From
children to the impaired,
Dogs and
cats,
All types
ensnared,
By calculating rats.
What
becomes obvious is now in view,
Those
taking advantage,
Will get their due.
But those
who stand,
For what
can never be theirs,
Lend mercy’s
hand,
By myriad cares.
They take
up the cause,
Of those
who cannot defend,
Completing
God’s chores,
With love’s currency to spend.
***
One thing all supposed ‘good
people’ despise is the charlatan taking advantage of the vulnerable, in all
corners of life. And the list of the vulnerable is never ending. Indeed, we are
all vulnerable.
But those in view just now are
particularly children, the mentally and physically impaired, animals, the poor
and marginalised, and anyone else in a powerless or power-compromised
circumstance.
Serving the vulnerable is God’s
greatest privilege. This is not recognised by the world or by our flesh. We
want to serve in the more glamorous circumstances. But serving the vulnerable
pleases God more (see particularly Matthew
25:31-46).
When serving the vulnerable we
make absolutely sure that the power differential is minimised as much as it can
be. We get to their level if we can. That is to be our constant intention. And
we are especially sensitive to their needs in front of our own. We adopt the
stance of the advocate—carer of others’ needs.
There are practical concerns and
we need to be constantly aware of them, or we will, often inadvertently, take
advantage. Such a thing is a cause for later regret.
As it is with all people we serve,
we propagate love. The vulnerable, especially, need plenty of love and no cause
for rejection. How good could all our
relationships be if only we treated people as genuinely vulnerable?
If we have a role with the
vulnerable we are honoured by God and genuinely privileged. Let us never forget
that.
© 2012 S. J. Wickham.
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