The
personalized licenses plate craze seems to be hitting an all time high. I’m not
sure what it is about the 9th floor of the downtown garage I park in
each day, but that is where I’ve seen the best ones. My top five:
5) GDLUVU
4) FRODO
3) ZOMBIE
2) OB1
1) DU OVR
5) GDLUVU
4) FRODO
3) ZOMBIE
2) OB1
1) DU OVR
I just noticed the DU OVR plate this morning
and it instantly stole my heart. I think the fact it’s on a BMW makes me wonder
that much more, “Why do you need to
DU OVR?”
Of course
everyone could use a do over now and
then. This weekend I had the privilege of leading a writing workshop for women
who are in recovery. As we went through the day and I heard these women’s
stories I could see just how much my life paralleled theirs. I’ve done a lot of
the same things that lead them down the path they are on. In the lottery of
life I have struggled, but I have also had more breaks than any one person
deserves. I have been forgiven, saved by a safety net that was thrown out to
catch me even before I had done anything to earn it. I’ve needed more than one do over and I’ve been lucky enough to
get more than I can count.
One woman
shared her frustration of looking for a job as a convicted felon. “I’m just looking for a do over and that’s
hard to come by.”
She was just
relaying a fact about her situation, not really looking for a response. Honestly
I didn’t know what to say because she is right. We don’t give out do overs that easily. We want to limit
the number of chances we give people because what they did was so bad.
There was a
guy in the Bible who lied once and an entire village was slaughtered as a
result. He committed adultery. He murdered. He was a prideful jerk who thought
he had all the answers and when he failed, thousands and thousands of people
died.
So what does
God say about him: “I have found David
son of Jesse a man after my own heart,”
Did God get it wrong? David ran away and got
people killed. How can he be called a man after God's heart?
Because
grace is scandalous. Grace does not make sense to our tiny human brains. We
can’t control it. We can’t limit the number of do overs people get. And when we try to I think it breaks God’s
heart.
The
God I serve accepts every repentance and confession. The God I worship works
for the good of all humanity. I know a God who delights in you. A God who suffered
on a cross not to show the limit of grace, but the expanse of it.
2 comments:
Wow. Well said!
Great post, Katy. I often think of David when I realize how little grace we are willing to extend to others. He is a reminder to me of how much grace I have received from God, all of it undeserved.
Margaret
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