Who Will Be Saved?. William H. Willimon
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The couple is enraged but feels helpless to do anything about it. Eventually, they separate, so angry is the woman that her husband stood by and did nothing, so humiliated and angry is the man that he was a helpless bystander as his beloved was humiliated by this racist cop.
Later in the movie, the same policeman comes upon a terrible accident. A car has flipped upside down. It is leaking gas. Trapped inside is the driver. The policeman moves into action, crawling inside the car. But when he climbs inside and the trapped driver sees him, she begins screaming, "No, no! Not you. Get away from me. Don't touch me!"
It is the same woman whom he earlier humiliated. She is obviously terrified to see him. Though she hangs upside down, and though gasoline is leaking all around her, she can't stand the thought of being near this man again, much less having him save her.
But the policeman acts as he has been trained. He attempts to calm her. He tells her that she is going to make it. He pulls out his knife and cuts her free, gently letting her down in the upside down car, eventually pulling her to safety just before the car explodes in flames.
As she is led away by others, she looks over her shoulder and sees that the cop, the man who had so terribly wronged her now is the one responsible for saving her life. She must live as one who has been saved, indebted to a man whom she hates. Her savior is the perpetrator of a terrible, sinful act. It is all very complicated.
Salvation is complicated because of the complicated trinitarian God who saves. We are saved by the one whom we despise. Unlike in Crash, we are saved not by the one who abused us, but the one whom we abused. The one whom we crucified in a desperate attempt to be left alone becomes our savior who refuses to be God without us. And in being saved we are also indebted, enlisted, and bound in discipleship to the one who has suffered because of us and yet suffered for us in order to save us. Our salvation by the crucified Christ thus presses upon us heavy responsibility to live with the risen Christ. His salvation makes our lives more complex than if we had not been reached to and embraced by him. Even now God is searching through the large collection of divine fishhooks for just the right lure to catch you in order to embrace you in order eternally to enjoy you.
All we know of salvation, our final end, our ultimate hope, is Jesus Christ who keeps trying zealously to eros us, sōzō completely, rescue us, heal us, perfectly to have us be all that he intends. Salvation is, therefore, also the name for the adventure of being the objects of the love of a God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit pro nobis. Charles Wesley's hymns are about as sensuous as most of us Methodists get. Wesley knew that to be loved by God is to be changed in the embrace. As usual, Wesley says it better than I:
Finish, then, thy new creation;
pure and spotless let us be.
Let us see thy great salvation
perfectly restored in thee:
changed from glory into glory,
till in heaven we take our place,
till we cast our crowns before thee,
lost in wonder, love, and praise.6
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