Friday, March 24,
2023
TOXIC PEOPLE!
Luke 15:14-16
14 And when he had spent all, there
arose a mighty famine in that land; and he began to be in want.
15 And he went and joined himself to a citizen
of that country; and he sent him into his fields to feed swine.
16 And he would fain have filled his belly
with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him.
There are prodigals
all around us. You know
the kind. Everything they think is wrong and everything they do tends to
trouble; either for themselves or those around them. They are toxic, poison!
How did they get this way?
The above scripture,
of course, is a snapshot of
the man we call “the prodigal son.” He had a loving father and a nurturing
environment on the family farm. He was due to inherit a portion of it – but not
quite half because his older brother would inherit more. Perhaps this was his
aggravation! At any rate, he decided to cash in his portion and set off on his
own.
Toxic people are often
selfish people.
There is a swirling vortex of resources that ends with them. They are a black
hole of consumption. They suck up riches and spit out poverty. They are takers
and not givers. They are spenders and save not. They expect everything and
contribute little.
Toxic people are often
foolish people.
Ruin and debris are scattered all around them from the catastrophic results of foolish
decisions. They are almost comic in their foolishness. Those who befriend them
are wounded. Those who are kin to them suffer pain.
Toxic people are needy
people. They are transient
because they ruin every home they find. Life deteriorates around them while they blame
others for their plight. They are void of accountability and shun responsibility.
They cause others pain while they seek pleasure.
Toxic people may still
be rescued. They may
“come to themselves.” Some Sunday school song may yet ring in their ears. Some
poem or casual remark may trigger a remembrance of a life lived long ago. Even
the “John 3:16” sign held aloft behind the goal posts during an extra point
attempt goads them to change. In the end the misery far outweighs any pleasure
they sought, and the memory of golden days haunts them. They decide! They rise!
They devise a speech of confession: “Father, I have sinned against heaven, and
in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son.” (Luke 15:21)
Toxic people, who
repent and return, may yet find a welcome. The father watches for them – seeing them
afar off. The father runs to him and meets him. The shoes, the robe, and the
ring were not rewards for wickedness. They were symbols of restoration.
God, the Father, is ready to welcome you
too.
Are the circumstances of
your life bitter to
you and those around you? Have you acted selfishly? Have you chosen foolishly?
Won’t you “come to yourself” and come home to your Father? He’s waiting for
you.
Dear Lord, I know the pain of my own
foolishness and the pleasure of being welcomed home again. Thank you for your
patience. Speak loudly and clearly to the prodigals today. AMEN
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