From time to time as we see various acts of injustices meted out to persons in our society and as we examine the genesis of these acts of injustice, we are left to exclaim: “Who colt de game?” It would appear that the more privileged in our society, those who are prejudiced and those who have no interest in the rights of minorities, those who are comfortable in engaging in acts of injustices even if the acts are perpetrated against those who constitute no threat to their well being and welfare. Never mind that irrational fears are often the reasons for prejudice and bias.
The powerful does not care about minorities when they see the minority constituting a threat, despite the fact that the threat is a figment of their imagination. It is for this reason that the Bible is oftentimes interpreted to support the position of the dominant majority in so far as issues of sexual orientation and same gender loving are concerned.
It is no comfort to us that Jesus Christ was a victim in a system that “colted de game.” The leaders of the society in which Jesus lived accused him of breaking the law, yet they ignored the more important aspects of the Law. They “colted” the game because Jesus became a problem for them. He challenged their way of living and offered an alternative to keeping the Law. He offered love.
In places where obstacles have been created ( the game has been colted) to prevent people from have the quality of life that God wills, the people of faith are challenges to examine possibilities for non conformance and seize such opportunities. We need to get around the obstacles. We might also want to seize the opportunity to demonstrate our genuine commitment to a life that is energized and ennobled by the Spirit of God.
PRAY
Let us pray that for the strength to get around and over all the obstacles that might be erected in one way or another to prevent us from living in nearness and commitment to God.
Written by MEC
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