What God
Has Been Teaching Me Lately "Can
you scold me right now?" Those were Connor's words as he walked into the
living
room. "Connor," I growled, "you are a bad boy!" Of course, I was
kidding;
I was just responding to his humorous request for scolding. Then he
said,
"Thanks. I just remembered I have homework." This ordinarily
wouldn't be a problem, but it was bedtime. And putting off homework
until bedtime would be a problem.
I
asked if he was serious and with a grave tone of voice he said,
"Totally." I
think he expected a real scolding with a serious tone from me, but
instead,
Phil and I laughed. Phil told him to quickly shower and then he could
knock it out. He went to the shower without words. He didn't get a
genuine scold, punishment or even correction. Why was that? Was it
because we no longer cared about our bedtime/homework standard? By no
means. We laughed instead of scolded
because he delighted us. We were delighted by his clever "scold me now"
comment,
and it made the violation far less a concern. If he had hidden his
mistake, we would have been genuinely concerned.
When
we just come to God and tell Him we blew it, He doesn't pull out the
stone
tablets from Sinai and point to the ones we violated. Rather, I think
He
experiences a kind of delight at our honest, child-like admission.
We
could
say, "God, go ahead and scold me now" before we even admit our sin to
Him, but...He knows. And the punishment our sin requires, Jesus already
took. What a counter-intuitive way to live! God delights in us even when we blow it.
So,
the next time you get tempted to tell God, "Just scold me now," don't be
surprised if you hear His Spirit whisper..."No need, Child. Jesus
already
took that for you." That's the grace of
a father toward a child.
Well, that's what's been percolating in me
lately!


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