Sunday, April 05, 2009

What's Wrong with Our World?


A brilliant young speaker was our preacher this Sunday. To a dazed and startled congregation, he skillfully narrated the tale of the legendary Reverend Jim Jones who was charismatic enough to lead his own cultic church and convince thousands to leave their jobs and daily lives and follow him and live in a small, secluded hermit community around him. A man who was dynamic enough and psychotic enough to persuade almost a thousand unfortunate devotees to commit mass suicide through cyanide poisoning. A deranged monster of a man. And what was it that attracted so many to him? The fact that in an unfeeling, uncaring world, he and his cult seemed to care for them. "What's wrong with the world?" our speaker boomed from the pulpit. And it prompted me to think. What IS wrong with us?

I think we as a race, have evolved to such a level that we no longer know what is important to us. There is today a painful scarcity of that rarest of all commodities - Love. When was the last time you said "I love you" to someone? Think about it. Spouses, parents, friends, sweethearts....all of us....we hesitate to say "I love you". Why? And even when we do so, what do we really mean? Do we mean, "I love you because it is convenient, painless and necessary for me", or do we mean, "I love you in spite of everything because I can't help it"?

In a world that teaches us to grab, wear blinkers, climb over fallen comrades and fight our way to the top, where is the space for Love? It's a 'dog-eat-dog' world and it's every man for himself. Parents push children to over-achieve when they should be allowing them space to blossom on their own; children focus on their own dreams and force their parents to fade into the background. Husbands don't think they need to tell their wives everyday that they appreciate them; Wives breed resentment because they believe they are being taken advantage of. Even friends use each other and move on when they are done. Really, where is the Love?

Since childhood, I have done my best to avoid movies like 'The Passion of the Christ' because I could never reconcile myself to the fact that God sent His only Son to die so painfully a criminal's death, for my ruddy sake! It just seems so amazingly unfair to me. With every painful, dragging step as He carries the cross to Golgotha, with every crack of the thorny whip on His shattered and furrowed back and with every blow of the hammer on His bloodied, nailed wrists, I wince and tremble and ineveitably end up blubbering into my neighbour's sleeve. I did that at 7 and at 30, I continue to do it. However, there is one big reason why I keep watching these movies.....for just one scene that will always remain before my eyes - the courtyard scene with Peter and Jesus.

Jesus has been dragged to the High Priest's courtyard and flogged within an inch of His life through the customary 39 lashes. Peter is lurking in the background trying to sneak a look or maybe garner some information on what awaits His Lord. By the light of the bonfire there, a woman recognises Peter. He waves her away hoping no one has heard her. To his great dismay though, soon many more identify him. "Weren't you with the Nazarene?" they ask. "Weren't you part of his entourage too?" "We know you, we saw you with him...", they badger Peter. Trapped and cornered, he chooses the smartest way out. Thrice he utters the same lie - "No, no, leave me alone. I tell you I do not know the man!" At the 3rd utterance, the cock crows (as Jesus once predicted it would) loud and clear. Shaken by his betrayal, Peter looks up, only to gaze directly into the eyes of an exhausted Jesus who meets his look from across the courtyard. Unable to bear that look, Peter flees the place.

I have often wondered what it was that Peter saw in Jesus' eyes that night. What was it that caused him so much grief and shame and later toughened him up so much as to become the rock on which the church was built and even unto a martyr's death? Was it disappointment? Couldn't be. Jesus knew this was coming. Bitterness? Sorrow? Pain? Tears? After much deliberation, I can only conclude that to effect such a reaction from Peter, the expression in Jesus' eyes, could have been only one thing - Love.

To be betrayed by all you knew and healed and fed and cared about, to be deserted by your closest friends, to be at death's door with no one who loves you enough by your side, to lie there bleeding and friendless and dying.....and to still be able to convey with just one look all your heart's passion for someone...now THAT is Love. Where is that Love in our world today?

Admit it. All of us are starved for love and affection in some way or the other. The old beggar at the beach deserted by his family, the young software techie making a lonely living faraway from home, the silent suburban housewife wishing her husband would come home early, the little orphan child hoping someone would adopt her, the widowed woman with kids wondering if someone will ever love her again, the aging single man desperate for just one woman to love him as he is......face it...we all need Love.

God's love is of course available to all of us. But there is one conditional clause. God's love can reach people only via media other people. If you like me are wondering today what's wrong with the world, then stand up and do your part. Go home and love your family. Go out and show someone you care. Little by little, one person at a time, we can heal the world.

Afraid you'll get hurt if you do love somebody genuinely and with all you've got? Honestly speaking, you probably will. You can't love someone without emotionally investing yourself in them. But then again, think of Jesus, (the Son of God who ought to have been sitting by His Father's side, reigning in royal majesty), rolling around in His own blood, torn and battered because of you, and still saying, "I love you so much". Maybe that will help.

A Blessed Easter to you friend.....

"This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. " - 1 John 4:9-12




22 comments:

Vishwak Avanan said...

Wow! how amazingly described. I admired the way you have related things and gave so much of meaning and realization to the reader.
But, there are also few things which i feel exists and are very evident today. Our parents love and care they have for us... and also few friends who take care of us so much in need and also laugh and cry with us. But as you had said we have lost many other forms.

M said...

Great comeback ! Super post ..
Well love is one divine thing , well not really a thing its a feeling , genuine bonding for some other soul , be it person, animal or anything ...

Now it is said Love is genuine , when " What you do and what you do not do, does not alter my love for you!"

So God's love is genuine since He does not change His love on us , just because we stop calling Him, or we do some "Stupid" (i know its a mean word to say ) stuff ...

Yes Love, get hurt ..... keep doing the same .. for He watches us from above and He would heal us even if things go awry ....

Btw i love you loads .. genuinely .. yes i am scared at times when you brig out your 100 emotions all at once :D

Hannah Lauvanya said...

Everybody doesn't have the love of their parents Vishwak...proof is the huge number of child abuse and rape cases involving family members that is so quickly coming to light today. While some of us do have people who love us in our lives, you must admit, they and we both forget to express it at most times....and love without expression is a sad, sad waste of positive energy....

Hannah Lauvanya said...

@Meenu: That was a beautiful one-line description of true love. And 'stupid' is a mean word? Girl, u ARE VERY sweet! And I know exactly what you mean about my 100 emotions all at once...don't blame u at all..loving me is very difficult indeed! :)

Michel H Ashton said...

people are under fed,in some acute cases there is malnutrition , its a scarce resource...and it is "Love".For all the abuse and overuse this word as gone through sill there is some corner in the heart which seeks it...
cant deny the fact where you've said there is a fear of getting hurt(may be im the only one)

Gods love does surpass everything...

well said hannah....... as usual :)

Nebeula said...

Beautifuly woven! You are unbeatable! The entire flow of thoughts are evenly trimmed, and shaped.. You have brought out very nicely, the reality in this world, and the only hope we have.

Again, yr vivid description of Christ is awesome! Huh! You have made me a fan yet again! Love that 'To be betrayed... now THAT is love.' VEry true! Well written. Amazing!

Hannah Lauvanya said...

@Ash: Hey, so good to hear from you...thanks for the kind comments. About you being the only one...no buddy, everyone but everyone is afraid of loving truly and hence getting hurt. I am too...otherwise I couldn't have written this could I? :)

Hannah Lauvanya said...

@Beu: Beu, you make me blush! I'm not unbeatable...I just happen to be able to write my best when I am moved to extreme emotions - either positive or negative. And am sure u know which one I was experiencing from the grim tone of the piece...
And you know what, I truly believe that THAT and only THAT is true love. Thanks again for the kind words da....

Jacob said...

Well the journey in this world is not our own. Beautiful lines for the man who is suppose to be a guide for the people to tell them that God has created man for Love which we haven't done yet.

It wa clearly said that A true lover would seek the Beloved even on the gallows and on the cross. And Love begins to pull him or her with great intensity to the essence. Finally, an intimate lover comes very close to his or her Beloved and he or she sees the Beloved as a friend, a sweetheart, a lover, and beyond that he or she is completely lost in the essence, the reality of the Beloved. Metaphorically, the author says: Near the end of the journey, the mature Christian realizes that a true Christian comes from this world to the hereafter, then he or she must come from the hereafter back to the world to serve humanity and life in general.

Thanks for the author on briefing the Way of Love, can only be traveled by determination and real practice, not just by reading and gathering.

Thanks for the reflect, reflect, and reflect... and then let's act, act, and act....Spread love and you shall see the Beloved everywhere.

The love arrested within ourselves must be released now to be one with its Source.

In in a nutshell: To live as love, to die because of love, to be burned by love, to celebrate life in love.

Collen Vigie said...

Hi Hannah!!

I dont want to state the obvious, but this is exceptional writing, your thoughts well woven through your words...has made me reflect on what's wrong with our world? - what's wrong with us? Strongly reflecting on what you said about the scarcity of love in the world and closely looking at the last paragraph especially these lines..... "Afraid you'll get hurt if you do love somebody genuinely and with all you've got? Honestly speaking, you probably will."

I would like to stress here, Hannah it is not fear to love someone that is mostly prevailent in this world...but deciding who we should love, and why we should love. Christ loved us all, he never chose whom he would love and he never will...I suppose we need to do the same...which is more in the light of your previous post, Positive thinking...all things and everything is good, it is how we look at them and approach them.

Keep writing & spreading the love...

God bless you always!!

Collen Vigie

Anonymous said...

Superb post! perfectly captured. btw, where have you gone hiding again?

Anonymous said...

You are a good blogger. Try to insist over the fact sacrifice. Tendency to sacrifice comes only when you love. Also please write about spinster's life and their dedication to Jesus and how a spinster should lead her life trying to make only her jesus to be loved by her ways and not her lifestyle,talents etc and her sacrifice towards wordly life and enjoyments so that she does not steal any other's heart except of jesus christ...write about such spinsters stories...

Anonymous said...

Still no sign of you eh? C'mon girl

1013799 said...

I was simply startled at the depth of this blog. To tell you the truth, I didn't expect it when I started with it.
It's a great thought about Jesus look towards Peter expressing HIS love in the midst of pain.
My prayers that God will continue to use you.
Regards,
Jones

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Unknown said...

You reminded me that god created me to show how much he love everyone in the world..understood for what I am here in the world!!!
I'm much delighted by the anecdote the way you narrated..

R Chaitanya said...

Very well written

Anonymous said...

Can I just say what a relief to find someone who actually knows what theyre talking about on the internet. You definitely know how to bring an issue to light and make it important. More people need to read this and understand this side of the story. I cant believe youre not more popular because you definitely have the gift.

Lynn said...

Awesome post:)loved every bit of it...umm..just one doubt..was that 39 lashes or 49 lashes?

Lynn said...

awesome post:)loved every bit of it!..umm..just one doubt..was that 49 or 39 lashes?

Hannah Lauvanya said...

Lynn: 39 definitely. My bad. I stand corrected. Thanks so much! :)