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Roger Bothwell
The Power of Motive
At the close of Mark 1 Jesus healed a leper and told him not to tell anyone.
But the man was barely out of earshot when he exploded with joy and told
everyone what Jesus had done for him. The result of his disobedience made
it impossible for Jesus to enter any of the surrounding towns because the
crowds were so great and the streets so narrow.
One of my students asked me if the man had sinned because he disobeyed
Jesus. I told him I thought Jesus understood and did not count it against the
poor fellow. One of life's great lessons is God understands. Why we do
something is often more important than what we do. According to Paul in I
Corinthians 13, we can be martyred and have it mean nothing because we did
it for the wrong reason. Yet in Mark 2 Jesus commends David for breaking
the law by feeding his men the showbread from the sanctuary, which was
reserved exclusively for priests.
I am not advocating robbing banks to give to the poor, yet we do have a
national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., who led non-violent civil
disobedience demonstrations. It is obvious to any thinking person there is an
ethic that transcends strict legalism. There is no question that God calls us to
a life of obedience. There is no question that God calls us to a life of
thoughtful action based upon unselfish love.
"For everything we know about God's Word is summed up in a single
sentence: Love others as you love yourself." Galatians 5:14
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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