Thursday, February 15, 2018

witness for the persecution


















A few years back I was a witness to an accident, I was standing on the corner when the car ran through the intersection and t-boned the van.  I knew what I saw, the van was in the intersection, and the Nissan hit it.  End of story, Nissan guilty.  Until the CHP showed up and started asking me questions.  Which light was green?  Which light was red?  Where were you when it happened?  What did you see and when did you see it?  Suddenly, I wasn’t sure what I had seen, too many details for a split second observation.  In my heart I knew the Nissan was wrong, she hit the van, and even admitted it to the Chippie.  But he kept asking questions, and soon we were all confused.  I finally told him,” I’m going, I know what I saw.  You figure it out.” And spent some time with the woman and her husband and son who had been hit.  They wondered why all the questions, it seemed their treatment was being delayed, and they were being held as criminals.  All of us saw what had happened, we all were there, except for the CHP.  It seemed in the confusion he was the only one confused, and was trying to confuse us.  Just like no traffic jam until a cop shows up, his arrival just made the situation worse.  I was willing to go to court, even give a signed testimony to what I saw.  What part of the truth didn’t he get?
Now I understand some people are not so honest, don’t carry insurance, and will lie every chance they get.  I was in eight grade when a car ran into my father and I, the driver saying I was driving.  I was 13.  I was hit from the side once, the police took the report on one day, dated it the previous day, and I was told “it happens all the time.”  Funny how her insurance company without admitting guilt was willing to pay for all the damages.  What did they know the Escondido PD didn’t?  As a rider, every time we see a crash, we are trained they must be going too fast.  With all the losers on their cell phones while driving, which is against the law, why doesn’t it matter when reported?  I was rear ended in my new pick up once by a guy on is cell phone, who told me “let me finish this call and I’ll call 911.”  He hit me, yet the officer responding wanted to know where I was when hit.  Ask the dude who hit me where he was, “on the phone!”  So you may know what happened, know the truth, and even have witnesses to back you up, but under interrogation, you may doubt what you saw.  Isn’t the truth the truth?  Or has perception become the new truth?
Reading in Isaiah this morning, chapter 40, the verse stated how Jerusalem has received double from the hand of God for her sins.  On the surface, it may look like they were punished twice, and that God is mean, evil, vindictive, and cannot be trusted, all the things your non-believing friends want to hear.  They leave thinking they won the argument and were smarter than God, but they just prove their ignorance.  The term paying double was a term used in reference to those who owed a debt.  When they couldn’t pay it, a note declaring them to be a debtor was affixed to their front door. But if someone paid the debt for them, the note was folded over, nailed to the door for all to see the debt was paid.  A cool reference to Israel that God would send a messiah, Jesus, who would fully pay for their debt of sin, by his death and resurrection.  Just the opposite of what it sounds like.  The same offer extended to us today, Jew and Gentile alike.  We were all non-believers once, and God paid a debt we never could.  Maybe if we see things through his eyes it would make a difference.  What sign hangs on your front door? 
Our sign says “BE NICE OR GO AWAY.”  Yet many don’t obey it, and leave the same way, yet we try to offer them peace.  Think about it next time you are wrongly accused, aren’t the words not guilty, innocent, and forgiven beautiful to your ears?  When you know you are right?  But even if wrong, you too can be offered mercy.  You have to screw up to get it, so we all qualify.  In Jesus, I know who I know, I may not always have the words, many times the spirit has offered them without consulting me, and sometimes I can get confused, I’ll get back to you.  But the truth is still the truth, no matter how you interpret it, not your perception, not some exception concerning your situation, the truth is the truth.  I saw what I saw that evening, and the other witnesses backed me up, and I them.  The officer was looking for evidence, Jesus offers us evidence that demands a verdict, a decision.  Unlike the EPD sorry excuse for poor reporting, his word never fails.  I would love to see that officer before a judge, I forced it and he was reprimanded by his superior, but try explaining God to a non-believer without the spirit guiding?  Remember it was the Lord who set you free, someone was just the messenger.  So what is your message, if asked about Jesus, what did you see and when did you see him?  Your answer is your testimony, the answer I gave to one of the men in our fellowship who was sharing with another homeless friend.  The friend thought God was evil for the fire and brimstone he would cast the devil and his angels into, I told him tell him the hell Jesus rescued you out of, and that he was going to.  God doesn’t send people to hell, Jesus rescues them.  Your testimony is that strong, the world may think you deserve double, God give you more than that in forgiveness. 
That night two cars met by accident, you never meet Jesus just by accident.  God had me there that night to substantiate what had happened, I told what I saw, I testified.  I was able to comfort those who had been hit, and also the woman who hit them.  The spirit offers peace, the draw condemns.  Proved that night, at an accident, that really wasn’t, as God knew all the time it would happen.  No one was hurt, the cars would be fixed by the insurance company, and a deductible paid.  God’s insurance has no deductible, covers fire and theft from the one who comes to steal and rob.  Includes life insurance too.  Sign up with Jesus today and be covered.  Be ready to be asked and don’t worry about the answers.  God knows, now you know.  A witness can only tell what he has seen or knows.  So where were you when you first met Jesus?  You already have a testimony to tell....
love with compassion,
Mike
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