The Wildness of God
We live our lives before the wild, dangerous, unfettered and free character of the living God.
(Walter Brueggemann)
The unknown Romancing or the Message of the Arrows- which captures the essence of life? Should we keep our hearts open to the Romance or concentrate on protecting ourselves from the Arrows? Should we live with hopeful abandon, trusting in a larger story whose ending is good, or should we live in our small stories and glean what we can from the Romance while trying to avoid the Arrows?
Perhaps God, as the Author of the Story we're all living in, would tilt the scale in a favorable direction if we knew we could trust him. And therein lies our dilemma. There seems to be no direct correlation between the way we live our lives and the resulting fate God has in store for us, at least on this earth. Abraham's grandson, Jacob, lives the life of a manipulator and is blessed. Jesus lives for the sake of others and is crucified. And we never quite know when we're going to run into the uncertainty of the part God has written for us in his play, whether our character has significant lines yet to speak or will even survive the afternoon.
(The Sacred Romance)
1 comment:
Hi Uncle Jim and Aunt Dolly,
I heard a presentation about juicing raw fruits and veggies recently that was interesting. The speaker claimed that the enzymes present in raw fruits / veggies can all be absorbed very easily through juicing and there is very little digestive stress involved as most of the fiber does not end up in the juice. I don't know if you have a juicer or not, but you're welcome to mine if you want (email me or call me). It will juice just about anything including green leafy veggies like raw spinach leaves. I thought of this when I read that you've been trying probiotics. I'm praying for you guys - May the love and peace of Christ abound in you richly. Here's the first link that I found when I googled 'juicing enzyme benefits' - http://www.raw-foods-diet-center.com/benefits-of-juicing-vegetables.html
Joey
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