Do you feel the need to be vulnerable? I
sure do sometimes. It is rather difficult for a man to say this, but it is
necessary for all of us to be vulnerable at some point. In fact, if we think
about it, we are by nature vulnerable beings. How many of you, if you truly think
about it, rely on others to simply live? I’m not talking about the obvious,
such as your heart beating or your immune system working. I’m talking about
eating, lodging, receiving education and so on. Things like, receiving love, protection
from criminals and dangerous viruses, and national defense are some things we
also take for granted. It is amazing to me how the modern man has become so
self-centered and under the illusion of self-sustenance when in fact we are
more dependent than ever we have ever been. If another country were to attack
Japan, for example, and we lose our economic structure, how many of us will
survive as basic farmers or hunter gatherers? I believe most of us will end up
as beggars as our skills are so far removed from the basic functions of
survival. We rely on others to figure those things out.
I was talking to a lady in my old church with
the O’Brien’s one day. As I was translating the whole process of adoption, in
which the lady knew much about, she said something that caught my attention.
She was describing how each mother who adopts a child needs to quit everything
and focus on the child and show as much affection to the child as possible.
This is due to the child being so hurt, even as a baby, that excess love was
needed to comfort him or her. Therefore, the lady said, it is discouraged for
mothers to be working at least for the first several years of the baby’s life.
She said the first few years were crucial in connecting with the baby and start
the process of healing him or her!
Oh how much love we truly need! If a baby
who has been hurt at age 3 months needs that much attention, how much do adults
who have been hurt over many years need it? I’m fairly certain we need it as much
as a baby since we are merely grown babies with a brain that can process
hurtful things. Just as much as eating, love is a basic need for human survival.
This is where my message from chapel last
Saturday connects with. The question is, who can provide all of these needs? We
need a hero, who will not only come to our rescue, but who will provide for our
most fundamental need; love. Isn’t it great that we are given this person? That
he is real? Jesus who has promised to provide for our daily needs also loves us
abundantly! All he asks for return is that we become vulnerable and rely upon
him. How easy! Honestly, I can’t think of a better person to rely upon. As
mentioned in church, we all rely on something. We choose God, or “not God,”
everything other. We rely on the strength of something, whether it may be our
own brain, science, society, government or family. However, nothing promises
the fundamental provision of our essential needs as does Jesus. His sacrifice
is the ultimate form of love in which nothing can compete. I think I’ll choose
to rely upon Jesus. Hope you do too.