In these Holy Days of Lent, Ramadan, and with Passover coming soon, my mind and heart are troubled by how much violence happens in the name of God.
It is not a new phenomenon that in the name of God, horrors have happened. The Crusades were wars fought to convert the infidels; during the Inquisition, folks were tortured in the name of keeping Catholicism pure; smart, strong women were hunted and killed as witches both in Europe and in colonial Massachusetts. Africans were enslaved; Indigenous were slaughtered; land was stolen; theologies of Apartheid were created in South Africa and Jim Crow in the U.S.. Blacks were lynched and Jews were exterminated in the name of God. Queer and Trans people are banished and tortured in the name of God. Lies, deception, broken hearts, poverty, capitalism run amok, environmental raping and pillaging, all happen in the name of God.
In the name of God. Which God? Whose God? Does God want the death and destruction of people and planet?
Honestly, we don’t fully know who God is. God is mystery, that we can’t quite comprehend. Is there a God at all? I think so. I believe so. But to be honest, much of what many people call “god” is made up from the worst of our thoughts, fears and projections. In other words, though some Holy texts say God creates humans in God’s image, humans also create god in ours.
Too often that made-up god is a bully, hates all the people we hate, and will smite our enemies. That made-up god is on the side of the rich and powerful; the poor and disenfranchised be damned. In fact that made-up god wants us to believe that the tragedies of poverty and sickness are the fault of the poor and sick.
I do not believe in that capitalist, fascist, xenophobic, white male god. I’m with Shug Avery in The Color Purple by Alice Walker. We need to get that god off our eyeballs so we can see who God really is and discover what God really desires for us and the creation.
I preached a sermon last Sunday about the God I know, God who is Love. 1 John says this; I am not making it up. God is Love, and those who live in Love live in God and God lives in them. God is Love, and when we Love, we live in God and God lives in us. God is our dwelling place, our tabernacle and we are God’s dwelling place and tabernacle when we love.
When we love, when we really and truly love ourselves and our neighbors, we are love shacks, baby.
God is love, and God’s promises to us include peace, well-being, and an everlasting love. To image God as our faithful lover, to image God as Love is to shape our hearts to love each other. To image God as a hate monger is to give ourselves permission to hate. To image God as violence almost demands violence from us.
Jonathan Capehart and his producer, Michelle Combo, have been so generous to me over the years. Jonathan and I had a very frank conversation on politics, religion and Trump two years ago during Lent. Click the link, and tell me what you think.
What do you see when you hear the word, God? What image comes to you? A menacing force that lies, cheats and despises everyone who is not white, straight and rich? A mean daddy who will protect you and yours while destroying everyone else? Do you see a brown Jewish rabbi from Palestine preaching love, and healing the world? Do you see a gentle, powerful feminine spirit—Sophia—whose wisdom and breath cause peace ane wellness? What do you see? Be aware of what you see. Look closely at what you see.
What you see matters. What you say matters. How we love matters.
Let’s do better. In the name of God.
In the name of Love.
Yes Rev. Dr. Lewis this is so true and you have stated the issues clearly.
I like the words from Meister Eckhart
"the eye with which you see God is the eye through which God sees you"
This calls me to meditate deeply on God's inter and intra dwelling all of us and to look for God in all beings 🙏🏽😌💕
“We need to get that god off our eyeballs so we can see who God really is and discover what God really desires for us and the creation.”
Yes!