"Long lay the world, in sin and error pining; till he appeared and the soul felt it's worth. A thrill of hope. The weary world rejoices! For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!"
I live in the California Central Valley where much of the ground is dry and barren as we’ve weathered a long drought. There was an earnest hope for rain as fall approached, and from this December 24th viewpoint, we can see the drought finally breaking! Its finally raining! I was wondering if the ground could recover from such a long dry spell, but there are tender little green things, long forgotten beneath the soil, finding their way through the top. Little sprigs of hope serve as reminders how from the dark, quiet places….even when on the surface things look bleak and barren, life will emerge.
It reminded me of the SATURDAYS post, “Arise” from last
Christmas - the one that talks about taking off our grave clothes to let the resurrected Jesus live through us. But that's the good part of the story, kind of like when those fall rains finally came this year. The before part of the story happens as Jesus showed up days after
Lazarus died. It didn't look so promising from that point. Mary waited, and Martha scorned...By all accounts
it was too late. Their brother was good and dead and the one person who could have done something about it passively wandered his way there. Why did Jesus wait so long? Did He forget
the urgency of the situation, or just choose to ignore it? It seems so dismissive.
I’ve felt that way - forgotten by God. Haven’t you?
There are times I want God to show up and make the situation better….NOW, but my prayers only seem to go as far as the ceiling then fall right back down and hit the floor. I get weary in the wait and wonder if anything will ever change. (as mentioned in the
previous post). God's favor seems a far way off in the distance. It’s often in such vulnerable space that evil shows up, mingles
with my story, dances with, doubt, shame and regret, and tries to convince me there is
no way out - that things will
never change, that I am (or the situation is) too broken to be made whole. But just like with Lazarus, God’s
timing is different than ours, and he has something in mind far beyond what we can imagine.
In the quiet, dark places where nothing seems to
happen and our lives appear deeply submerged under the soil away from light…away
from living, we can believe there is something better. Our soul- soil, made by God, holds the seeds of long
forgotten life. Lazarus comes forth. Droughts receive the rains. Night gives way to dawn.
For anyone out there who doesn’t know
where you’re going, anyone groping in the dark, trust in God... lean on your God! – Isaiah 50:10
God isn't passive in the dark, he does some of his best work there! Light dawned on the night a humble, betrothed Jewish
woman, living under Roman occupation was visited by an angel who said, “Greetings…
you who are highly favored”. Such words dispelled Mary’s terror. Yet, her favored position didn’t look very
favored at first. It meant,
misunderstanding, confusion, a change-up on her marriage plans, a marginalized reputation,
a donkey ride for who knows how long …in labor!... only to be turned away during her most
significant hour of need.
Then, from the darkness of the womb, the light of
life comes. Life always emerges from
dark places – the soil, the tomb, the womb.
When darkness finds it deepest strength, Light shows up and breaks its hold. Jesus waited on Lazarus because he wanted to
tell the world he is coming for the places that are good and dead! Fragile flesh showed up in a stable to change the story breath by breath. Love
is born! And if we let it in, Living
Water will break the drought and shatter the dark places of shame, disappointment,
regret and resignation. No longer must we live under their oppressive occupation! God has every intention of redeeming the stories we’ve given up on – the ones where we believe there is
no way out and resign to the idea that things are what they are. Those are places best suited
for birth!
Through the heartfelt mercies of our God, God’s Sunrise (Jesus) will break upon us. Shining on those in the darkness, those sitting in the shadow of death, then showing us the way, one foot at a time, down the path of peace – Luke 1:79
Through the heartfelt mercies of our God, God’s Sunrise (Jesus) will break upon us. Shining on those in the darkness, those sitting in the shadow of death, then showing us the way, one foot at a time, down the path of peace – Luke 1:79
The question is will you and I take the journey? Am I, are you, willing to "lay to rest" our life for His? Are we willing to change our espoused plans with this world, risk our treasured things and trust that in it all, somewhere deep beneath the barren surface, God has something altogether better in mind? If we do, we will find we were never forgotten...We were instead highly favored.
Where do you feel the need for urgent change?
Where might God have you in waiting?
Practice sitting still before him for a few minutes, quieting your heart. Ask God to show you his great love for you
See if he desires to give you a vision for his purpose and ask him how you can join him in it.
Where do you feel the need for urgent change?
Where might God have you in waiting?
Practice sitting still before him for a few minutes, quieting your heart. Ask God to show you his great love for you
See if he desires to give you a vision for his purpose and ask him how you can join him in it.
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