PK’s Corner July 2013
John 8:11
She said, ‘No one, sir.’ And Jesus said, ‘Neither do I condemn
you. Go your way, and from now on do not sin again.’
There
is a children’s joke about how do you shoot a blue elephant, and then it asks
how you shoot a pink elephant. Elephants
are wonderful animals, and a lot of fun to talk about, until you have one in
your room. The elephant in the room is
that thing you know is going on, but you don’t talk about it.
Every
church has an elephant. The elephant can
vary from infidelity issues to questionable business practices in the
congregation. Everyone knows, or thinks
they know what is going on, but we don’t talk about it. It makes for some very uncomfortable
situations. Rumors start, and instead of
church, you end up with hurt, pain and misunderstanding. Meanwhile, the elephant drains the resources
and the energy of the church, and yet the elephant continues to be in the room.
As a
church, we want to love, but addressing the issues may mean making others
uncomfortable. In the scripture today,
the dialogue is between a woman caught in adultery and Jesus. The Pharisees came to Jesus with her and
asked what to do, by law she was to be stoned.
Jesus told them that the one of them without sin was to throw the first
stone. Thus we have an elephant in the
room. We can talk about the desire of
the Pharisees for political and spiritual fallout from what Jesus could have
said. We can talk about the unjustness
of a law, or the justness of that law, but the bottom line is, someone watched
her commit adultery, else they could not accuse her.
But
what happened after every one left?
Jesus tells her that he does not accuse her, but to go and sin no
more. Jesus did not give her a blank
check, nor did he give his approval, he knew who she was and what she did, but
he did not accuse her, and only told her to go and sin no more.
Elephants
are hard to manage at times, but they need not be dealt with in an angry and
self-righteous manner. Elephants need to
be dealt with in love and we need to seek understanding. As a church we need to offer correction, love
and hope to all parties affected by the elephant. To approach an elephant with self-righteous
anger is a mistake that can only increase the damage and fall out. Love, Prayer, Counseling, Correction,
Encouragement, these are the tools we need to use and we need in our own lives,
because the elephant is in us also.
When
the elephant makes itself known, let’s follow Jesus and not accuse, but help
the elephant to sin no more.
And
now the joke: How do you shoot a blue elephant?
You use a blue elephant gun. How
do you shoot a pink elephant? You hold
its nose until it turns blue then you shoot it with the blue elephant gun.
God
Bless
Amen.
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