Monday, December 24, 2012

Right of Way

Where ever you drive in America there are rules of the road where someone has the right away depending on the situation.  These rules are meant to create an even flow of traffic.  Most drivers know the rules and obey.  Some out of fear of a ticket and others who know it is the right thing to do.
 Beyond these rules of order on the road we find three kinds of people.  Most follow the rule; a second type yields the right away on a close situation; the third steal the right away whenever they can.
There is a route I take to work where I see all three daily.  There are a number of intersections where one direction always has the right away, no stop required.  The crossing traffic has a stop sign and by law must wait for an opening to proceed.  In the morning traffic is quite heavy and it is stop and go.  If the vehicles with the right away continued to take it the cross traffic would never move.
What has developed over time is a process where every other car allows someone at the stop sign to go.  This alternating yielding allows for a better flow of traffic.  We see people adapting for the good of all.  No one is stuck waiting for an opening.  These are the yielders.
Some in this situation do not allow a cross trafficker to go.  That is their right and they take it.  Then there are some who go right through the stop, no matter what.  One morning I saw four cars in a row force their way through.  These people feel it is their right and everyone must stop for them.
This is the way of life.  Some simply follow the rules and move through life taking nothing extra and giving nothing extra.  These people go through life with nothing much in return.  Some even complain, I follow the rules and get nothing for it.
The right away stealers move through their life taking all they can get.  And it seems to work out for them.  Some earn a great deal of money on the backs of others.  Are they successful?  Depends on how you define success.  Many of these people complain that they don’t have enough, they are never satisfied.
Then come the third group, they give their rights away for the benefit of others.  This must be a choice, I am not talking about socialism where it id forced.  These people are typically satisfied with life, no matter the challenges or trials.  They will give credit to others for their successes.  They are willing to share all rewards for success.  These people make the best of tough situations.
As human beings we all have some of all three in us.  The key is which of these styles is dominant in your life and which of these styles honor our Savior?  I hope Christ is your Savior, if not think about His style.
As creator of all God has the total right away to do whatever He wishes.  As sinners He has the right to put us to death.  Don’t think you are a sinner?  I challenge you to make an honest review of your life.
So Jesus comes into the picture and show His style.  He came to earth to teach us and show by example how to deal with the right away.  First He showed us to show compassion by the way He showed love through healing.  He taught us how to treat others by not judging, but in forgiving.  He taught there are consequences for not following that path.  He taught us to give and to help others out of love.
Ultimately, when faced with false charges and condemned to die, He did not demand His rights.  He surely could have stopped it with one word, but did not.  He is the ultimate example of giving away the right away, that others may proceed into a right relationship with God.  A relationship we forfeited when we chose to sin.  We are cleansed when He had the right to condemn.  Christ yielding the right away to all who would receive.  It is not something we can take, we must receive.  Those who go through life neither taking or giving also miss the boat, because they do not see they actually have no right to proceed unless they accept the yield from Christ.
Through our gracious Lord and Savior we have the right to take the right away He has given through His sacrifice.  Proceed and have everlasting life, a life we have not earned, but have been given out of love.
God Bless

By Brian David Knapp Author and Columnist

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