He was working the high steel when he saw a co-worker lose his grip. He swung out on a cable and caught him, swung back onto the girder and then lost his balance and fell. Ironic...he saved someone and then was about lose his own life. There was a loud rush of air, a blue and red blur and then his descent slowed and then stopped...and he then found himself hovering in the arms of an angel from the planet Krypton.
Yes, this was an obvious fictitious story from Superman/Action comics from the early 90's. John Henry Irons, a former employee of Lex Luthor, became a high steel worker after being fired as a weapons designer for LuthorCorp. He realized what his weapons were actually being used for and threatened to "blow the whistle" on Lex, so he was fired and discredited as an engineer. After Lex got through with his reputation, he would have been lucky to get a job engineering a new way to make children's craft projects out of popsicle sticks.
After Superman saving him from death, John thanked him profusely, to which Superman replied, "Make sure you make it (your life) worth saving."
I've always been able to find deeper spiritual truths in my hobby-reading, and this story is no less easy to parallel, so stick with me here.
Jesus came to bring us life, not just in the hereafter, but in the here and now. When we accept Him, eternal life begins right then and there - the New Testament is very clear on this fact. When He gave His life on Golgotha and rose from the dead 3 days later, He opened the door for life to truly begin for us, we just have to walk through the door.
With that being said, He also made the way for us to live a life that is pleasing to Him, one that reflects His love, grace and power. We have been told in Scripture that God, through Christ, now wishes to write His law upon our hearts, no longer on cold tables of stone. That means that His ways are alive and empowered by Him, rather than by human effort.
To be obedient to God is a way of life that requires submission to His leading and NOT just performing the duties as outlined on a checklist. Keeping a checklist is the way of man that can be found in every religion, including Western-thought tainted Christianity. The original Plan, as shown in the plain writings of Paul and the plain teachings of Jesus, make it clear that keeping rules and regulations merely for the sake of keeping them is not enough, no, on second thought, is not what is required.
What IS required is to "love the Lord your God with all of your heart, mind and strength AND to love your neighbor as yourself." Jesus said that on these two principles hang all of what the Law and the writings of the Prophets depend. Paul explained further that to fulfill the Law of Love is to truly keep the Law. Does all this mean that we are free to live and do as we please? Yes and no.
YES - As St. Augustine said, "Love God and do as you please." and I couldn't agree more. If we have a real relationship with Him, then His will rules in our lives, so what pleases Him pleases us.
NO - This is not a license to sin, because if we are in Him, then we are dead to sin. When we live in disobedience to His way of Life, then we are disconnected...or as Jesus put it, we are not abiding in Him. (see John 15)
So, in conclusion, Jesus swooped down and saved us from the fall. We were careening out of control and destined to be physical and spiritual street pizza. When we recognize this, we are extremely grateful, but in turn He looks at us in compassion and says, "Make sure you make it worth saving." Then we, in turn, reach out to others and tell them about this Hero who saved us from death and that He wants to do the same for them.
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11/17/09
Right on Time
There once was a man who decided to go swimming. He had everything he needed to swim - swimsuit to cover his nakedness, SPF 15 sunblock to protect him from burning, goggles to see clearly and, lastly, a snorkle to be able to breathe.
He made his way past the "Baywatch" lifeguards into the ocean. He began to swim over to a cove just knowing that he would see some beautiful sea life there. He thought he really had it together, but the swimsuit was ill-fitting, the goggles fogged up, the sun block wasn't waterproof and the snorkle had a crack in it. In fact, the snorkle let in too much water and he started to strangle and thrash about in the water. He thought he was a goner because he was too far away for the lifeguards to see him.
He was about to go under...his nose was, literally, the only thing above the water, when he felt a strong arm encircle his upper body and pull him above the surface. He was still sputtering and gasping as he was pulled ashore. The Man who saved him was pushing the water from his lungs and was prepared to perform mouth-to-mouth, when the man vomited the last of the salt water from his body. As he lay on the sand, heaving, he looked up into the eyes of the One who came to his rescue. He wasn't a lifeguard, but He had definitely guarded this man's life.
As the man came to the point where he could speak again, he started to brow-beat the Man who saved him..."Where were you? Why did it take you so long? What were you waiting for?", and on, and on.
The Man only smiled and said, "Your nose had not yet gone under and you're still alive...the way I see it, I was right on time."
Think about it.
He made his way past the "Baywatch" lifeguards into the ocean. He began to swim over to a cove just knowing that he would see some beautiful sea life there. He thought he really had it together, but the swimsuit was ill-fitting, the goggles fogged up, the sun block wasn't waterproof and the snorkle had a crack in it. In fact, the snorkle let in too much water and he started to strangle and thrash about in the water. He thought he was a goner because he was too far away for the lifeguards to see him.
He was about to go under...his nose was, literally, the only thing above the water, when he felt a strong arm encircle his upper body and pull him above the surface. He was still sputtering and gasping as he was pulled ashore. The Man who saved him was pushing the water from his lungs and was prepared to perform mouth-to-mouth, when the man vomited the last of the salt water from his body. As he lay on the sand, heaving, he looked up into the eyes of the One who came to his rescue. He wasn't a lifeguard, but He had definitely guarded this man's life.
As the man came to the point where he could speak again, he started to brow-beat the Man who saved him..."Where were you? Why did it take you so long? What were you waiting for?", and on, and on.
The Man only smiled and said, "Your nose had not yet gone under and you're still alive...the way I see it, I was right on time."
Think about it.
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