Dr. Richard Selzer wrote about a report that he gave
after a surgery he performed on a young lady had left a lasting blemish:
I stand by
the bed where a young woman lies, her face postoperative, her mouth
twisted in palsy, clownish. A tiny twig of the facial nerve, the one to
the muscles of her mouth, has been severed. She will be thus from now
on. The surgeon had followed with religious fervor the curve of her
flesh; I promise you that. Nevertheless, to remove the tumor in her
cheek, I had to cut the little nerve. Her young husband is in the
room. He stands on the opposite side of the bed and together they seem
to dwell in the evening lamplight, isolated from me, private. Who are
they, I ask myself, he and this wry mouth I have made, who gaze at and
touch each other so generously, greedily?
The young
woman speaks. "Will my mouth always be like this?" she asks.
"Yes," I
say, "it will. It is because the nerve was cut."
She nods
and is silent. But the young man smiles. "I like it," he says, "It is
kind of cute." All at once I know who he is. I understand and I lower
my gaze. One is not bold in an encounter with greatness. Unmindful, he
bends to kiss her crooked mouth and I am so close I can see how he
twists his own lips to accommodate to hers, to show her that their kiss
still works. *
Our sins have
marred the image of our souls. We have “missed the mark” in many ways
(Romans 3:23) leaving scars that glaringly reveal our mistakes.
But when Jesus
looks at us, His gaze is one of love. He loves us anyway, scars and
all. He came to us and died on the cross for our sins so that we may be
made whole in His sight (1 Peter 2:24). Despite the mistakes of our
past and our future, His grace still works. He has never stopped loving
us, and He never will.
Accept His
offer of love, grace, and life. Place your
faith
and trust in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turn from your sins in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
His sweet and glorious name (Romans 10:9-10), and be
baptized
(immersed) into Christ and He will cleanse your soul (Acts 2:38;
22:16). Then continue to follow Him faithfully, and He will continue to
cleanse you from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:7-9).
Marred by sin,
we come face to face with Jesus. Though it cost Him His life to pay for
our sins, He looks at us with love and mercy, longing for us to accept
His offer of salvation and eternal life.
“Bring Christ your broken life, So marred by sin;
He will create anew, Make whole again.
Your empty, wasted years, He will restore,
And your iniquities Remember no more.”
-- T.O. Chisholm
And when we
accept His offer, we realize that we have encountered God – a loving,
gracious God.
-- David A. Sargent
* Richard Selzer, M.D., Mortal Lessons: Notes on the
Art of Surgery, 1978, pp. 45-6 as quoted in
www.sermonillustrations.com.
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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