Monday, January 10, 2011

A place to begin (part 2)

"Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Hebrews 12:2

For more on shame see part 1. It took a bit longer for the word "joy" to jump out at me.

When I first discovered the meaning this verse carried for me I felt as if there were an entire book to be written based on the realization. Whenever I heard another story like my own of someone that had been trapped by shame and used for her dark purposes I imagined myself asking them for permission to use pieces of their story in my book. I became drawn to these people and overwhelmed with love for them, with compassion for their years of service to that cruel master, and with joy at their courage and new found freedom. I never wrote anything down. I did open up a blog account (this one) which sat in-active for maybe 2 years.

Back to joy though.

After nearly three years of listening to stories of lives transformed; Hearts once solidified that had been pierced by light tenderly pouring fourth their own hidden pain as balm for the hurting listeners, I noticed that there was astounding treasure in each of these that stood to tell their story.

Twice I have been asked to stand before hearts in various states of brokenness and reveal my own journey. I shook as I approached the stage. I wondered if what I spoke was even true, I wondered if anyone really cared what happened to me. Was there treasure there?

I still wonder about my own worth sometimes;

when I can't get it right,

when I am not the mom they deserve,

when I'm lazy and selfish,

when I remember old hurts. (both my own and those caused by me)

But I can't bring myself to doubt the treasure I have seen in those tender hearts that once were stone and their complete surrender to Christ that made them alive again.

I count myself among them. And when I do, I see that we are the joy that was set before Him.

Even more than being high king of heaven and sitting on the right hand of God, Jesus was looking forward to us when he endured the cross. He was looking for that treasure that can only come through a redemption story, cleansed by fire. He was looking for surrender that comes out of brokenness, powerlessness, and pain. He was looking to put shame to shame by freeing her captives and revealing their true worth.

Let us give him what he paid for.

1 comment:

Justine said...

Loving this! Thank you!