These people are in all walks of life and I don’t think its how they dress or what social background they come from. It’s not how they look; it’s something about how they look at you or maybe how they look through you as if you are merely an object in their way or something to be used.
Now I know we’re all technically “bad people”. That’s not what I’m talking about. There’s a bell curve of behaviour that becomes strikingly obvious when you are introduced to individuals that occupy the top 1-3 percentile of the bad hombre curve.
A few weeks ago I read the verse “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” – Romans 5:8. It’s a nice verse and I understand what all the words mean but the truth of that statement is profound and I don’t think I had ever taken it to the logical extension and allowed it to really sink in before.
Two truths related to that verse are quite amazing;
1) God doesn’t love me any more when I’m righteous than when I am a sinner. He loved me when I was still a sinner enough to send His Son to die for me. Sometimes I feel like I need to “get right with God” before I can approach Him. When I was at my absolute worst He approached me.
2) God loves the Bad Hombre as much as He loves me. The person that I avoid like the Black Death, He reaches out to. Of course I know that, but it never really sank in before and that changed the way I look at people. I realize the only difference between how God looks at anyone is whether or not He sees Jesus when He looks at us.
2 comments:
was ur old neighbor that bad hombre.... or just the scary creep perhaps.. haha
He was the "freaky neighbour" although... I think he thought he was a bad hombre but bad hombres definitely do not wear pink short-shorts. At least not according to my definition.
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