Today in the state of Alabama confederate flags
were removed from government property at the order of the governor. And then the Internet went berserk.
“I am not racist, BUT…”
I read this phrase over and over and over.
“BUT
this is my heritage! You can’t take history away!”
“BUT you can’t strip away my rights!”“BUT this is the SOUTH!”
You began posting mini history lessons about the origin of
the flag and that it was never intended
to be a symbol of racism and it wasn’t created
for evil, and I hear you.
“I’m not racist,” you say. And I believe you.
But “not racist” isn’t enough. Jesus never called us to be “not racist”, you guys. He called us to be LOVE. And Love is so much more.
“Love is
patient and kind;
Love does not envy or boast;
it is not arrogant or rude.
It does not insist on its own way;
It is not irritable or resentful;
It does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth…
Love never ends.”
(1 Corinthians 13 from The Message Translation)
“Not racist” nods at the wrongs that were done
but puts emphasis on "harmless" tradition.
“Not racist” demands personal rights and freedoms remain at all costs. "Not racist" insists that things stay the same.
But Love. Love chooses to sacrifice those
entitlements to protect others. “Not racist” is mostly concerned with self, but Love
says, “You matter more than me.”
Love says, “PEOPLE matter more than a flag, or a tradition or ANY OTHER
FACTOR added to the equation. And
if giving up my right to fly a flag will remind you of that Love…. It’s worth
it. YOU are worth it.”
So, to my friends and peers and neighbors and
family and the litany of others raging on social forums because of this “loss”…
I ask you this. Is “not-racist”
enough for you? We were never called
to be just enough. We were called
for so much more.
We can change the world, you guys. But we have to start with Love.
We can change the world, you guys. But we have to start with Love.