Tell the World

Oh, thank God—He's so good! His love never runs out. All of you set free by God, tell the world! Let the redeemed of the LORD say so...Psalm 107:2

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Right Here

I'm awed by the profound gift that can be found in simplicity. If we aren't paying attention, we miss it. It may seem so ordinary, we lose the fact that it is ultimately sacred and significant. This week I woke up at dawn and set out for a day on the road. As I turned onto I-75, there was the largest view of the moon I've ever seen, right on the horizon. It was utterly gorgeous. I just had to take it in because it was so incredible. I was immediately drawn to my Creator God. It would be a hard day, a lot of driving, and intense places my heart needed to go. But the Almighty God who created the heavens and the earth was THERE. Present. With me.

I spent the driving time in worship and reflection. The things that God is teaching me right now reach down into the core depths of me. Deeper than I've ever gone or considered. In so many ways I am on a surgery table, cut open and raw. The Great Physician is right there, tending to every last detail. But as for me, I'm in such a state of vulnerability and need, more aware than ever before. It is somewhat surreal.

The day had been full, deep, challenging, but good. I got to spend a few hours in what I affectionately call "God's library". It has a huge wall of windows that overlook grass and trees and beautiful brick buildings. The ceiling is raised 25 feet or more, so it is very open and spacious and freeing. You can either work at brand new clean tables with outlets for your computer and lamps to make it homey, or you can sit in huge, plush leather chairs and put your feet up. It is gorgeous, comfortable, and welcoming. For me being someone who loves to read, reflect, write, process...it is a haven and refuge to do just that. No interruptions of someone needing me. I can escape into my own little world and just be.

The weather was as perfect as it could ever be as I walked out of the library to my van. It was a perfect spring moment where I intentionally stopped to breathe in deep the fresh air, feel the sun shining on my face, smell the flowers bursting forth on the trees, and slowed my pace to take it all in. My heart was warmed and my soul was embraced.

I started back on the drive home and intentionally avoided rush hour traffic. I have three cities to drive through -- Dayton, Cincinnati, and Lexington. It is a straight drive, but depending on what time you hit it or what weather is stirring, it can be a little chaotic. This day that started with sunshine and perfect spring weather suddenly took a turn for the worse when I hit Cincinnati on the ride home. Again I was awestruck by my Creator. The sky had billowing cloud formations, deep and dark. Lightning bolts shot for miles across the sky. There was a raging force, a strength and power so present. Just like the morning began, I sensed God's nearness. I felt like in some ways my heart was raging like that storm, such depths and cares. But God was showing up in His power and strength and letting me know He was in it.

I am in a place right now that I can hardly articulate. It is difficult for me to even grapple with it myself, let alone give a piece of it to someone else to try to understand. But the reminders in creation this day were clear. Even when you don't get it, even when it is too much for you, even when you don't know how long...GOD IS RIGHT HERE. I recently listened to a sermon on how much we long for answers or guarantees. We want the right outcomes. But the only guarantee we are given is this: God will journey with you.

I talked with a friend this week about storms. She said sometimes we don't even want God to necessarily stop the storm. We're not even asking for a change in circumstances or a quick and easy out. We just want to know His nearness in it. If I can't put it into words any better way, that's where I am. Let the storm rage on; just assure me, O God, that You are here with me in it.

1 Comments:

At 1:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know the library of which you speak. I, too, have enjoyed meditating in those big, comfy chairs.
The "right here" part reminds me of a song by Jeremy Camp--he repeats those words.
We've been doing a Sunday night study and looking at how the disciples reacted to a few storms--even when Jesus was right there with them. It has been good to study this. One thing is the reaction of the disciples when Peter got out of the boat to walk to Jesus--because of it, they bowed and worshipped.
Thanks for sharing! ~Charity

 

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