Dictionary.com has several definitions for “pawn”. The one that seems most relevant to this atheist graphic is “someone who is used or manipulated to further another person’s purposes”.
Based on all this, I’m quite happy to report that the graphic is gloriously CORRECT.
Before I explain why, let me make one thing clear: every person on this planet is a pawn. Including YOU.
We are pawns of political parties, special interest groups, Hollywood stars, loved ones, sports “heroes”, big business, social media and almost anything else you can name.
We are constantly on the receiving end of manipulation, even as we seek — often unconsciously — to manipulate others. In fact, I could be accused of attempting to manipulate you right now.
So how is the graphic that inspired this blog so thoroughly right? Because people like me, who believe Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God, WANT to be a pawn.
We want to be used or manipulated to further God’s agenda in a world that even optimistic people must admit isn’t doing well. His agenda starts and ends with bringing all of humanity back to Him.
Right now, most of us have little or no connection to our creator because we follow the agenda of our culture: Earn more money. Get more power. Buy bigger flat-screen TVs. Obsess about the lives of celebrities. Botox our way to better looks. Pamper ourselves with luxurious vacations.
Notice the common denominator? All these agenda items are about me-me-me.
Now consider God’s agenda:
- Love your enemies and pray for them (spoken by Jesus).
- Do for others what you would have them do for you (more words from Jesus). Notice how active this is? Jesus is saying don’t just avoid doing wrong things to others, get out there and do good things.
- Avoid judging others, because how you judge them is how God will judge you (also from Jesus).
- Put others ahead of yourself, just as Jesus did when he was physically on earth (from one of the people Jesus trained to follow Him).
- Show mercy to others and leave judgement to God (from Jesus’ brother)
- Help those who are in need (also from Jesus’ brother).
- Live with a sense of thankfulness (from one of the people Jesus trained to follow Him).
Notice the common denominator? These agenda items are about others. I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I write that if all of us strived to live this way, our world would be a better place.
But how can we make this a priority when we so often do wrong and fail to do right? I have a radical, life-changing answer: accept the gift of Jesus, who is offered to EVERYONE.
Accept that Jesus died to wipe all your moral crimes off the books. Welcome Him into your heart and mind. Then watch as He starts changing your life — a project that can begin NOW and end when you finish life on this planet and then spend eternity in Heaven with Him.
Interested? Yes or no, post your thoughts below and let’s have a conversation.
Wow! Well written; I like the easy readibility with powerful content.
Well done.
May God Bless you.