A Practical Love
Written by Boyd on Apr 11, 2008
I have been to Cuba twice in the past five years. During each trip, I fell more in love with the Cuban people, and left inspired to learn further about the history and current affairs of this neighboring island. As you can probably imagine, it was with great interest that I watched Fidel Castro step down earlier this year. As I listened to him address his people, I wondered how he considered his 49 years in power: whether he looked over his career and evaluated what he had really accomplished.
A museum opened in Havana last year to commemorate the Castro years. In a news article covering the event, a reporter commented that on the Saturday he visited the building, he found it completely empty but for a lone, bored attendant who asked him for an antacid (since “medicines are very scarce”). In this caricature of the country’s larger problems, I can’t help but think that Castro’s revolution died well before his retirement.
Meeting the needs of people is a critical lesson that Castro should have learned. Let’s not make the same mistake at home.
Jesus is our cornerstone. He is relevant and compassionate to each generation. God’s Word and our faith should continue to meet the practical needs around us, because the incredible work of Christ will naturally see people around us changed, just as we are transformed. Friends and strangers should walk through these doors because they want to experience a relevant, a compassionate, a practical love.
I don’t want anyone to live less than a full life — do you?