Friday, August 5, 2016

05/08/2016



H,
It does have a natural bent to it after a while. It is discipline also in terms of practice that becomes natural. The more time we spend in the light, the more like that fraction of our soul do we become. We spend time in Him so we can become like Him.
There is no substitute for this process. This is why it is so vital we stay in Him. This is why there is no casual Christianity. The pull of the dark is stronger and the lure of sin is easy. Yet, this light is eternal and it will outlast anything else. We do not preach the gospel because it is popular or merely life affirming. We do so because we believe it is the right thing for every human soul. We do so because we believe in a life after death, after falling, after dreams have died and countries have fallen and darkness seems to rule supreme. We believe that what the world needs the most is the supremacy of love over the dangers of self and sin.

There is no doubt that we live in dangerous times. The human soul has been in danger since the fall. The trajectory of man away from God can only end one way. The faith we profess is a permanent solution to this moment of midnight.  

We do not have all the kinks in us worked out. We do not have all the solutions worked out. We are not yet the people that we should be. We are in process. We have spied the light and it is consuming us. This may seem slow but there is no hurry to eternity. It is a narrow path but we walk. We are not afraid. We walk and learn and grow. We are not alone.

I remember this fine scene in that precious show of my childhood “Quantum Leap”, though this particular scene may be from a novelization of the show I read, where the time traveller solves one crisis in time and lands in some kind of bar between worlds. The bartender looks familiar and the traveller is exhausted. He begins to work out what to do next then he stops. He realises he is being pushed through time by a force he cannot explain with mere science and that all he is doing must have a purpose. He is no longer in a hurry to go anywhere or solve any purpose. He has reached a mountaintop of his faith and he knows he will leap into time when the guide of his soul is ready. He settles into the bar stool and orders a pint. At rest.
Grace.

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