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Naked Before God
And the man and his wife were both naked and were not ashamed. Genesis 2:25
When God first created Adam and Eve He did not furnish clothing to them. There was no need. They were made in the image of God and walked in relationship with Him that you and I just can’t comprehend. They had been created as adult beings but were actually children in the eyes of God. They were innocent and they were good.
One of the things the Fall brought about was the loss of innocence. This was an innocence that not only allowed them to have a perfect relationship with God; they actually perceived no difference between themselves and God. They did not even realize they were naked.
The serpent exposed them to self-centeredness and one of the results was that loss of innocence that kept them from even realizing that they were different in ways that might need covering.
Just look at children. All children start out with this same innocence I am talking about. You can bathe most two year olds, whether the same sex or not, in the same bathtub and they will not notice any difference between them. This changes in every kids life at a different age. It changes when they are taught the differences. A kid will ask certain questions and we give them certain answers. Our answers will be based on our own notions about our differences. Some kids can maintain a level of innocence longer than others because some parents are not as anxious about those differences themselves.
Another area where kids are innocent is race. A small child can play with or have friends of different races and just never perceive any differences. Again, this usually ends when questions are raised and the answers the adults give start a child along the path to what they think of their differences. Innocence lost.
I heard a white evangelist say that if he could preach as well as T D Jakes, he would not mind having Jakes color of skin. He also said at another time that he would not preach at a church that did not welcome blacks. This actually happened to him and he followed this conviction. My question is, why, if he does love people of color, doesn’t he see that his first statement is blatantly racist? I know many “Christians” that are much more vocal in their racism also.
Don Imus went through a lot of strife for statements about “nappy headed” basketball players but insisted it was not meant as a racial slur. And what about our presidents statement about a black being articulate. He also said, or people said for him, that nothing was meant. And even closer, I know white “Christians” that would have their children marry a white atheist rather than a black Christian.
Racism is alive and well in America in 2009. It is not as bad as it was at another time, but it is far from gone. And not only is this a white problem, it is also a black problem and a Hispanic problem and many others. But what really saddens me and has to grieve the Holy Spirit is that the church is not exempt.
Even the best of us have to describe people like this. “He was a very dynamic black preacher.” Or, “She is a very beautiful black woman.” Or many other racially charged descriptive. What is wrong with just saying he was a dynamic preacher or she is a beautiful woman? Why do we continue to see everyone as so very different than we are? Aren’t we all God’s children with no differences between Jew and Greek, male or female, black or white?
I know that everyone that uses the divisive words for descriptions is not using them in a racially motivated way. But we have to begin to see all people as the same, even with the obvious differences. All people are worthy of our love because God loves us all.
We are going to inaugurate a man for president tomorrow. It will be a historic moment because he will be the first “black” president. Or at least it is being hailed that way. Actually his racial identity is more along the lines that we all should be. He has more than a few distinctive racial markers in his makeup. But yet he is a man with one body.
The church is supposed to be one body. We need to start acting like it.
Tomorrow will be a historic day and I for one am proud of this nation in this one thing. This was not even thought possible just fifty years ago. I doubt when Obama was conceived that any of his family foresaw this day. Now we need to move on, tearing down more walls in our society, our culture, and our lives. One day a “black man” will be elected president and we will just say that a “man” was elected president. Or this is my prayer.
One day we are going to be with God. I read that we will be clothed in white robes. But I wonder if maybe we might just once again, be naked before God. Innocence found.
Love you all
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