Saturday, March 7, 2009

What is too old or crazy?

What would we think if Abraham (100 yrs old) and Sarah (99 yrs old) had Isaac today?

A few years ago Tony Randall (the actor) sparked ridicule when he, in his 70s, fathered a child. There was a united chorus of detractors pointing out that Tony wouldn’t be able to play catch with his child or probably see him or her graduate from high school. Tony was perceived as being selfish and egotistical to father a child so late in his life.

More recent reproductive conversations have centered on the dangers of pregnancy for women in their 40s, and the ethics of artificial insemination. Today, conventional wisdom is that a woman in her forties is recklessly endangering herself and her child, unless she has some mitigating circumstance. And we have seen that the conversation turns vicious when if an artificially inseminated woman has eight children at once!!

The REAL question we have but are seldom brave enough to ask is: What do we really think of a God who would expose an centenarian couple to the dangers of a pregnancy?

The strange part of Genesis 17 for me is that both Abe and Sarah laughed at the whole idea. Or version today might be, “Yea, right!” But God was serious. Abe became serious, and believed, and is the poster child for faith that God counts as righteousness. So here are the bottom line questions I have…

Do we even hear God’s voice today? I have to assume God has not lost his voice, and is still speaking. Not everything God has to say is how he plans to build nations of people from “dry bones”. But he is still speaking, isn’t he?

If we hear him, might he be saying something just as “crazy” or “irresponsible” to us as he did to Abe and Sarah? Who are we to say what is or is not crazy? Yes, we have experience and science to go on, but our experience has been filtered and is incomplete, and our science is constantly expanding to include more observation. What was yesterday “crazy” and made us laugh, is today normal making us laugh that anyone would have doubted it. So, we must allow God to be “crazy” from time to time, and know that it will look different tomorrow.

Abe and Sarah initially laughed, but came to believe, and trust, and were righteous! When the baby was born, he was named ISAAC, which means “he laughs” – seems appropriate.

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