They
stood staring up at the heavens and suddenly two men in radiant clothing were
there with them. "Why are you staring at the sky?"
"Wait,
wait! What's that word? Mumɨndɨhi?"
"It
means 'why'."
"I
thought mumɨrɨm meant 'why'?"
"It
does."
"…
you have two words for why."
They
stopped and considered that and then explained.
"One
means because why and one means for why."
"…"
So they
explained again. And again.
We were
all frustrated with the limits of the trade language for communicating these
nuances until…
"Wait!
So… A man gets bit by a snake and goes to the hospital. Mumɨndɨhi did you come? A snake bit me. Mumɨrɨm did you come? I
need medicine. Is that right?"
It was!
We finally pegged the subtleties between a why for cause and a why for purpose!
I was so
elated I had to call Jacob in immediately and share this revelation with him.
He was pretty excited too. (But a day later, I'm still geeking out!)
Then we
had to turn back to the text.
So what would be the correct answer to the
angels question, why are you staring at the sky?
- BeCAUSE Jesus just was taken up
- FOR THE PURPOSE of seeing him again
Well the
angels then said, "He's gone!"
So
probably b. they wanted to catch another glimpse and the angels were like, um…
hello… don't you have work to be doing?
It’s
funny. Jesus just delegated His work of
preaching about the Kingdom of God and left and immediately
had to send down angels to tell the guys to stop standing around hop to! It's
like He sent a message and said, maybe instead of waiting for me to come back,
looking like a bunch of loons staring up at an empty sky, you could actually do
what I told you. Go to Jerusalem, wait for the gift of the Spirit, go preach
the Good News in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the world. Mmk?
Cool. Go.
I wonder
if we do that. Wait for Jesus to come back and sort this mess instead of doing
the work He assigned us to do. I know I get anxious anytime someone says,
"Lord Jesus come back." I know it's often just an expression, but I'm
not ready and neither are the Mum.
I have
work to do. All the Mum have not had the chance to hear about the Good News in
their heart language, in the language that speaks to their hearts. We've met
Mum speakers who didn't know the trade language so I *know* there are people
who have never read the Gospel in any form. I don't want to meet my maker and
tell Him that the task He set to me was uncompleted. He sent me to the ends of
the earth and I'm not ready for this earth to be destroyed.
What
about you? Are you just biding time until the Lord returns? Or have you started
the work He's assigned to you?
How do
you figure out what that work is?
First,
you pray and you let the Spirit guide you. (Hint: if it makes you super
uncomfortable, it's probably the Spirit.)
Does your
neighbor know about Jesus? Do you know? Do you know your neighbor? Maybe you
need to invite them for dinner? You do know your neighbor and they're super
obnoxious? You definitely need to invite them over for dinner.
What's
your church doing? Can you serve in your church? How's your church serving the
community? It's not?! Maybe you need to start something.
What
about the next community over? This has been a year for disasters! Donating
goods to non-profits is often less than helpful but you could donate goods to a
yardsale where all the profits go to a non-profit working in disaster relief.
Could you coordinate one with your church or your community? Many non-profits
have registries so that people can purchase online physical gifts that there's
actually a need for. Maybe some online shopping is how Jesus would like you to
serve Samaria. (By the way, the Jews were VERY prejudice against the Samarians,
so the more prejudice you feel against a community, the more likely that is the
one you should be serving.)
What
about the ends of the world? Short term mission trips are great for seeing
firsthand what's happening, but these trips often do more good for the trip
taker than those visited. If you haven't been on a missions trip, do it! But if
you have been on a missions trip, you might think about giving a financial gift
instead. I can print 1000 copies of the book of Matthew for the price of one
plane ticket to PNG. I can provide enough food for the translators to work two
weeks straight for the price of one night's stay in town. What can an
organization you choose to give to do with a check?
Let's
stop standing around waiting for Jesus to come back and get to work!
We work
for the Lord.
Mumɨndɨhi?
Because
He redeemed us.
Mumɨrɨm?
So He can
redeem others.
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