1 John 3:16 (NLT)
16 We know what real love is because Jesus gave up his
life for us. So we also ought to give up our lives for our brothers and
sisters.
Here is the love of God himself, of him who in his own
person is God, though not the Father, that he assumed a life, that he might lay
it down for us! Here is the condescension, the miracle, the mystery of divine
love, that God would redeem the church with his own blood! Surely we should
love those whom God hath loved, and so loved; and we shall certainly do so if
we have any love for God. [Matthew Henry Commentary]
In the early 1990s, gang violence erupted in Boyle
Heights, a section of East Los Angeles. Eight gangs were in conflict in the
parish around the Dolores Mission Catholic Church. Killings and injuries
happened daily. A group of women who met for prayer read together the story of
Jesus walking on water …. Then one of the mothers, electrified by the text,
began to identify the parallels between the Jesus story and her own ….
That night, seventy women began … a procession from one
barrio to another. They brought food, guitars, and love. As they ate chips and
salsa and drank Cokes with gang members, [they began to sing traditional songs
together]. The gangs were disoriented, baffled; the war zones were silent.
Each night the mothers walked. By nonviolently intruding
and intervening, they "broke the rules of war." The old script of
retaliation and escalating violence was challenged and changed. It is no
accident that the women christened their nighttime journeys "love
walks."
As the relationships between the women and the gang
members grew, the kids told their stories. Anguish over lack of jobs; anger at
police brutality; rage over the hopelessness of poverty. Together they developed
a tortilla factory, a bakery, a child-care center, a job-training program, a
class on conflict-resolution techniques, a school for further learning, a
neighborhood group to monitor and report police misbehavior, and more.
And it began with the challenge "Get out of the
boat" and "walk on water." [James Bryan Smith,The Good and
Beautiful Life (InterVarsity Press, 2010), pp. 131-132]
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