Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Guilty By Association

Has there ever been a cost associated with being friends with someone? Have you ever had to distance yourself from friends or family members, because their actions could tarnish your good reputation? Maybe there would be some, who would look down upon you if they only knew the company you kept? Whether you’ve experience this or not, I can emphatically say, “that at times it can cost you to know someone.”

We see it all the time, a big time political figure, professional athlete, or celebrity losing popularity, endorsements, and public approval, because of their association to someone who did not meet the standards that society deems as acceptable. I often wonder would I be accepted in certain circles if people only knew more about my family and my friends. Would others receive me if they knew my grade school buddies who went to jail, sold drugs, consumed drugs, murdered, and were murdered? You may be able to attest to the fact that there are people in your life that could tarnish your good reputation, if others knew who they really were. {or maybe we are that person}

See the question we all must ask, is not if there is a cost of being associated with those who’s reputation is subpar, rather, “is the pay good enough for you to distance yourself from these friends?” When is the right time to distance yourself, what would you not be willing to lose because of your friendships, when is the time to walk away, and when is the time to run?

In Philippians 1:13, the apostle Paul says that it has become known to everyone that the reason for my imprisonment, “is for Christ.” Paul had not sold drugs, nor had he stolen anything, he committed any white-collar crime, the reason why he was in jail is because of his relationship with a man known as Jesus Christ. Certainly this Jesus had to have killed someone, I’m sure he must have done some heinous act that caused another to become paralyzed, he must have introduced someone to some sinister acts of demonist behaviors, or maybe he betrayed his closest confidants by becoming a traitor?

As much as we would think that this had to be the reputation of Jesus, since Paul was imprisoned because of him. The stark reality is that Jesus did not kill, “he raised the dead,” he did not paralyze, “through His name the lame walked,” he was not a devil worshiper, “He cast out demons,” he wasn’t a sell out, “He was sold out, so that we might have eternal life.”

Much like the days of Paul, being associated with Jesus Christ might cost you something. You might lose some friends, your popularity may dwindle, and public opinion concerning you may diminish, but are any of these things worth you distancing yourself from Him? We must maintain this relationship, no matter the cost. Regardless of how we are perceived by the public, we have to be “down with the King” and everyone must know it. In a day and age when name-dropping has become the norm to get ahead in life, we must never drop the name of Christ unless we really mean it.

To put it plainly, Paul says it like this. “Nothing can separate me from the love of God, through Christ Jesus.” Romans 8:35-39 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Darryl, my brother. What I hear in your post is a call to commitment. What are we really willin to give up for the ultimate realtionship. I'm reminded of Mark 10:28-30, when Peter tells Jesus, we have left it all(my paraphrase) to follow you and Jesus replies I tell you what there is no one who has left mother, father, sisters, brothere, etc..(my paraphrase) who will not receive 100 fold IN THIS LIFE TIME and in the age to come eternal life. So the question then becomes can we give it all up to get it all. Are we really willing to risk our status for his status. Apoint in which you bring up, and also, do I truly trust what he's saying to me. What imprisonment or discomfort or we really to face for His name...must Jesus bear the cross alone?? Take up your cross....you know the rest! blessings brother enjoyed the post!