Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I Hate Asparagus -- A Very Lose Paraphrase of Romans 7

Imagine if God made a law: “Everyone must eat asparagus on Sundays.” I would dread Sundays. And knowing my gag-reflex for asparagus, I probably would NOT eat it. And then I would feel very guilty. It's not that I disagree with God’s commandment. I am sure it's a good commandment. After all, asparagus must be good for me—vitamins, fiber, and probably other nutrients you can get nowhere else! It’s just me. It's the way I am wired! I can’t do it! I wish I was an asparagus-eating-loving-kind-of-guy, but I am just not. I wish there were some way I could change that law. Woe is me!

And then one day God says” “Greg, I am going to change your appetite—I am going to change your desire so that you will love asparagus.” And from that day on, I am a changed man. Now I look forward to Sundays—because I get to eat asparagus. Of course, I can eat asparagus any day of the week, but knowing God is pleased when I eat it on Sundays in particular, I love Sundays.

And now when someone says, “Do you know that God has commanded you to eat asparagus on Sundays?” I say: “Yes, I know, and I just love Sundays." Whether there is a law or not doesn’t matter anymore. I don’t need a law to make me eat asparagus on Sundays. The law is inside of me; it’s in my heart. I am an asparagus-lover by nature.

I wanted to change the law, but instead God changed me. It’s not a new law I needed; it was a new nature.

“This is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days," declares the LORD, "I will put My law within them and on their heart I will write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people…I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone [asparagus-hater] from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh [asparagus-lover] ” (Jeremiah 31:33; Ezekiel 36:26).

1 comment:

  1. Greg,

    That was a very pertinent illustration of the "exchanged life!" We can't prefer something we don't inherantly like unless the change comes from within through the preference of Another.

    By the way, the Northwest US has a chain of fast-food restaurants by the name of Burgerville. They are currently featuring two asparagus-based meal selections: one is deep-fried in tempura batter; the other is a grilled panini-style asparagus and tomato sandwich! God has made my tastebuds change for asparagus vs. agains.

    Woo-hoo!

    Stan

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