Saturday, January 25, 2020

Make Room

1/25/2020
Galatians 1:15
“But when it pleased God…”

Sadly, in today’s world, much of society tries to make God small or non-existent. There is a push towards self-empowerment, and although God may factor into some self-help movements, He rarely seems to be the center of those programs. Many people believe in some sort of Higher Power, with a focus on nature or the supernatural. In an April 2019 Gallop Poll, it was reported that church attendance in the West was at an all-time low. Also, most public displays connected to faith are being expunged. Some people are very vocal in their mistrust of people of faith, because they have experienced hatred through prejudice or judgement. At times, God’s people stay silent so as not to align themselves with such hatred, only freely speaking of their faith in places of like-minded safety. We are living in an age where people try placing God into a beautiful box with a bow that may get opened once in a while. What a sad time. The truth is that God’s power and majesty cannot be contained; it is everlasting and eternal. The same God that spoke to Moses and led His people out of Egypt, healed the sick and raised the dead, the God of the Old and New Testament, Creator of the Universe and Savior of the world, is the same God for now and forever.

In the past eight years I have grown in my walk with the Lord. He pulled me up from the depths of despair, and healed my brokenness. I have been trying to listen to Him more fully and stay open to His leading, but as Chambers asks in today’s lesson, do I give Him “elbow room?” Am I open to the Holy Spirit’s leading without getting in the way? Do I look for God in limited ways? Is my expectation high but my participation low? Am I connected and open enough to be surprised by what God does? Do I make room for Him? Do I live a life of expectancy? Is my faith open, vibrant, and alive enough to truly believe that God may break in at any moment? Do I get in the way? I know that I have many, many times in the past. My deepest prayer is not to put God in that pretty box with a bow, or to project this in my witness. My desire is for a connection with the full spectrum of His power and glory, and to reflect that to others. I pray to be still and be ready.

Chambers says, “Do not look for God to come in any particular way, but look for Him…However much we may know God, the great lesson is to learn is that at any minute He may break in. We are apt to overlook this element of surprise, yet God never works in any other way.”

Good, Good Father - Chris Tomlin

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