1: First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and
thanksgivings be made for everyone, 2: for kings and all who are in high positions, that
we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and dignity. 3: This is right and
acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, 4: who desires everyone to be saved and to
come to the knowledge of the truth. 5: For there is one God, and there is also one
mediator between God and humankind, Christ Jesus,himself human, 6: who gave himself as a
ransom for all--this was attested at the right time. 7: For this I was appointed a herald
and an apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in
faith and truth.
Step 1: Initial Diagnosis (External Problem) - Apathy
Eli Wiesel once said that it wasn't hatred that sent so many people to the gas
chambers. It was indifference. Everyone just wanted to go about their own business
and not bother with what was happening to "those people." One wonders whether anything
has changed! Political activists today bemoan the crippling apathy that hinders social
involvement and change. On the individual level, we'd rather just stick to our own
business and let other people worry about and take care of themselves.
Step 2: Advanced Diagnosis (Internal Problem) - Selfish Hearts
Our lack of concern is merely a reflection our self-centered hearts. Martin Luther
described sin as the heart turned in on itself: a self obsessing on itself. Because
all care is self-directed, it is impossible to be cognizant of, much less care about,
other people. Cain asked flippantly: "Am I my brother's keeper?" Even though Able
was "in the family," Cain felt no obligation to look out for him.
Step 3: Final Diagnosis (Eternal Problem): - Orphaned
Hard-hearted indifference towards one's brother does not get overlooked by the head of
the family. In fact, the Divine Parent perceives that that callousness is directed not
only towards the brother, but extends to the rest of the family as well, even,
especially, towards the head of the family! Callousness backfire on the callous kid.
Instead of "saving" the self (the task that it has been so absorbed with), the self
actually becomes lost, as if dragged away from home by malevolent kidnappers. Orphaned.
Most excruciating to hear, on the way out the door, are the words of the Divine Parent
saying, "No, I don't recognize him/her. That one is not mine."
Step 4: Initial Prognosis (Eternal Solution) - Bought Back into the Family
Yet, as our writer continues, that is not the whole story. In fact, we learn that it
is the Heavenly Parent's overwhelming desire to re-claim every orphaned human back into
the family. "God... desires everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the
truth" (v. 4). To accomplish that, the Heavenly Parent pays a staggering ransom - the
life of His own Beloved Son, Jesus "who gave himself as a ransom for all" (v. 6). For
his part, Jesus, on account of his self-offering, establishes himself as Chief Mediator
and sets the family precedent.
Step 5: Advanced Prognosis (Internal Solution) - An Offer We Can't Refuse
Jesus' mediation is available to every apathetic orphan in the world – no strings
attached! This offer is so sweet it truly is an offer too good to refuse! Merely
accepting the offer, we are told, brings orphans back into the Family. In turn, that
adoption does something stunning to in-curved heart: It does a one-eighty and begins to
turn outward. This means that adoptees adopt the Father's tender-loving-care toward
all siblings, thus internalizing the family business.
Step 6: Final Prognosis (External Solution) - Immersed in the Family Business
This internalization of the family business prompts all adoptees to get to work. Our
writer urges that "supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for
everyone," (v. 1) - especially for those who are given positions of authority.
Tender-loving care is the motivation, mediation (to re-unite lost orphans to the Divine
Parent) is the goal. The family business, after all, entails nothing less than the "care
and redemption" of the entire world. Talk about wiping out indifference!
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