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WWJH - What Would Jesus Hate If you've been around Christian circles long enough, you'll remember when WWJD bracelets were popular back in the 90s. It stood for What Would Jesus Do, and these popular bracelets were a way to be reminded to think about what Jesus might do in a certain situation. How would he have loved well or what words might he have spoken? I always liked the idea and thought it was a helpful way to keep Jesus' words and direction top of mind for those of us who follow him. But more recently, I've found myself thinking more about WWJH... What Would Jesus Hate? Unfortunately, ask any non-church goer in the country this question and I'm sure you'd get a pretty strong list of who they believe the church hates. It's unfortunate. But those aren't the things that come top of mind when I think of WWJH. No, my mind goes back more toward who and what made Jesus angry in the Bible. And that... that was those who claimed to represent God but whose lives told another story altogether. Those that were religious but took advantage of others. Those that loved to be seen doing good things in public, but in private were abusers and manipulators. The Pharisees, the religious leaders of Jesus day, often received the harshest of his words. And he didn't hold back. He called them "blind guides", "white washed tombs" and "broods of vipers" They were supposed to be helping lead people to God, but they were sending another message altogether. Jesus hated lack of accountability, lack of responsibility, of caring and kindness and compassion. The people who received Jesus warmest words were those who had been on the receiving end of the abuse. The victims, the downtrodden, the outcasts and "sinners". So, maybe, our churches today could do well to make up some WWJH bracelets and pass THOSE around. And let those bracelets bring conviction and change into the core of our church bodies. I believe that is where we can start to see a true impact in the world around us.
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