1 Peter 1:18-19 New Living Translation (NLT)
18 For you know that God paid a ransom to save you from the
empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And it was not paid with mere
gold or silver, which lose their value. 19 It was the precious blood of Christ,
the sinless, spotless Lamb of God.
Christ gave of Himself for your sake. He was willing to take
on your sin to save you from the condemnation of sin. It was His precious
blood, the sinless blood of Christ.
Father Damien was a priest who became famous for his
willingness to serve lepers. He moved to Kalawao—a village on the island of
Molokai, in Hawaii, that had been quarantined to serve as a leper colony. For
16 years, he lived in their midst. He learned to speak their language. He
bandaged their wounds, embraced the bodies no one else would touch, preached to
hearts that would otherwise have been left alone. He organized schools, bands,
and choirs. He built homes so that the lepers could have shelter. He built
2,000 coffins by hand so that, when they died, they could be buried with
dignity. Slowly, it was said, Kalawao became a place to live rather than a
place to die, for Father Damien offered hope.
Father Damien was not careful about keeping his distance.
He did nothing to separate himself from his people. He dipped his fingers in
the poi bowl along with the patients. He shared his pipe. He did not always
wash his hands after bandaging open sores. He got close. For this, the people
loved him.
Then one day he stood up and began his sermon with two
words: "We lepers…."
Now he wasn't just helping them. Now he was one of them.
From this day forward, he wasn't just on their island; he was in their skin.
First he had chosen to live as they lived; now he would die as they died. Now
they were in it together.
One day God came to Earth and began his message: "We
lepers…." Now he wasn't just helping us. Now he was one of us. Now he was
in our skin. Now we were in it together.
[John Ortberg, God Is Closer Than You Think (Zondervan,
2005), p. 103-104]
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