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No Bumper Sticker God
by Phil Ware I am the Alpha and the Omega, says the Lord God, who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty. Revelation 1:8 Its kinda of nice to retreat to a world where all the most difficult problems can be solved in 30 minutes with time for commercial and bathroom breaks. Its made us impatient for explanations that are long and complicated and quandries for which it is difficult to pigeon hole an answer. Life, especially viewed from the will and work of God, suddenly becomes too boring or tedious to address, much less master! We want our theology on bumper stickers. Give the Christian community credit; weve sure tried to use that medium to get the message across. Problem is, Gods will doesnt quite fit into pigeon holes, comforting truth cant be contained very well on a bumper sticker, and many of lifes stickier realities cant be captured by four or five words on a bumper sticker. One of my favorite book titles ever written is this: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society. The book was written by Eugene Peterson and focuses on the themes of community, work, joy, worship, and service. Like much of what Peterson writes, he takes the heart of his message from the Psalms.
Whats more, these psalms have stood the test of time and of faith. Theyre reminders that we are not the first to have passed this way. They confirm to us that God is looking for faithfulness over the long haul and through all the variegated and multifaceted experiences of life. Rather than a snapshot or a 30-minute sitcom, life is a long journey. God is not just concerned about the quick fixes or the ultimate outcome; he also cares about us and our long journey back to hi Im not sure where you are on your journey. I hope you have learned that quick fixes are nearly always wrong and that shortcuts to spirituality are nearly always Satans traps. Instead, enjoy the journey. Speak openly to God about the matters of your heart. Look for the wide sweep of your story and remain faithful for the long haul. And when it is hard to find the words to express your joys, sorrows, reservations, frustrations, delights, praise, loneliness, confidence, and fear? Open the Psalms and let them help you pour our your heart, in faith, to the God of the beginning, the end, and the journey.
Author: Phil Ware Publication Date: March 19, 2001
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