The Lord asks Job out of the whirlwind
“Can you bind the
chains of the Pleiades?
Can you loosen Orion’s belt?
Can you bring forth the constellations in their seasons
Can you raise your voice to the clouds
and cover yourself with a flood of water?
Can you loosen Orion’s belt?
Can you bring forth the constellations in their seasons
Can you raise your voice to the clouds
and cover yourself with a flood of water?
“Can you provides food for the raven
when its young cry out to God
and wander about for lack of food?
when its young cry out to God
and wander about for lack of food?
Nope, Job could not,
And neither can I.
*
* *
Then
Job replied,
My
ears had heard of you
but now my eyes have seen you.
6 Therefore I despise myself
and repent in dust and ashes.”
but now my eyes have seen you.
6 Therefore I despise myself
and repent in dust and ashes.”
And
then, the Lord blessed the latter part of Job’s life more than the first. Job 42:12
* * *
Like Job, I have not entered the storehouses of the
snow,
Or
given the horse its strength
Who
at the blast of a trumpet cries Aha,
Nor
can I pull in leviathan with a fishhook.
Forget all this,
There are simpler things I
cannot do without help.
Nope, I am not self-reliant.
* * *
I am just beginning to learn
to eat
the bread of the Holy Spirit.
when I
am sad, glad, mad,
Hungry,
angry, lonely, tired
Instead
of chocolate or cookies or a blood sugar exalting meal.
But
guess what?
I cannot
remember, or get myself
To eat
this “real food”
Or real
food
Unless
you help me.
* * *
I don’t
know very well how to finish what I began.
My
laptop is littered with half-finished projects.
But you
do know:
And your
last words were
And my only hope of finishing
is clinging
to you. Abiding in you
I am not
highly focused,
But you
were.
and to finish his
work, you
said
You did just what
the father told you John 8:28
And so
nothing you did was wasted.
And if I
just abide in you
I know
you will teach me this purposive and focused living.
I am not
great on the second command
I am a
Mary,
I can
sit at your feet and listen to your teachings
While
chaos whirls around me.
Teach me
love.
* * *
You have
waited long for me to say this:
I cannot do life without you.
And long
ago, you said it first.
The Son can do nothing by
himself,
he can only do what he sees the
father doing.
John 5:19
“I am
the vine and you are the branches
If you
abide in me, and I abide in you,
You will
bear much fruit,” you said,
“Without
me you can do nothing. You will wither.”
By myself I can do nothing, you said (John 5:30)
And yet
you did so much,
That
John wrote,
Surely a
bit hyperbolically,
That if
everything you did was written down,
All the
books in the world would not contain it.
* * *
So Lord,
How am I
to be focused,
disciplined,
loving?
I only
know one way:
(And
that is okay,
For
apparently you also only knew one way)
Relying
on you and your Spirit
To fill
and possess me.
“Pray
constantly,”
Paul
said.
Another
Impossible Imperative
And that
is my only hope for doing all the things I cannot do,
For
destroying the crutch of comfort eating,
For
working with focus,
For
finishing the projects your gave me,
as you
finished your great project,
and to
have a heart like yours,
a heart
of love.
My only
hope: You!
To
remember you,
To ask
for your help,
To hang
out in you,
As a
branch in the vine,
As
molecules of sap in the green, fruitful vine.
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This is a beautiful post, Anita. Thank you so much. The sun (literally, on a dark Canadian February morning) came out as I read this just now :) God bless!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, Carolyn. I am so happy and encouraged when my work (failures, suffering:-) speaks to other people. Just had a lovely nosey around your site. If you're coming to Oxford for the Christian heroes of Oxford conference, perhaps we could have tea together?
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