by Molly Peavy
These sad images are all symptoms of a sickness, the
sickness of souls … a sickness which pervades cultures everywhere on earth.
Without faith, we are all born enemies of God, sinners sinking deeper into our
condition. How could we expect love and compassion to rule when our Savior
rules in so few hearts? Where will people learn of grace? Where will generosity
or compassion be experienced? Not in Shanghai’s streets, crowded with the
ignored unfortunate, not on the subway where seats are stolen from weary elders
with heavy groceries, not in the neighborhoods where confused animals are hurt
for amusement.
We felt horror and
revulsion, much like Jonah must have felt with the Ninevites. But we then realized that this could easily
be us were we without the knowledge of the Lord’s loving forgiveness. The
urgent need for his word became obvious. Hope for the downtrodden, forgiveness
for the oppressors, reprieve for the wounded of body and spirit—our Lord has infinite
riches to offer morally bankrupt human cultures. We were able to bring Christ’s
healing word to our students and staff, and reprieve to an abused kitten (as
pictured), but there is still so much work to be done through prayer, offerings,
and gifts of time and self. Let us all approach our mission in this world—wherever
we may be—with the message of God’s healing love and grace.
- Molly wrote this piece while she and her husband Doug were serving in Shanghai, China.
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