I love watching flowers grow each spring. Seeds turn into sprouts, which turn into stalks, which bring forth buds, which bloom into beautiful and fragrant flowers. The flowers are beautiful, and they come through a process that is beautiful. I needn't even compare that with the beauty of seeing a loving couple, then a pregnant woman, then that couple holding their child and watching that child grow to maturity...it is too beautiful. Genesis 1:2 shows that God, the inventor of time, meant for it to be used. Even before the entrance of sin into the world process was part of God's plan. He took time to create the world, carefully and lovingly shaping its every feature and aspect. He took time to redeem the world after man's sin brought destruction, decay and death. Leading up slowly, year by year, generation by generation up to the full revelation of Jesus Christ, the Messiah. When God put on flesh He did not bypass the process of growth the physical maturity. God, who seems always to create by process, would then not be out of order in re-creating by process. This is what we see. Every Christian is in a marathon journey towards conformity with the character and life of Jesus Christ. It can be painful, frustrating, even unnerving. However, it is a beautiful process. It is beautiful because of the One who is doing the work.
Thoughts of a sheep in the care of the Good Shepherd focusing on how very good my Shepherd is to me.
Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts
Monday, March 23, 2015
Process
The earth was without form and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. Genesis 1:2
Friday, March 13, 2015
All Things
And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28
We can't seem to help it. The worst happens and we begin to pull our hair, wring our hands and cry out in despair, "God, why are you doing this to me?" I have heard this cry on the lips of mature believers who have walked with the Lord for years, baby believers who just met the Lord, unbelievers and myself. When we go through the trial, experience the loss, and feel the sting of pain we can hardly help but wonder what the Lord is all about in letting us go through something so difficult. It takes a step of faith. While we may not get to see what is going on, and may never understand in this lifetime what "good" this trial will be used for it will draw those who love God closer to Him. The challenge to trust in those times seems the greatest, but the reward of trust at those times is also the greatest.
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difficulties,
fear,
growth,
pain,
Romans 8:28,
trials
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