We as humans are gifted with the fact that we are so short sighted and are seldom not in awe when things happen to us that may be out of the ordinary routine, whether for good or bad. Blind sided though we are we also demonstrate remarkable resiliance. I am part of that resiliance and am here to help, through my writings and through discussions with the reader. So sit back, buckle your seat belts, and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
THE ALTAR OF GOD
What is important about the place of the altar? Does it commemorate that spot that God first spoke to a man (Genesis 12:7) and lauded him for his acceptance of God's power and Kingship? Or is it the place that God chose to speak to my spiritual forefathers and then to me? God is a most wonderful God that is alone worthy of worship and recognition. I am only an iota although by bringing me into relationship with Himself He has made me an important part of His life. He says, "No fear, child, no fear" and He protects me. The altar and the church become a place for me to commemorate Him by my fellowship with others ("do this in memory of me" - Luke 22:19), all He has done for me, all He has blessed me with, particularly the relationships, the kinship with others who have put Christ on and been called God's children. The church is not a museum to look at items and to say, "I wonder what happened back in..." It is not a place in mothballs, but a place to be taken out of mothballs, a living memorial in which I do things because of Jesus and Who He was and is and hence because of God and Who He is. I putt aside all the false gods, all the walls, anything that might distract me from God and come to Him in my purest,most solitary state. I acknowledge that nothing can keep me from Him and that He reigns supreme. (Job 1:5) I have confessed Him as LORD and Lord (Matthew 16:19) He is King and He is also the one that rules over all the universe. I confess before Him my needs more and more. I confess my needs to be with others. (Acts 16:34) For it is not good for a person to be alone. (Genesis 2:!8). I with my brethren are of one accord, one spirit, one faith, one baptism, one life, as a chorus makes one sound, as a chorus of dancers makes a single movement, all parts working together. (Ephesians 4:4). This is why it is important to commemorate Him, so that I don't forget that He has made many different others but they are nonetheless similar to me in goal and they arrive at similar conclusions about God. When my life, and other people's lives, are pure and unadulterated, when my heart connects to others, and we beat together, different yet similar, I have united myself with others even though I have differences of opinions and thoughts, etc. I am united to others in my differences, in education, in opinion, in health, in strength, and in weakness. It is the perfection of the musical term, "harmony". And there is peace in God as we delve in prayerful relationship with Him. (Acts 12:12) Because we are the same in Him.
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