Monday, January 25, 2010

Love in Action

In I John 3:18, the wise apostle writes, "Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth." In other words, don't just talk about love, do it. We are fairly proficient, particularly in this national capital region, in talking a good game, whether it is a political hot potato, fiscal challenge, or simply a competition between friends. But talking is not the end-all when it comes to exercising significant change...there must also be meaningful action.

New Testament writer James said that it is not enough to tell a person without a coat to go and be warmed...to truly make a difference one must give the coat that helps keep another warm. As the old adage says, "actions speak louder than words."

The pictures from Haiti are hard to fathom. Hundreds of thousands dead, millions homeless or at the very least, displaced by the terrible earthquakes that have ravaged the country. We might grieve such hardship and mourn such devastating loss of life...to do so is to recognize the need. But if that is all we do, we have done little more than the disinterested person James describes who did nothing to warm a cold body and soul. How will we respond to the massive needs in the country of Haiti?

Westwood will do so in at least four ways. First, we pray. This is not a last resort when nothing else can be done. Prayer is the first response when there is any need. Second, we receive a special offering February 14th...indeed, a perfect day for a "love offering." This offering will be divided among our ministry partners, The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and the Baptist World Alliance, who have persons on the ground in Haiti and are working through local congregations there to meet needs. Third, in March we will receive medical and personal hygiene supplies that will be shipped to our ministry partners there that will be used for the foreseeable future. Finally, we hope at some point in the future to send a team to Haiti, though we know that will probably be quite some time before this happens.

Is love truly love if it does not motivate one to action? To love others in Jesus' name is to show that love. I invite you to join the Westwood family as we seek to love the people of Haiti in word and action.

Jim Abernathy