Galatians 3:28 (New International Version)
There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor
free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
There are times when decisions can be difficult, times
when no matter what you do it seems to be the wrong thing, or the less wrong
thing to do.
Here's a case in point.
Southern Kenya has undergone a drought. That drought has
taken a severe toll on the zebra and wildebeest population.
Without wildebeest and zebra, the lion population has
become hungry and started looking for food -- elsewhere. To a lion's palate the
next best thing to a zebra is the domesticated cattle of the Maasai.
The Maasai are understandably upset with having their
livelihood become lunch for the lions. Nobody can blame them for protecting
their cattle and, when necessary, killing the lions. Of course, without any
wildlife, the ecosystem gets a little strange, tourism drops, and the plains
look pretty desolate.
So, what to do?
The government has decided the best thing to do is import
4,000 zebras and 3,000 wildebeest. The zebras and wildebeest are designated as
food for the starving lions.
Pretty tough decision, isn't it? You can feel sorry for
the starving lions, or the Maasai natives, or the wildebeest and zebras. You
can try to save one or two of these groups, but it will be hard to save them
all.
So what's the point?
St. Paul is clear. Jesus didn't come to save one race,
one culture, or one select group of people. Jesus came to be the Savior of all.
He was born to rescue and redeem everyone. He lived taking the place of
everyone; He shouldered the sins of everyone; He died for everyone, and He rose
so that all who believe on Him will not perish but have life everlasting.
Was the decision to come and save sinful humanity a
difficult one? Difficult or not, the decision was made and because Jesus
willingly took our place, we have salvation.
Dear Lord thank You for sending of Your Son to save this
lost world. We thank You for giving us salvation. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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