Tuesday, May 5, 2015

the perfect crime-solved!









My Nana was a very sweet, but dingy woman.  She had certain Nana-isms that we found funny, and we all would laugh at them, waiting for the next gem to come.  One afternoon when we around 10, my cousin Steve and I were told “do not play football in the living room.”  A few times.  We stopped, but as soon as Nanawent out with our mothers, we continued.  Safe, but not as safe as in these Nerf ball days, all was well until a pass was thrown, and it hit one of the statues on her piano.  She had two of them, dark skinned, Egyptian women carrying water buckets over their heads.  They had been there as long as we could remember, at least 10 years, and she often commented on them, they were the high point sitting on top of the piano.  The ball barely hit the left statue, knocking its head off at the shoulders, causing us to panic.  We were in trouble now, so carefully we placed the head back on the shoulders, a pretty clean break, with only a little white of the plaster showing.  Then we quickly went out in the back yard and threw the ball, just as they arrived home.  We never said a word, and no one else did for the next 10 years.  Many a visit to Nana’s was made, but no word of the damage to the statue.  We carefully avoided it and any conversation about it, and to our knowledge no one ever knew about it, and if they did, never said.  We had pulled off the perfect crime, but within our consciences, we would always be afraid of being accused or found out.
Ten years did pass, Steve went to school, I moved west and on one of our visits home met at Nana’s house with our parents.  Nana was mother to our mothers.  Sitting in the living room, Nana walked around as she listened to her grandson’s stories, very proud of us.  When suddenly, standing by the piano, she exclaimed, “look, my statue is broken?  When did that happen?  Who did it?”  And Steve and I started to laugh, and laugh even more.  It had taken her 10 years to notice the broken statue, and we thought it was funny.  A new Nana-ism, but no one else thought so.  As my Father continued to yell at me, I kept laughing, as did Steve.  Uncontrollably, like when we were little kids, until we were exhausted.  No one else saw the humor in it.  And our secret was still safe, no one connected the laughter with the crime, nor the criminal.  But we finally confessed to what had happened, took the punishment of “I told you boys,” and even offered to buy a new one, if one could be found.  But all was forgiven, and to her dying day, the statue remained right where it had intercepted the pass.  Damaged, and the story told to all new comers.  The perfect crime never solved, but yet a confession still exacted from the perpetrators.  Our sin had found us out, something the best criminologists couldn’t do-our parents.  And I wonder where are those statues today?
Our sin had found us out. Numbers 32:23 tells us “but if you do not do so, take note, then you have sinned against the Lord, and your sin will find you out.”  We never realized that in our disobedience we had not only sinned against Nana, but against the Lord.  And it wasn’t God who was out looking for the criminals, but it was our sin that caught up to us.  Yet many today believe God is out to get them, that Jesus is carrying a big stick waiting to hit us with it, but nothing is farther from the truth.  Jesus came to save, to forgive, and to show us the way.  And when we abide in him, continue to fellowship with him in all things, the attitude of Christ will guide our actions.  No matter how old or how lost.  Or saved.  Jesus is the answer, and he came to set the criminals free.  No crime too big, no crime so small it goes unnoticed.  Sin will always be sin, and it will always get between us and God, causing trouble.  MY cousin and I always knew we would be found out, just not when and how.  Even our laughter couldn’t give us away, it was the spirit working in us, that brought us to repentance.  Our sin exposed, we needed forgiveness, and found it from Nana.  And from God.
There are no perfect crimes, only unsolved ones.  And it takes the spirit to reveal the mysteries of Jesus to us.  Without him the Bible makes no sense, we are still sinners and lost, and just waiting to be caught.  Thinking all others are stupid, and that we get away with it.  The statute of limitations on sin never runs out, fortunately neither does forgiveness.  Once you come to Christ and repent, all sin is forgiven, once and for all.  Past, today, and tomorrow.  Just like Jesus, the one who is the forgiveness we need to be reunited with our Father in heaven.  Without Jesus, we will die in sin, God knows, we only lie to ourselves. 
Turn to Jesus today and come clean.  The spirit is calling you to repent, to change your ways and follow him.  My crime was only a statue, but no matter how small or how cruel, be forgiven today.  Ask Jesus into your heart.  Then forgive others, including yourself.  Maybe the hardest thing to do.  Jails are filled with men who are serving their time, but are free in Christ.  God forgives, the state doesn’t.  So find the only forgiveness in him today, know heaven above is calling.  And look forward to the release to a final glory.  Heaven will be filled with sinners, sinners who repented and chose Jesus.  Whose crimes are forgiven, even though God never accuse them.  It was sin that found us out, and without Jesus we would have perished.  But in him we are forgiven....we will stand before the final judge and be found innocent, as if no sin ever happened.  I want an attorney like that, maybe that is why Jesus is called the wonderful counselor.  Perry Mason was good, Jesus is the best.
Jesus came to seek and save the lost.  The devil came to hunt down and destroy.  Only one forgives, one accused, the other saves.  Change your plea today to guilty, admit your sin, and give it all to Jesus.  Sentence and crime blotted out forever to a loving God.  There are no perfect crimes, yet a perfect God sent his son, one of perfection to save us.  To reunite us to him.  To us it was just a statue, but Nana’s statue.  Our sin found us out.  To God we are even more valuable, and his love is seeking to find us out.  If your attorney couldn’t get you life in heaven, turn to the wonderful counselor who can.  And will and has.  His office is right in your heart, bring all your sins and crimes, and leave them with him.  No need to carry any guilt any more, Jesus knows, Jesus forgives, and Jesus saves. 
The parable of the statues, and the perfect crime-solved.  Only God knew all the time.
love with compassion,
Mike
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