The newspapers the past few days have featured the photograph of a well-known "terrorist" who was killed in a US military maneuver.
This individual clearly saw himself as outside the law and, as is the case with all sin, this carried with it its own punishment. Sin and punishment always travel together, you can't one without the other. There are many different definitons of the concept "sin". One is: to miss the mark. Another is: to break the First Commandment. When we miss the mark, aren't we letting something else beside Love, Truth, Principle, guide our actions and therefore, be god to us?
However, it is important to remember that what we accept as true about a man becomes our reality. Jesus never called a man by a false, sinful name. He knew the shortcomings of the prostitute, the tax collector, the doubters.
When a leper stood in front of him asking for a healing, although everyone around him knew and saw a man that was a leper, Jesus clearly was seeing only the dearly loved son of God. This view of him, healed him so everyone around could also see God's pure man.
We must not be fooled into believing false lables under anyone's picture. God never made any such man. It is a picture of a counterfeit, a distortion of God's creation. We see what we believe. And we get what we see.
This individual clearly saw himself as outside the law and, as is the case with all sin, this carried with it its own punishment. Sin and punishment always travel together, you can't one without the other. There are many different definitons of the concept "sin". One is: to miss the mark. Another is: to break the First Commandment. When we miss the mark, aren't we letting something else beside Love, Truth, Principle, guide our actions and therefore, be god to us?
However, it is important to remember that what we accept as true about a man becomes our reality. Jesus never called a man by a false, sinful name. He knew the shortcomings of the prostitute, the tax collector, the doubters.
When a leper stood in front of him asking for a healing, although everyone around him knew and saw a man that was a leper, Jesus clearly was seeing only the dearly loved son of God. This view of him, healed him so everyone around could also see God's pure man.
We must not be fooled into believing false lables under anyone's picture. God never made any such man. It is a picture of a counterfeit, a distortion of God's creation. We see what we believe. And we get what we see.