ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS
September 26, 2020
Scripture: John 14:3
And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, there you may be also.
Thought for the Day: Tomorrow, I will reference these beautiful words from John’s Gospel, yet I learned that a single space can significantly change the meaning. I was typing this verse very quickly from memory, and when I looked back at what I had typed, it read:
“…so that where I am, there you maybe also.”
There is a difference between “may be” and “maybe” – the latter suggesting that we may or may not be there with Jesus. Who knows?
In fact, there is only certainty in the actual scripture, but a slight mistake can alter the meaning rather dramatically. Jesus was not saying, “…perhaps this may happen, but don’t count on it.” Instead, he was providing a pastoral word of comfort, and certainty is the best comfort one can provide.
Be aware how the smallest of errors can have a dramatic impact on what one is attempting to communicate. It’s the difference between Good News and rather blasé news. Let’s do our best to communicate Good News.
Prayer: God, let my words communicate the convictions of my heart. Amen.
