Not Who I Am
“Do not think that I have come to
abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill
them.
Matthew 5:17
Sitting behind his desk, Liz’s slap was fresh in Ken’s mind.
“Liz, I know our last appointment didn’t end the way you’d hoped, and the truth
is I wish I could have helped you. But the program guidelines wouldn’t allow
it.”
“So… you gonna deny me again?!” she challenged.
“I’m going to do whatever the guidelines call for, Liz.”
Yet, as Ken reviewed the verifications Liz had provided he
realized that a ‘denial’ was exactly what this case would result in. “I’m sorry,
Liz, but you don’t meet the income guidelines again.”
Incensed, she started to rise…
“Wait… please…” Ken implored. “I have something I’d like to
propose.”
She settled back into the chair, “What?!”
“Tomorrow is Saturday. I would like to come to your house
and repair your car. Look…I know you think I’m uncaring and heartless. And in
your shoes I might feel the same. But what I do is not who I am.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“It means I do
care about you and your situation. I don’t control what the program guidelines
dictate, but I do have to abide by them. But it doesn't mean I don’t understand
or care. So…if you’ll allow me, I’ll fix your car and pay for it myself.”
Skeptical, Liz accepted the offer.
Following the repairs that next evening, Liz asked, “Why
would you do this for me, especially after the way I've treated you?”
Ken smiled. Give me
the words, Lord…
†
Had Ken not compassionately reached out to Liz she might
never have known that the rigid person she encountered wasn't at all who he was.
Many times, when doing what the rules dictate, we are judged
unjustly; because what we do does not always define who we are.
Jesus told the people that His coming did not reject or eliminate
the law, but that grace should now accompany it.
As Disciples of Jesus Christ, we have the opportunity to
extend grace on a daily basis, and reveal Whose we are, if we only choose to explore
the possibilities.
Prayer
“Lord, help me see
people for who they are and not judge them by what they do. Please, show me
where I can be Your hands and feet today. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
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