Tuesday, October 30, 2007

so as i was listening to the radio an old song played one i like. I just love the words so i thought i would just copy a clip of the lyrics of the Song "What its like" by Everlast:

We've all seen the man at the liquor store beggin for your change. the hair on his face is dirty, dreadlocked and full of mange. he asks a man for what he could spare with shame in his eyes"get a job you fucking slob" is all he replied. God forbid you ever had to walk mile in his shoes cuz then you really might know what its like to sing the blues. then you really might know what its like

I just love it. I think we are so quick to think and judge. To see a homeless man, a drunk, a thug, an addict, a teen mom, a prostitute and put them into the box of what society says about them "whore" "lazy" "heathen" . But what we need to do is see them as a broken human. They never started out that way and probably never intended to end up where they are. We don't know what's happened. They don't need more judgement they need love. All of this thought process is probably from the talking about working with women in prostitution in Baltimore. and that's what the people who work with the women caught in prostitution say. they don't need more shame they need love. This is where Jesus would be. On the front lines. The place and people which society disdains. This is where he would be showing them a different attitude.
Its uncomfortable for us to do this. Its so far out of what we know, our comfort zones, our convenient middle class suburban lives. But this is where we are called to be, where we have to be. And i know that I am no saint in this area but I hope to become more aware, more relevant, and more immersed in this place. I hope to be immersed in the "untouchable" of today.

3 comments:

Nicola said...

The only way I've found of being able to do this was to realise really far inside and with the Holy Spirit's help that I am actually in exactly the same standing before God as 'they' are: that I am just as unworthy, untouchable, yet loved and forgiven as 'they' are. It came as a shock to my proud heart but also as a relief that I didn't need to conjure up anything from inside!
Nic x

steven hamilton said...

amen, casey, amen...as kravitz says: what the world needs is love...

ange said...

case you star - sounds like you are learning and reflecting lots. love hearing and reading jesus in you girl, keep rocking by his amazing grace - tell me some stories about work your are doing with women in maryland too. x