The Pandemic, Covid-19, has not just affected humans physically, psychologically,
economically and socially, but also spiritually. The fear of the disease has
shut the doors of Churches and we witness a rapid increase in “Online Services
and E-propagation of the 'Word of God'". Moreover, this has become a boon
for Tele-Evangelists to establish a name for them by strongly propagating their
own Biblical and (so called) Prophetical Interpretations over Covid-19. Many
such claim, “Covid-19 is a Judgment of God on Humanity, to punish/correct
people for their sins and bring them to Repentance so that they won’t be thrown
into hell”. They use Scripture (esp. 2 Chronicles 7:14) and convince Christians
to believe that the God we worship is a Retributive and a Judgmental God, who
showers plagues and deadly pestilence over God’s own creation because of their
sin.
Such usages of scripture aroused important questions about God in
me: Is God of the Bible really retributive and judgmental? Does the Bible
reflect a killer God who murders own creation (including innocents who are void
of sin) because of their sinful nature or a forgiving God who loves and
forgives God’s own creation just like a father and mother? When did my sins
become more important to God rather than my life and my sufferings? What is the
point of having grace and mercy, when sin prevents God from helping me and
being with me as Immanuel in my sufferings and miseries? Is God so cruel to use
Pain and Suffering (such as Covid-19) to change me rather than using love and
forgiveness alone? These polarized views on God itself during Covid-19 led me
back to the Bible to search for the nature of God.
Directing Verse: Jeremiah 31:31-37 & John 10:1-21
Jeremiah 31:31-37 speaks about New Covenant which God makes with
Humanity/Creation. In the Old Testament, we see God making Covenant with Noah
(Genesis 9:8-17), Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3), Moses/Mt. Sinai (Exodus 19:3-6),
David (2 Samuel 7:1-17) and Jeremiah/New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34). All
these five covenants of God express the Heart and Nature of God. God is seen as
the one who loves Life – the life of all God’s creation. God never paves way
for destruction and doesn’t destroy God’s own creation. In Jeremiah 31, God
passionately declares God’s Love for God’s Creation, when God says: I am their
God, and they are my people and my offspring and nothing can change that, not
even their Iniquities or Sins (v34: for I will forgive their iniquity, and
remember their sin no more). This is the true nature of God. R.B.Y. Scott
opines that “Covenant required a real sharing of Life”. Even today, God
remembers that covenant and shares Life to creation and never destroys or
disrupts God’s own creation through any plagues or deadly pestilence.
John 10 speaks about Jesus as “The Good Shepherd”, which is one of
the very inherent Nature of God and Jesus. Jesus uses a subversive metaphor of
his times, to portray his true nature over his creation. Jesus says two
important phrases: I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly (v10)
and I lay down my life for the Sheep (v11). Just like God, Jesus’ nature is to
provide Life to all creation. But Jesus goes a step further and says: I lay
down my life for the Sheep, which means that Jesus never intends to take
anyone’s life, but rather give his own life so that others can get Life, which
Jesus did on the Cross.
It is through our critical engagement with Scriptures, we understand
true nature of God. When the creation is groaning for life and is at the brink
of survival, we encounter the presence of God through various means striving to
provide life and partake in the sufferings of humanity. In this Covid-19
scenario, we encounter the same mind of God in God’s Children also. On the one
hand, we encounter Doctors, Nurses, Health Care Professionals, Sanitary
Workers, Manual Scavengers and Police who try to prevent more people from being
infected by this virus, while on the other hand, we encounter Individuals,
Government, Churches, Mosques, NGO’s, and other Organization workers, who come
together to help people who are suffering in this pandemic because of hunger.
This is a clear indication of the Nature of God that exists in humanity. This
is the nature that doesn’t brand people as sinners and call for repentance, but
the nature that gives life, saves life and especially co-suffers when our dear
brothers and sisters are suffering around because of Covid-19. This Covid-19
has showed us the true nature of God is never retributive. This image of a
retributive God is either the outcome of human beings incapability to
understand the true nature of God or depicts the horrid nature of human beings
who use such scenarios for their personal gain and mislead people. When
creation is at the threshold of survival, those who co-suffer and work for the
survival of others reflect the nature of God, while those who pass judgment and
call for repentance are always diabolical. How are we today?
Prayer
O God of Love, Grace and Mercy, hear our cries as we suffer from the
voices that pull our spirits down. Open our eyes, that we may see you in and
through the scriptures we read. Grant us the knowledge to discern your will.
Lead us not into the pit of the evil ones, but deliver us into just-seeing and
just-living. We pray in Jesus name. Amen.
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Author: Rev. Samuel Anbarasu
About the Author: Samuel earned his Bachelor of Divinity from the United Theological College, Bangalore. He is an ordained minister of the Church of South India – Diocese of Madras. He is passionate about reading, movies, football and preaching. He is presently serving in the Gundur Pastorate.
Thought provoking,and an eye opener too thanks to rev Samuel Anbarasu
ReplyDeleteThought provoking,and an eye opener too thanks to rev Samuel Anbarasu
ReplyDeleteSam always surprise me & I am inspired by his thoughts. Much needed reply during this pandemic, keep it up thala !!!
ReplyDeleteThis is well-written article that explains current spiritual situation. The views are amazing insights. Keep move. Thanks and CONGRATS! Samma.
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