18 February 2009

Everyday stuff...

I'm writing this entry on February 18...the anniversary of the death of Martin Luther in 1546 at Eisleben, Germany. He happened to be at Eisleben (which was also where he was born in 1483) because a couple of the local bigwigs were engaged in a quarrel. He went to help negotiate a settlement between them so that peace and prosperity might be restored in the area. It was difficult, mundane work (accompanied by some of Luther's usual earthy commentary...this time about the usefulness of lawyers).

While there, he became very ill and died in a small, borrowed room in an obscure house in this tiny little town. No fanfare. No ER-like rush to save the great motivator of the Protestant Reformation. And the bigwigs and their beloved lawyers didn't get their disputes settled either.

So much for being the "big man on campus."

...but fitting as a reminder of the nature of Christian life. While our tendency is to look for glory, we are called instead to faithfulness. Bling and notoriety would be good, we think (and so the world tells us). But in fact, simple loving service to God and to one another is a much better indicator of the disposition of our hearts and the destiny of our souls.

And perhaps that doesn't sound exciting enough for us, but it is indeed good news. It is good news because it sanctifies our everyday living. It is good news because it reminds us that each moment of every life is precious to God. It is good news because it allows us to follow Christ whose own humility and obedience opened the way to a life that even death could not end.

So today or this week or whenever you find yourself slogging through the seemingly endless grind of the mundane, remember: God is working through you to bring life and hope and possibility even there. It is our calling and our privilege.

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