Another common scenario is that after 10 or 15 minutes of conversation it’s found out that I’m a minister and there seems to be the need for some people to explain why they don’t go to church. Recently I heard this: “I grew up (fill in a denominational name), but it didn’t stick.” That phrase, “It didn’t stick,” got me to thinking. Is that what Christianity is -- something that sticks or doesn’t stick? Is faith like a post-it note we slap on our chests so people will know what we are?
I love post-it notes. They’re real handy but, by design, they’re not anywhere close to permanent. I’ve also noticed that they’re not real effective for multiple uses. The more you remove them and re-stick them the less sticky they become until eventually they don’t stick at all. Post-it notes have a lot of valuable uses, but I’m inclined to think that one of those uses is not as a designation of our faith. Christianity has to be more than a sticky-note, but sadly that’s how it’s seen by many.
A post-it note Christianity is convenient. We can slap it on when we’re at church or with the minister and then painlessly remove it when we’re at work or behind the wheel. We can take it off when we go to the movies or surf the internet and reapply it when we sit down for our quiet time. It can be removed when we want to use power and anger to win an argument and then reapply it when “faith” is more conducive in making a sale or building our reputation. Post-it note Christianity is quite popular, but it just doesn’t work. The more you remove and reapply it the less sticky it gets until eventually it doesn’t stick at all.
After I heard that phrase, “It didn’t stick,” it dawned on me that faith was never designed to stick. Faith was designed to be imbedded. To be surgically implanted in our very beings. To become a permanent fixture of our souls. Anything less is not really faith.
Long before
post-it notes and pens and pencils, an early form of writing was chiseling into
stone. It took longer, of course, but
once it was engraved there was no erasing it.
I think that’s more what faith is like. Something permanently engraved
on our hearts. The Bible talks about God’s word being “written on our hearts.” What a beautiful image.
It’s either
chiseled-in-stone or nothing. Post-it note
faith is not an option. So, what is it for you? Is your faith a post-it note
faith or a chiseled-in-stone kind of faith? Only one will last.
Let love and
faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the
tablet of
your heart.
Proverbs 3:3 (NIV)
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