No us and them
No us and them
Something to think about
The Passover story is part of the great liberation narrative of the Hebrew Bible. We read of families eating their lamb stood up and ready to go, it is the beginning of the escape out of slavery in Egypt. It’s worth us pausing to consider the role of the sacrificial lamb in this epic tale.
After Pharoah’s refusal to let the Israelite people go into the desert, and nine plagues sent from God in consequence, we might well think we know who deserves to be under the judgement of God. Most of us have a tendency to read ourselves into a story as the ‘good guys’! But when the judgement of God passes over the land, the Israelites don’t escape it because of their goodness. Instead, they need to rely on God’s provision of grace.
The Christian message calls us to accept that none of us are truly good. As we look at the injustices rife in the world around us, and the oppressive actions of nations and societies together, there’s no ‘us’ and ‘them’. We are all culpable in the brokenness of our world, and need the saving grace of God, given through the Lamb.