I know how you feel because that’s how I felt at one point. The fact, though, is that millions of women receive the disease from unfaithful husbands, millions of babies are born to HIV positive mothers, and millions become HIV positive through tainted blood supplies.
But let’s set aside that fact and address the question that really matters: What would Jesus do in the same situation? We know what he would do. The gospels are full of his responses to illness, death, and suffering. He was moved with compassion and filled with pity. He cried over Jerusalem because its people were so far away from the life he had come to offer them. He touched the untouchables, the call girls, the hated tax collectors, the blind, the crippled, the mentally ill, the outcasts, the marginalized, the despised and rejected ones. The Bible tells us he willingly took on the pain and sorrow that wasn’t his; he chose to bear it.
His response answers all the questions, clears out the confusion, diffuses our arguments, and destroys any ambiguity. He suffered with hurting people without asking them how they got sick, whether or not they had done anything risky or stupid, whether it was “their fault” or if they were the “innocent victim” of someone else’s behavior. He just chose to stand with them, shoulder to shoulder. It is our mission, our call, and our responsibility as his representatives in this world to do what he would do, go where he would go, and love as he would love.Relief agencies and governments are hard at work attacking this global giant, but it wasn’t to any government or relief agency that Jesus said, “I will build you....and the gates of Hell cannot prevail against you.” Jesus spoke those words to his Church! The Church is the most effective distribution channel of help, assistance, care, support, and compassion, and it has the moral authority to call for lifestyle changes.
In some parts of the world there are no post offices, department stores, or electricity, but there often are churches in those places. And the members of those churches are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ to this broken, messed up world. All the relief agencies and governments combined can’t bring an end to this pandemic. They can make a dent, and we need them, but the call is to Jesus’ bride! In the face of a disease that is not curable by any human means, Jesus would care for the sick and expect his followers to do the same.
I invite you to join me in becoming seriously disturbed about something that disturbs the heart of our Father. He is searching for men and women of every age, color, background, and financial status to become seriously disturbed about the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Will you follow Jesus’ example with me and take on others’ pain by fighting against HIV/AIDS and caring for those most affected by it?
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Kay Warren



















