"Cease striving and know that I am God.; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in all the earth" (Psalm 46:10).
Hey gang, have you ever read anything by Ken Gire? If not,
I would strongly recommend that you might want to get your hands and
heart around his books The
Weathering Grace of God and Shaped by the Cross.
They are my kind of books, short and big print and carry a ‘big stick’.
We have been in a battle with cancer for the past two years, a battle we
recently lost in the death of a grandson, and I might add, learned that such
diseases are not restricted to the individual plagued but infect the whole
family.
In
The Weathering Grace of God, Gire addresses such subject areas as ‘The
Terrifying Upheavals of Life’, ‘The Weathering Grace of God’, and ‘The
Continuing Landscapes of Faith’. In section one where he addresses the
terrifying upheavals of life, he lays out a scenario that we all need to take
to heart. As times begins to wind down, the Bible is clear that it will
be a time of ever growing more sever upheavals and man’s hearts will fail them
for fear.
The
advice of the Psalmist is "Cease striving and know that I am God"
(Psa. 46:10a). The Hebrew word means ‘to relax, stop making fists’. I once had a youngster in
program at the Village, a twelve year old that came to us from a very violent
home, who, if I placed my hand behind his neck I could raise him from the
ground as I would pick up a plank of wood. My goal was very
simple in intent, but a war in accomplishment. Oh, by the way,
after six months of just plain love and support, I did accomplish my goal.
Ken
Gire made a very profound point when he mentioned artist, sculptors,
painters, musicians, and poet seldom just decide to sit down and write a
symphony and paint a Last Supper. In his book Shaped by the Cross,
which is a story about a magnificent sculpture of the body of Jesus laying in
His mother’s lap (The Pieta) he tells us Michelangelo spent weeks and even
months at the quarry where the marble would be selected to make the
sculpture. And, after choosing the perfect stone, there were periods of
time when he stood by the stone waiting for the sculpture to come
forth.
Ken
made a very important point when he wrote, "What we are asked to listen
to in times of upheaval is the voice of the Great Artist Himself, who will one
day bring, out of the upheavals of the world, a new heaven and a new
earth. And who is in the process of bringing,out of the upheavals in our
life, a new heaven and new earth within us as well. Our culture knows little
of hits kind of listening.That is true of our religious culture as
well."
Sooooo,
my young friends, as I wrap up this morning ,message, I can think of no better
closing than with a quote from A. W Tozer's book The Pursuit of God, "Religion has accepted the
monstrous heresy that noise, size, activity and bluster make a man dear to
God. But we may take heart. To a people caught in the tempest of
the last great conflict God says, "Be
still, and know that I am God" and still He says it, as if He
means to tell us that our strength and safety lie not in noise but in silence.
Blessings,
Gramps
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