Saturday, June 2, 2012




THE RESPECTABLE SINS

We all know sins
Like murder, rape, child abuse
Ant violent crime---is wrong

We have a penal system
Set up for that
But beyond that---if we have a conscience
We have to reconcile our sins
With our God

But what about sins
Like coldness, indifference, ingratitude, and luke warmness
Toward others
Sins like, pride, jealousy, gossip, etc., etc., etc.

Just the sin of self-righteousness
The sin
Of thinking that we are better
Than the human being
Standing or sitting right beside us

The sins of the spirit
Are more difficult to get at
But I doubt no less of a sin
To our God

These sins are carried by all of us
In varying degrees

In the XVth chapter
Of Saint Luke’s Gospel
Jesus tells us such a story

A story about a Father and his 2 sons
1 respectable, 1 lost

The lost son takes his inheritance
Takes off for a foreign land
And spends everything he has
On wild living

Maybe by today’s standards
Wine-women-and song---maybe even drugs

A severe famine hits
And he has nothing to eat
So he decides to go home
Apologize to his Father
And beg for any job his Father
Will give him

His Father sees him coming from a long way off
And before the son can even apologize
And beg for forgiveness
His Father hugs him and kisses him
And decides to throw a party

The older son hears all the commotion
And basically throws a fit saying,
“All these years I have been slaving for you
And never disobeyed your orders
You never even gave me a young goat
So I could celebrate with my friends
But when this son of yours
Who has squandered your property
With prostitutes comes home
You kill the fatted calf for him”                                                          Luke 15:29-30

I certainly understand
How the older son feels
I am sure you can too

The Father responds,
“My son you are always with me
And everything I have is yours
But we had to celebrate and be glad
Because this brother of yours was dead
And is alive again
He was lost and is found”                                                                    Luke 15:31-32

One thing the sinners of this world know
Is that they are sinners

Jesus himself
Was unduly questioned and criticized
As to why he hung around “sinners”

Dickens once wrote,
“There is so much bad
In the best of us
And so much good
In the worst of us
It ill behooves any of us
To speak badly of the rest of us”

And Jesus himself said,
“If any of you are without sin
Let him be the first to throw the stone”                                                       John 8:7

Robert P. Wallman
11-3-11

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