Thursday, April 25, 2024

Are You for Real?

Years ago, Scott and I were given the responsibility to care for two beautiful little children. We loved them with our whole hearts. We protected them fiercely. To us, they were ours. Until they weren't. Circumstances changed, and those two beautiful little children were removed from our home. We were devastated. But, even in that emptiness and the ache of loss, I determined to keep my eyes on my Deliverer, my Redeemer; I refused to say "it" was over. As a matter of fact, I told a coworker one day, "God slammed that door so hard and so loud, I know He is going to do something fabulous." The coworker, who had mocked my belief in an "imaginary" God time and time before, looked me directly in the eye, curled his lip and hissed, "He's not. He's not." Oh, how wrong he was! Praise God, those two beautiful little children, their sibling, and their parents are a beloved part of our lives today. Restoration. Mercy. Redemption. That, my friends, is reality!

I say all of this because, so often, we place our eggs in the wrong basket. We look at the calendar, we fixate on our circumstances, we live and die by the balance in our checking account, we invest our time and worry in things that are part and parcel of our physical world without even considering the spiritual realm. We take our first breaths in the physical world; our bones grow, and our muscles become stronger. We go to school to develop our minds in preparation for what is known as "adulthood." We experience seasons and failures, our first kiss, the flu, sunburn, the spray of a waterfall, the death of a parent, the birth of a child, corn on the cob. All the beauty and heartache of the natural world; but it is only a picture of the spiritual part of us. It is real (for now), but it is not all. Our bodies and our minds are not the end of us. Our spirit is that which is eternal --eternally living or eternally dying. 

Look waaay back to the Garden of Eden, and you will find an event that changed the course of human history, The Fall of Man. Romans 5:12 says that through Adam, sin infected us all; by this, as well as our own sin, we are responsible to pay the penalty demanded by moral law --death. There is no option, the moment we are conceived, we are obligated to pay. However, and this is the Good News, Jesus (God) came as a physical being, died in our place, was resurrected and now sits in Heaven, the Mediator for all who would believe. What does all of this have to do with spirituality? Read it again, starting with "Look waaay back..." The physical existence of the garden, of humanity, of the cross and the empty tomb cannot be separated from the spiritual consequences of sin, from the Eternal God who ransomed us or the eternal life (or death) that is a part of our personal stories. We may not pay it any mind, we may not think about hell or the spirit realm, but like it or no, we are spiritual beings --even more so than physical beings! We are physical beings for a short time in light of eternity; we are spiritual beings forever. How we live in this physical world for this brief cycle of life is not the end of us, and when we live as if it is, we miss the point entirely. To fail to hope because "too much time has passed," or to fall into depression because of our circumstances, to hold back our tithe because of the little numbers at the bottom of the page, to spend time ranting and raving, worrying and fretting, plotting and planning when we should be praying and fasting, to live our lives as though the physical world is paramount (or even, tantamount) to the spiritual realm is foolishness and an affront to God who is Spirit and is most certainly not imaginary

I pray, of course, that eternal life is a part of your story. I pray that it's a part of the way you live today, in light of eternity, in obedience to the Holy Spirit, and not by the demands of the physical world. I pray that your spiritual eyes might be opened to all God can do in your situation, and I pray that God will become more real to you each and every day as you trust and submit to Him.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Midweek: The Cockroach Theory

Welcome to Wednesday. This one crossed my path on Facebook --not my usual source of literature or wisdom, but this one is so true! We cannot control the situations in which we find ourselves, but we can control our response. The regular study of Scripture, worship, gratitude, and obedience retrains our brains to better behavior.

"The Cockroach Theory"

At a restaurant, a cockroach suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady.

She started screaming out of fear.

With a panic-stricken face and trembling voice, she started jumping, with both her hands desperately trying to get rid of the cockroach.

Her reaction was contagious, as everyone in her group also got panicky.

The lady finally managed to push the cockroach away but ...it landed on another lady in the group.

Now, it was the turn of the other lady in the group to continue the drama.

The waiter rushed forward to their rescue.

In the relay of throwing, the cockroach next fell upon the waiter.

The waiter stood firm, composed himself and observed the behavior of the cockroach on his shirt.

When he was confident enough, he grabbed it with his fingers and threw it out of the restaurant.

Sipping my coffee and watching the amusement, the antenna of my mind picked up a few thoughts and started wondering, was the cockroach responsible for their histrionic behavior? If so, then why was the waiter not disturbed? He handled it near to perfection, without any chaos.

It is not the cockroach, but the inability of those people to handle the disturbance caused by the cockroach, that disturbed the ladies.

I realized that it is not the shouting of my father or my boss or my wife that disturbs me, but it's my inability to handle the disturbances caused by their shouting that disturbs me.

It's not the traffic jams on the road that disturbs me, but my inability to handle the disturbance caused by the traffic jam that disturbs me.

More than the problem, it's my reaction to the problem that creates chaos in my life.

Lessons learnt from the story:

I understood I should not react in life; I should respond.

The women reacted, whereas the waiter responded.

Reactions are always instinctive whereas responses are always well thought out.

A beautiful way to understand LIFE: 

The HAPPY person is not happy because everything is RIGHT in his Life; he is HAPPY because his Attitude toward everything in his Life is Right!

Monday, April 22, 2024

Happily Ever After Is Coming

And they all lived happily ever after. So deeply imbedded in my psyche were these words, when I took high school literature classes, I struggled --greatly. Reading was my escape, my safe place. When everything around me was uncomfortable and unstructured, the order found in the stories I read was a panacea for my insecurity. The protagonist, the antagonist, the climax, and the euphoric resolution. It was all so neat and tidy. But Death of a Salesman? The Great Gatsby? What was I supposed to do with such pathos? What were themes and literary tools to me? I was simply rushing through all of the drama to get to the happy ending. Until there was none. Sometimes there isn't a happy ending --at least not one that meets our expectations or abides by our schedules. 

We love formulas; easy --or manageable, at least --solutions to the things we encounter. Our stomachs growl and we provide it with food. We go to work each day and collect our pay at the end of the week. Problem, solution, problem, solution, again and again. One happy ending after another. Creation itself testifies to the orderly God who created it. The sun rises, the sun sets, day gives way to night year after year. Spring follows Winter without fail; bitter, barren cold is always overcome by warmth and new life. The Bible is one intense saga of good broken by evil; the Hero enters, and evil is ultimately defeated, allowing good to reign eternally. Every word of it is true. But right now, we are living somewhere between the past eternity and the perfect eternity. Good has come, the Hero has arrived. It is Jesus, the Savior. He died that we and all of those before us and after us might be absolved of our responsibility to pay the price for our sins. He died that we might live free, that we might have an eternal quality of life even as our bodies exist in the bonds of mortality, even as we await that perfect eternity. There is still an evil ruler in this world. The physical has not yet been brought into agreement with the spiritual, and we are, as yet, unable to experience that ultimate happy ending --no matter how hard we race toward it, no matter how vehemently we demand it or expect it. But God, we pray, my plan is good. We need healing, we need a new place to live, our sons and daughters need to know Jesus. We hear the clock ticking and see the pages turning on the calendar. Time is running out and this hasn't yet been resolved. We're counting down the pages of this story, waiting for the Hero to once again make an entrance and save the day. Willy is still wallowing in his own delusions; Gatsby is dead. How can any of this be good?!

The perfect eternity has not yet come. We know the truth of the past, we know what God can do, and we must allow the wings of Hope to carry us through these days and into the perfect eternity. Prayer is answered, bodies are healed, obedience is rewarded, but not always in agreement with our timetable, and not always in the way we anticipate. It is by the blessed assurance of the past eternity we are able to proceed toward the perfect eternity. We can't always see it, we don't always like it, we may not even understand it, but we trust. We trust our Hero and we endure by the truth of His unchangeable character. We may not yet see our happily ever after, but we are promised it is there. In the meantime, we are tasked with being still and knowing. We are tasked with worship and prayer. We are tasked with going forth into all the world and sharing the Good News. We are tasked with loving others and seeking justice and caring for those in need. We are tasked with surrendering our selves that we might be transformed as we do these things. We've not been asked to rewrite one chapter. God's timing is perfect, and He is the ultimate designer, author, artist, and creator. No matter what we think or wish for outcomes, we have to know His are best; the perfect eternity, the happily ever after is yet to come!