Meditation from Jonah
You never know how thought or word,
action, random though it seemed,
within God's vast compendium
has weight and import.
For God-writ sparrow eulogies,
countless, pointless though they seem,
speak layers of the deepest clue:
“To Him we matter!”
So never think the stuff of life,
beasts and work and nature, too,
are “one with God” (the pantheist lie) –
Oh no – He owns
them!
Instead believe
with dancing joy,
thoughts and
action, people, too;
like compass answer
polar call,
fit His glad
purpose.
What painful burden
lays you low?
Joyless deeds that
starve the soul?
Each, all of these
and infinite more,
within His goodness
--
Will show that He
can take the ill,
good things, too –
for all is His,
and make them serve
Him flawlessly:
so trust Him
always.
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Can you believe
this is true in the failings of life? Painful shortcomings, lost opportunities, watching others excel through dint of
diligence and hard work while one's lack prevails? Can God work even in this? Is there mercy and grace for
the shortfalls we bring on ourselves?
What of those who suffer profoundly through no fault of their own? Is there grace for them? Is God working even in that and so should they trust Him?
What of those who suffer profoundly through no fault of their own? Is there grace for them? Is God working even in that and so should they trust Him?
I think the answer
is yes, for if there is a God I see no other answer. Why
does he allow suffering? I can only answer with Job and shut my
mouth: I do not know. But I trust him not to test over-much.
Life is a grand testing in which we fail myriad ways.
Life is a grand testing in which we fail myriad ways.
But He
never gives up.
Those who excel should inspire us.
Those who fail
should scare us, yes, but also engender appropriate pity and
service.
"Lord, grant humble gratitude before those who do well,
tender care for
those who fall short in the journey."
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