Thursday, August 4, 2016

04/08/2016



H,

That is why it is the thing above all things. It will test you to your core. Remember in our younger years when we gave God all these excuses for not turning to Him immediately? On the top of that list was the radical way we knew it would change our lives. We knew it will require giving up some of our pleasure and embracing the intangible and tangible pain floating around this present state of things. We did not want that change even though we needed it.

The disciplines of God are not easy. They are like a wall impossible to scale. The high standard of love is not for an easy mind or a feckless soul or body. It is for those whose souls are alight with a yearning and destiny for the eternal. It is like this: a crippled man or woman going for a world record on a solitary trek around the world through land and water.

We are told it is hard from the onset. Yet, that is only half of the story. The other, perhaps more crucial, part is that the crippling is a blessing in disguise. It allows us to know our true state in the cosmos. It fills us with the humility we need to approach help. It frees us of the tyranny of being our own God.
The solitary trek is not supposed to be lonely. We have a presence that beckons us to look up and soar. To have the vision to see through pain and to become truly helpless, the sort of children that accept and live in the Kingdom of God. Of the lion, the ox and the human face described in the book of revelations, the eagle is a place apart. There is an eagle with healing in His wings. He beckons crippled man and woman to climb upon the strong back of ages and soar through the movements, crescendos and conclusion of this very human life.

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