Thoughts from Aaron of Court House

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Wearing masks and gloves

I realize this is not about heresies and I promise I will get back to them eventually but I thought that this was an interesting story and point I wanted to make.

I was in the hospital today visiting a man who was in “reverse isolation,” meaning he could not be touched and we had to wear masks over our nose and mouths. I had had this experience before, but it was normally because the person lying in the bed was contagious and therefore I did not want to/should not tough them unless I wanted their problem to become my problem. However, this time was different because the man was being protected from me. The hospital did not want me to get my germs on him.

I was almost indignant; I am healthy, what is he going to get from me? I mean I can understand me not wanting things from him, but come on; from the way he looks he could use some of my healthy germs (if there was such a thing).

My fear is that those two things are problems plaguing the church.

I. We feel that those that are “sick” should not be touched. We do not want to invest in their lives nor do we want to touch them for fear of getting their germs. I am reminding of a time when we were taking campus wide communion. The speaker was discussing how we were going to take communion together, and “this was an act that we could all participate in as Christians.” Furthermore, “When we were taking communion together it was how we recognized we were all sinners in need of Christ’s love.” The communion was to be served from one person to the next.

I watched as the girl in front of me took out her “germ-x” and put some on her hands. I remember thinking “how thoughtful of her to not want to get her germs on the next girl.” However, she then passed to “Germ-x” to the girl serving her and said, “Would you mind using this?” I couldn’t’ help but chuckle “so much for us all serving and getting our hands dirty together.”

What breaks my heart is that I think we as the church are “germ-x”ing people out of the kingdom. Do not show up here until you’ve cleaned up a bit.

II. I have determined as I watch some people within the church that call themselves believers, I DO NOT want our new converts meeting them. These people are negative, rude, cynical, and most of the times showing very little fruit. They are so “clean” that they see no need to interact with non-believers if not for the chance to put them, the pastor, the church, or other Christians down.

When I bring someone new around I want these venom-spewers to put on a mask and gloves. I don’t want their “healthy germs” getting on the new people and making them sick.

How sad is it, that there are some people, and some churches whom I want to cover them up so they want infect the unchurched world before I can get to them?

My Prayer is that I will never be in either of these groups. Lord let me live my life in a way that I’m not scared to get “dirty” with the unchurched, but let me stay “clean” enough that when I do interact with them, I don’t infect them with germs they may not have had before.

6 Comments:

  • yes, aaron's back. I don't care what you write on, just write! I love to hear what is going on in your life and in that big brain of yours.

    The story of communion...oh yes, I remember that day. To continue to carry the analogy further, I guess what saddens me most is that the person offering and using the Germ-X appeared to be rather healthy. She seemed like she had a lot going for her. She was generally a nice person...and then BAM "by the way, use this before we connect." People are wearing masks in other ways in the church. You first meet them and think "oh how lovely"...next thing you know they are macing you with "Get Jesus-or else" type of language.

    By the way, for anyone reading this post and my comment, the girl that Germ-X became synonymous with is a beautiful and lovely girl. It's just an illustration

    By Blogger Mike Cline, at 10:41 AM  

  • Aaron, just a thought from the world without IWU... I am currently at a church in KS, the beltbuckle of the Bible Belt. The church is now Wesleyan but came from the Church of God tradition so are very traditionalist. However, despite their views and the high moral standards they hold they are one of the most welcoming groups I have ever worked with. Christians who have attended church and believed fully for their whole lives live, work, and invite their friends (some of whom are single moms, drug addicts, alcoholics, and liquour store owners). I appreciae what you are saying because such is not the case everywhere in Christendom but it should be. May "those without sin cast the first stone".

    By Blogger D.M., at 2:03 PM  

  • That puts things into perspective for me. I have been struggling with "how to deal" with this one person. In a way I am 'germ-xing' them and that needs to stop. I have seen both of the problems in the church (in my previous church), tried to get away from them and have, but not completely. It is sad for people to think that the others are unclean...boy are they going to be surprised in heaven with everyone else there!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:20 PM  

  • Aaron, I know this is basic but your point reminds me of Jesus working with the lepers. HE DID NOT CARE! Actually, that's wrong. He did care and he loved enough that it did not matter what was wrong with the person. So I say lets take off our masks and glove and get dirty so that we can be cleansed!

    Keep posting and I will keep reading!

    By Blogger Brian, at 9:37 AM  

  • Well said, Aaron. I will keep the Germ-X Communion locked in my mind for a long time, it's a great illustration. Thankfully, Jesus didn't come with cleaning gloves on his hands in the incarnation and his way of life clashed with spiritual elitism time and time again. Glad to hear you're up at Heritage.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:37 AM  

  • BLOG ALREADY! You are acting as if you just finished putting together 600+ prayer notebooks. Get back to it!

    By Blogger Mike Cline, at 7:37 AM  

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