Time for Faithfulness
by ryan
There are a lot of things we don’t have time for, and that is part of what it means to be a creature, a non-god.
We people are little; we are weak and quick to become frail. Life is short they say. And they are right. In all this shortness, there is a whole lot of busyness we try to cram in. Why?
People are little who yearn for big.
We were created this way, and I will mention two ways we can respond. The first extreme is to try to become a god, to transcend our littleness on our own. Perhaps we try doing more than is humanly possible, cramming our schedules, skipping out on sleep, or neglecting the Sabbath. Or maybe we go so far as trying to earn people’s worship.
An alternative to this is embracing our creatureliness, along with its limitations, while at the same time reaching out for God in faithful worship. What does that look like?
I think of Jesus as he taught his students to feed the multitudes. If they had tried to provide food for thousands on their own, they would have failed miserably. But because they were with Jesus and they obeyed him, everyone was fed.
There is a big peace and rest that comes from realizing we are just people, while at the same time realizing that God is God. And God is here, now.
Now, we have time for faithfulness.
Great words for me this morning….Thank-you….
My prayers are for God to continue to use you and Jordan.
Barbara
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 00:26:22 +0000 To: okgal@hotmail.com
You’re welcome, Barbara. Thank you for posting and for praying for us.
May God bless you with more of himself as you are faithful!
ryan