Sometimes what seems the best and most promising path to take reaps consequences utterly different than we anticipated. And sometimes the path we initially want nothing to do with is precisely the one that opens to fullness of life.
There’s a
passage from Genesis that recounts the familiar story of the building of the
Tower of Babel. It begins with a scene
flush with harmony, unity, and peace. We’re
presented with a people in whom there is no animosity, no conflict, and no
disheartening divisions. “The whole
world spoke the same language, using the same words.” But then everything changes. They decide to replace God’s vision for the
flourishing of the world with an ambitious plan of their own. They will “build…a city and a tower with
its top in the sky, and so make a name” for themselves. Instead of praising and glorifying God, they
thirst for glory for themselves. They
forget that they are not gods, but creatures who are forever dependent on God. Thus, it’s no surprise when their heady
project leads not to the security and fame they envisioned, but to chaos and
dissolution. The harmony and peace they
enjoyed is forever shattered as they are “scattered…from there all over the
earth,” no longer able to understand one another [Genesis 11:1-9].
By contrast,
in a gospel story from Mark, Jesus asks us to find life by following a path
that goes against the grain of everything we’ve been taught to believe. “What profit is there for one to gain the
whole world and forfeit his life?” [Mark 8:34-9:1]
Jesus
invites us to find life not through self-promotion and self-aggrandizement, but
by taking up our cross and following him. It’s a life characterized by self-denial,
generosity, sacrifice, and a love that endlessly calls us out of ourselves for
the sake of others.
Babel and
Calvary. They symbolize two very different ways of life. Which one we choose to
follow makes all the difference not only for ourselves, but also for the world.
Lord, You
and You alone are the source of fulfillment in life. Please purify my desires
so that I ultimately desire only You and Your holy will. Free me from every
deception and false enticement in life so that I will find satisfaction only in
You. Jesus, I trust in You.
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