Today is…
the day to know what you are prepared to do.
“I am the good Shepherd: the good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.” John 10:11 KJV
“What are you prepared to do?”
In the movie, “The Untouchables,” Sean Connery and Kevin Costner played dedicated government law enforcement officials fighting against Al Capone and other “bootleggers” during prohibition.
In the film, Sean Connery’s character was marked for death by Capone, was attacked in his home, shot multiple times, and left for dead. Kevin Costner, as Elliot Ness, found him just before he died and Connery’s last words were, “What are you prepared to do?”
In 1963, in Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave the following challenge to the world: “If a man hasn’t discovered something worth dying for, he isn’t fit to live.”
On April 3, 1968, Dr. King was murdered as a result of his fight for the rights of all mankind.
Jesus Christ lived His life knowing how it would end. He is the only person to have ever walked the earth who knew what He was prepared to do from the very beginning of His life: He was prepared to die so that each one of us could live.
People frequently focus on the ways in which society, and the people who make up that society, fail. Certainly, things that can be made better need to be identified; situations that need fixing require attention; areas that can be improved upon have to be brought to light before that can happen.
Yes, those things that are wrong must be part of the public conscience in order that they may be corrected.
Be that as it may, it is equally important, at the very least, that we spend time identifying the things that are right which we can find all around us, and recognizing those individuals who make them so with their sacrifices.
In each of the instances mentioned, the individual at the center of the message died. Not for themselves, and not of natural causes. Each person died in service to others. Each person proceeded on a journey that they knew was dangerous. Each was aware that the potential for harm was very real, and very great. Not only were they aware of the potential for bodily harm, two of them were aware of the possibility of death.
And one was aware of the certainty of it.
In light of all of this, and on the subject of service to mankind, what are you prepared to do?
We don’t have to do something that involves dying or being killed, but surely, each one of us can do something. Make today the day you know what you are prepared to do.
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Taken from “TODAY IS….A Gift From God”, (C) 2013 Tony Casson