Friday, March 30, 2007

Clueless

I have decided, that in light of God's sovereignty, to a degree it is beneficial for us to remain clueless. Looking around me, and observing people's lives, it is easy for me to say that one should not question why God does what He does, that God alone is God, and thus we really have no right to know or argue these things.

I've often felt uncomfortable with leaving it like that, whether it be Christians I am speaking with or non-Christians. Yet, in becoming a Christian there is a certain element of risk, and of course faith that is involved. To know every reason and everything that God is doing, to me, would somehow diminish his Godlike qualities.

After all, He is the God of the universe, and for me to debunk him piece by piece and question His moves from time to time, would mean a lack of faith in my God. If I could in fact know the reasons why He does what He does, I might as well be God.

Now that we have established that God is God, the second response is natural. Let God be God. We as control freaks and analyzers of situations no doubt often put God in a box, in our minds limiting His abilities and where he is "allowed" to work. No wonder God calls us out for our lack of faith. In this age of directing every action from our lofty positions, and seeing the result/or non-result of our directions, it seems we expect God to fall into this pattern also. If not, be directed, we expect at least that God would take a few minutes to explain Himself perhaps.

I think I've more or less laid the groundwork, and yes, there is in fact a point to all this. In trying to debunk God, and in demanding an explanation for His actions, we are in effect robbing ourselves of the joy that is found in Him, and that He has prepared for us to live our lives out fully. How easily it is to miss out on the here and now, when all we are is focussed on the 'logistics', if you will, of how God is working, versus, the very work that God is doing... the daily transformation of our lives.

So, it is tied back to our complete JOY in knowing Him. How simple it is sometimes, the love of a child before His father. Simple faith ... that is what we need ... to rediscover the innocence and joy that is not found in simply knowing a lot.

14 God said to Moses, "I am who I am . [a] This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.' " - Exodus 3:14

1 comment:

Unknown said...

this is good. let God be God - seriously now eh? and of what you said about God's work in the daily transformation of our lives, mmm, this is good too.