
until my mother noticed and threatened to take me to a mental hospital but
settled on counseling instead. I wish I
could say that counseling helped me, that sharing all of my bottled up emotions
made everything better, but I didn’t share and I wasn’t better. I started cutting my hips instead in an
attempt to make my parents believe that I was ok again. Days turned to weeks, and weeks to
months. I am sure the cut marks were
seen- sometimes I wonder if they were even talked about behind my back- but no
one yelled out to me. I was walking
toward a cliff and no one was yelling out to me. Finally two friends were concerned enough to
tell a school counselor. I was
LIVID. I hated them for “telling on me”. I didn’t understand that this hurtful act of
betrayal was really an expression of true love.
The bible says In James 1:14-15 “Temptation
comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions.
And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death.” We know sin to be many things. The bible tells us that sexual immorality, drunkenness,
gossip, lying, murder, envy, homosexuality and many other things are sins. And as James tells us, if sin is allowed to
grow (continually choosing to act on it in spite of what the Word teaches) then
we are choosing death. We are walking
towards a cliff- choosing death. So
again I ask, which has the greater love?
The person who sits in silence as they pick up their friend night after
night from yet another party filled with too much drinking, the person who says
nothing when a friend shares about how far she’s gone with her newest boyfriend
(despite the obvious physical, emotional, and spiritual harm), the person who
turns their head as their friend empties yet another bottle of anti-depressants
and dismisses lunch for the fifth time this week, or the person who cares
enough to look into their eyes and say that enough is enough.
Now don’t go all GI Jane on me and become the sin
police. My pastor said it best, “Never
invoke a personal prejudice and call it holiness”. Speak the truth IN LOVE, that’s what Ephesians
4:15 says to do. In LOVE. Not out of religious duty or out of a heart
filled with anger, but out of compassion for the person who struggles deeply with
this issue. Out of concern for the path
that they are taking knowing full well that it will take them straight over the
edge of a cliff. And out of love for
their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. I do not mind being called out on areas that
I may be failing in, as long as I can look into the eyes of the friend calling
me out and know that it is done out of love.
I look back on my two friends and thank God for them. I am where I am today because of them. You are reading this post right now because
of them. We could all use a few more friends
like that in our lives. The world has enough silent Sally’s; it’s
time to be a Jane!
John 13:34-35
34 So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other.
Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.
35 Your love
for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.