Begging for a living, dignity, humour and Britney Spears' pregnant sister!
I love the narrative of Peter and John who encounter the man begging for money outside of the temple.
It arrests me! It reminds me that even when I don't have anything to give the person begging for food and money at the traffic intersection (and if the truth be told, I have SO much to give - if only I learn to live more generously!) the one thing I can do is validate the person's human dignity.
When Peter and John walk past the beggar, and he asks them for something, Luke records the following:
But Peter, along with John, fixed his gaze on him and said, "Look at us!" [Acts 3.4]
This passage reminds me to look... and not just to look, but to truly see! This is a person who is asking for food, or money. He has needs, feelings, desires, hopes, aspirations, longings - and most importantly he bears the image of God!
Peter and John take it a step further, they ask the man to look back at them. Perhaps they need to have their humanity validated and recognised, even by the poorest of the poor! And so, they affirm his equality with them "don't avert your eyes - look at us. We too are as poor and needy as you are! But, we share the same stamp of God within our lives!"
Giving is a very powerful thing. Having the courage to see is the first step towards feeling. And, when we are brave enough to feel for another human person, we might just be moved to live generously - as generously as the God who looks upon us, and calls us to look upon Him in return!
This picture says it all. This man has empowered himself. He has filled his humanity with the dignity of humour. In this pithy little sign lies the truth of our equality - the beggar on the street is the same as the pregnant sister of the pop star Britney Spears!
I wonder if he takes PayPal payments? I'd be willing to throw in a few bob! He sure made me think!
Reader Comments (1)
Hi Dion,
Great post. See some more funny "homeless" signs at http://www.2spare.com/item_92528.aspx
God bless
Wes