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What Would Jesus Heckle? (Guest Voice)

What Would Jesus Heckle?

by Doug Bursch
Host of The Family Spiritual Show

I wanted to write today’s column about angry town hall hecklers, spurious email forwards, and the morally bankrupt dialogue permeating so much of our political discourse. I wanted to address some of the inexcusable name calling and derogatory labeling, the reckless use of words such as socialist and Nazi, and the fear mongering and base demagoguery motivating much of our political debate.

In fact, I was going to use today’s essay to point out that the word “debate” does not aptly describe the current condition of our democracy. Instead, the mode of national discourse has become an ugly shouting match fueled by internet inaccuracies, corporate greed, political pandering, and a ratings driven media.

I was going to challenge my Christian contemporaries to stand up and speak out against the vile tone that has become commonplace among the political punditry. I was going to ask my brothers and sisters in Christ to stand up for a truth that is rooted in love, a truth that uses reconciling words, a truth that seeks the lost, a truth that shines the light of Christ!

I wanted to point out the importance of our words, our demeanor, our attitude, and our spirit. All of it matters. If Christianity means anything at all, it must contrast the world. The fruit of the Spirit must guide our very breath. When a Christian enters the debate, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control should permeate the dialogue.

I thought of using today’s column to point out the importance of reading Christ’s words before championing his cause. I was going to point out how Christ repeatedly challenges us to love our enemies, to do good to those who persecute us, to serve those in authority, to submit to one another out of love for God!

Christ calls us to a righteousness that is rooted in the grace of God and centered in our willingness to seek first God’s kingdom and God’s justice. God’s justice calls us to look first at our sins, our failings, and our need for grace. Heavenly justice commands us to humble ourselves in the eyes of God! Christians are to have the same attitude as Christ Jesus, who being in very nature God, humbled himself and became the servant of all.

Christians aren’t hecklers, we are healers. It is through the power of the cross of Christ that we stand. Our righteousness is not our own, it is a gift from God! Therefore. I have no right to judge, condemn, or tear down. I am bound to a kingdom of truth and love. In God’s goodness and beauty I make my stand.

I wanted to address these ideas and truths in today’s column. However, I decided against such a tact.

There just seems to be so much angry noise; even if I had written these words down, I doubt anyone would have listened.

What would Jesus heckle? And this is what has become of my beautiful Savior. . .

Doug Bursch hosts a weekly radio program entitled, The Fairly Spiritual Show. He also pastors Evergreen Foursquare Church in Auburn, WA. In his spare time he wastes time updating his website. www.fairlyspiritual.org

Listen to Doug discuss this issue on a podcast of his show HERE.

  • fairlyspiritual
    Good point. Jesus spoke strongly to the self righteous. Particularly the self righteous that followed him around from city to city, challenging what he was saying and doing. And yes, we have a very powerful instance recorded of Jesus turning over the money-changer tables in the temple. Which is a great text to read and see why the money changers displeased Christ.
  • jeainnj
    Jesus did trash the money-changers and sellers in the temple. And he regularly called the Pharisees hypocrites for outwardly following rules but being spiritually bankrupt.
  • dunno_moire
    Leonidas - Amen brother!
  • fairlyspiritual
    This essay isn't about whether Jesus is for Republican or Democratic health care reform. I'm talking about the attitude. Good point that all sides reap the negative reward of angry, labeling, and name calling. If we really have the truth, we should be able to communicate it in a manner that's worthy of that truth. I often tell my congregation (full of Democrats and Republicans) "reasonable people can disagree on all sort of issues. . . Even so, we don't have to be jerks about it. Thanks for the responses, I appreciate the feedback.
  • Leonidas
    Jesus would be giving of his own time and energy, not asking the government to do it, but asking each individual to do it on their own.
  • dunno_moire
    Jesus would probably be at the AIDS hostel healing the dieing (without making an effort to blame them for their illness) or in a prison breaking up fights or miraculously creating housing for the numerous homeless.

    I know it won't be politically correct to say this but I think 'the left' is reaping what it sowed. Particularly what it sowed during Bush's presidency (lest we forget all the hate filled nonsense spewed during those years) and what it sowed during the election. Specific to the latter sowing is all that 'only racists disagree with Obama' foolishness. That was a stupid ball to get rolling. IMHO what we're seeing now is in part the effects of not getting that ball 'over the top' - it's lost forward trajectory and after slowing it has reversed to begin rolling over all those that pushed it up - crushing them on its way back down into the dark pit of cultural stereotyping. It is never a good idea to demonize your opponent, especially in such a hate filled way. If we don't think it's hateful to call someone a racist 'just because' then why are we now finding it hateful to see people called 'nazi' and 'socialist' with equal lack of reason to do so?

    I think Jesus would say stop using labels that aren't appropriate for describing those with whom you disagree. I think he'd say it now and I think he would have said it during the election.

    Hate filled stereotype labeling is asking for a reaction in kind - it may in fact disable a kind (peaceful) reaction.
  • DavidD
    If someone were sure of what the results will be of all future elections, I bet that would ease the frustration that drives someone to be rude toward a speaker, both in terms of interrupting the speaker and making simplistically cutting sound bites out of complex realities. So while I'm not sure exactly how Jesus experienced this world, I doubt He would heckle anything. He'd wait His turn to speak. Of course, you can try asking Him. If He feels the need to do anything, wouldn't it be something more productive than heckling?

    Do you ask this question knowing that the answer is, "Nothing"? That's assuming that drawing in the dirt does not count as heckling.

    I myself am not omniscient. I'd like to be, so I have imagined how soothing it would be to know now who wins today's conflicts, accounting for my confidence in the above. Instead I have to be content knowing that someone wins, maybe even stupidity, impetuousness, and outright lying. Still I'd never heckle anyone. That's in part due to my personality. The other part of that is my fatalism that voters will decide about whether the current round of name-calling and valuing clever words over documented facts appeals to them or appalls them as it appalls me. If voters choose what appalls me, it wouldn't be the first time. I don't remember that ever turning out for the best, but maybe it turns out to be yet another learning experience for some people regarding the problems with our human nature, controlling and contentious as we are.

    So what? Cultural evolution is run by people as a whole, not just the smart ones, the wise ones, the loving ones or the scrupulously honest ones. I feel the need as a scientist to respect that, just as I know as a Christian that I can take a different way. In truly accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, I can find that I don't need to heckle any more than He does, that I don't need to be anxious about the result of this any more than He does. So why do so many hecklers call themselves Christians, when it must be fear, pride and idols driving them? I guess if they were good listeners about their own faults, they wouldn't be hecklers, would they?
  • ordinarysparrow
    Perhaps Jesus would say go spend the day with Bella and Tara. . .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBtFTF2ii7U&feat...
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