‘Why do only some, and not all, have it?’ I wondered, in sadness, as I turned the page in my Bible this morning.
Oh, but you have it, don’t you, that knowing while reading God’s Word, each tissue paper thin page filling out and coming alive at your fingertips? That knowing that connects you to all the other souls who have known, do know, and will know, together as one reaching out to touch eternity – to touch God – and finding Him there in His Word, finding that it was He that reached out first, to you and to me.
Together, and yet we are apart too, because we lack, in words and in the flesh, complete expression of this knowing and of the connection that we have in Him. We lack trust in each other, lack openness and submission to one another.
We still lack the trust and openness and submission due Him!
But every day that we seek God in His Word we find ourselves, with the help of The Spirit, growing in these things, don’t we? We find, as Pastor Bob tells us, that in everything – yes, in everything – God works for our good! We find, as Vicar Daniel explains, that we are able to turn more areas of our lives over to Him – to surrender them to His Will. Even our deep longing to live together in perfect expression of that great mysterious knowing that we share – yes even this – we must surrender, for now!
When we do, we find that it is a most beautiful surrender – more beautiful than we ever could have imagined.
In Christ, hurt is healing and loss is gain!
In Christ we are one, and Christ is the One whom we preach! He reached out to us first so that we might know Him, so that others might know Him.
Our lives are all about His story now.
So for now, we leave – going our separate ways after the church service and the Bible study, closing the pages of The Book at the kitchen table – to live and work together and apart, fleshing out what was expressed and the bit that was grasped, in the hopes of bringing that connection we have in Him, which is beyond human expression, out into the world of those who still do not know.