Being a citizen of a huge nation is difficult. Why? Regional concerns
radically differ. A region commonly fails to grasp radically different
regional realities. A single law cannot address all regional situations.
Truly good things for one region can be truly horrible things for another
region.
In a huge city, a .270 caliber scoped rifle is an unnecessary, deadly weapon
of destruction. On a cattle ranch in Wyoming, a .270 caliber scoped rifle
is a necessary tool in providing security for the herd. Cattle herds do not
roam huge cities, and deadly people-to-people violence is not a reality on
Wyoming cattle ranches.
California's population, climate, and sensitive environment necessitates
environmental concerns. Automobiles and equipment with gasoline engines
sold in other states often must be modified for California. Emissions
standards addressing Los Angeles' smog problem are unnecessary and
repressive in Kansas.
Commonly, one region's problems do not reflect another region's needs. From
region to region, situations, needs, and people change.
People are poor at producing positive responses that respectfully understand
differences. As long as "I am not affected," we can be understanding (or
indifferent). Typically, people regard radical differences to be "stupid"
(if we are prejudiced) or to be "ridiculous" (if we consider ourselves
"enlightened").
In a horrible way, God's people often misrepresent Him. Outside church
circles, godliness is regarded to be bad. Why? Too often, we use
prejudice, arrogance, judgmental behavior, unkind attitudes, and negative
emotions in attempts to force the values of godliness on others.
We find it difficult to be concerned for those "significantly" different.
We more easily care about those "just like us" or "far, far away." Caring
about the people among us who are different is hard.
This is God's basic influence on men or women drawn by faith and
understanding to Him: He who cares about people leads us to care about
people.
Matthew 5:44-48, But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for
He causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the
righteous and the unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what
reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? If you greet
only your brothers, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the
Gentiles do the same? Therefore you are to be perfect (complete, mature), as
your heavenly Father is perfect (complete, mature).
Link to other Writings of David Chadwell