THE GLORY OF BEING MOCKED
There is a glory to being mocked and ridiculed and
receiving it without rancor or even inwardly recoiling because we feel strongly
of the injustice. I have never been spit upon. I have never been whipped unmercilessly
with nuggets of iron. I have never been blindfolded and punched in the face. I
have never had my beard plucked out. I have never had nails driven through my
hands and feet. I have never had a spear thrust into my side. I have never been
put to death because I was innocent.
And yet must I refuse to bear the whips and scorns and
injustices of this present world? If I reject the fellowship of His sufferings
then how can I truly know Him? If I live with the same scales as the unbeliever
then where is the difference? If I am offended when lies are spoken about me
isn’t my pride exposed? We who profess Christ and yet live in a fallen and self
consumed culture have too often allowed our lives mirror that which is not of
Christ but is of the system of this world. Perhaps this is why the world cannot
see Christ because they can only see who we project and cannot know the
doctrines we so often rest upon.
But to in some small way experience a suffering which is
unjust and unfair is an opportunity to more clearly reveal who He is through a
selfless exhibition which outwardly is unexplainable and perhaps raises
questions in the minds of those who know not Christ. We live in a fallen land where
opportunities to shine His grace are plentiful. In an eternal perspective these
sufferings are actually gifts which contain rewards all their own. We may not
be awarded the same opportunities as did John Huss or Jim Elliot or many other
martyrs, but all of us have been faced with glorious opportunities to suffer
for His sake.
This issue is the very heart of Christlikeness. Most of the
visible church in America knows nothing of Jesus and His ways. They complain
about all sorts of things and they castigate those who they feel strip them of
the rights they have in an earthly democracy. And in so doing they completely
leave the majesty which speaks of Christ and they embrace a fallen and self
serving culture which demands what seems to be rightfully theirs. But we have
not so learned through Christ. In fact that is thoroughly at odds with the
Christ we profess.
You see professing Christ goes much deeper than written
doctrines and systematic theologies. The faith that truly professes Christ
demands a level of self denial which offends the flesh and relinquishes the
things and rights of this world. But, sadly, the church in America has long
since moved away from such weakness and has raised the banner of earthly
warriors when all the time victory can only be achieved through a denial of
self and a loving and compassionate response to personal injury.
To see mocking and injustices as being toward Him and not
ourselves brings us back to the cross. Can you not understand just how
diametrically opposed to this world are the ways of Christ? Following Jesus
does not require a better and more moral version of an earthly life. God forbid!
The life which truly follows and exhibits Christ is a costly life. It will cost
you your earthly opinions. It will cost you your earthly rights. It will cost
you your personal defenses. It will cost you any retaliations. It will cost you
earthly crusades. It will cost you your entire earthly life because it belongs to
Him.
To be entangled with this world mocks Christ, but to
endure personal mocking with grace lifts Him up. The Scriptures declare that if
any man suffer as a Christian and receive it with forgiveness and grace he
reveals the Lord Jesus. But it does not say if you suffer because of morality
or capitalism or in defense of a national kingdom of this world. What a great tragedy
it is to see that the much of the visible church lives in the reality which the
kingdom of darkness has offered. Professing believers engage in moral crusades
and political tit for tats and all kinds of confrontations with dead men. And
the redemptive essence of the everlasting gospel is thoroughly diluted and
compromised. And now, instead of the glory of Jesus Christ shining through selfless
lanterns of His grace the church rejoices in the pottage of earthly elections.
And if by chance some liberal or gay people or Muslims speak words of mocking
and ridicule, well then, they might expect a retaliation which renders evil for
evil.
Indeed, this can never be the faith which follows Jesus
unless the New Testament is a complete fraud. And the question remains. How can
someone who denies himself and who has died to himself be offended and
retaliate when he is being attacked or ridiculed or mocked? Does that not
reveal that he has not denied himself and that he still lives for himself and
not for Christ? And in light of the New Testament teachings on willingly and gladly
enduring such things, when we are offended does that also not reveal that we
are disobeying the Word we say we believe?
We live in a culture which promotes individualism and
personal achievement, and we are taught from birth to stand up for ourselves
and don’t let anyone push you around. But those things are counter to a
Christian walk. We must take inventory of all we hold dear in the church
because much of it is unbiblical and unchristian. The One we claim to follow
described Himself as “meek, and lowly in heart” but we have repacked Him and
made Him a political activist and a harsh moralist and a strong capitalist.
This, sadly, is another Jesus and not the Jesus of the gospels and surely not
the Jesus of the cross. God help us to drain ourselves of ourselves so that He
alone lives in and through us. And if along the way we mocked then let us
receive it gladly as an offering of praise before our Master.
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