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God Showed Up

August 30, 2018 by Lauren 14 Comments

It’s dramatic.  It’s joyful.  It makes for a good story.  It’s usually preceded by the telling of some harrowing or gut-wrenching situation in someone’s life.  And then “God shows up”.  Help arrives.  A prayer is answered.  The problem is solved.  The story-teller’s faith is renewed and all is love and light in the world.  But is it biblical?

 

I’m not hatin’ exactly.  I love it when others recognize that a gift or blessing comes from the Lord.  And the “God shows up” part of the story fulfills the fantasy of every little boy who loves super heroes and every girl who waits for the knight on the white horse.  But the phrase just isn’t biblically sound.  The fantasy falls apart when you still have cancer.  Or your family continues the struggle to pay the bills.  Or you fail the class, or get passed over for promotion.  What if your anxiety disorder persists?  Does that mean God’s not there?  That’s not biblical either.

 

So what does the bible say?  In John 16:33 it says, “In this world you will have trouble.”  NIV  But in Psalm 46:1, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”  And according to Romans 8:35, we cannot be separated from His love by any kind of trouble (“hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword”).  And maybe most important to this discussion, Deuteronomy 31:8 says God promises His people that He “will never leave you nor forsake you.”  Then jumping all the way to Matthew 28 in the New Testament, “surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

 

Our God doesn’t just “show up”.  He is always with us.  Always beside us.  Constantly helping and comforting and guiding.

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So when we feel like God shows up, what is probably more accurate is that we WOKE up.  We tune into His presence and acknowledge where He is working.  Then we join Him there.  What a privilege that the God of all creation has His hand on us, participating in our story,  and He invites us into His glory.

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On Being a Prayer Dummy

June 21, 2018 by Lauren 33 Comments

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“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness.  We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.  And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”  Romans 8:26-27 NIV

 

The preacher at my church dissected these verses at church Sunday morning.  In the 32 years I have been walking, sometimes limping, with the Lord, I have read this passage of the Bible many times.  It strikes me fresh this week, though, as the living Word of God often does.  Probably because I have no EARTHLY idea how to pray for a situation in my life right now.  I know I have written here about everything from special education to boob tatoos, but today I must remain vague because this issue involves others.  Suffice it to say, the situation is hard.  And I’m uncertain if I should pray for the situation to continue but the hearts and environment to change, OR if I should pray for the current state of things to end and new things begin!   As my high school basketball coach used to say, “Was that all clear as mud?”  I feel like I’m vaguebooking here, but I promise I’m getting to a point.

 

I have always viewed the Romans 8 teachings through the lens of intense tragedy and suffering.  I guess it’s the “wordless groans” part.  Seems like what comes out when I am sobbing uncontrollably.  Real weeping and gnashing of teeth stuff.  My interpretation until just this week – when God’s people are so distraught that they can’t form words to pray, the Holy Spirit swoops in to save the day.  Um, I’m embarrassed to say that’s not even close.  The scripture says it’s the Holy Spirit using the wordless groans.  And it doesn’t say this happens when we CAN’T pray, but when we don’t know what to pray.  Like me.  Right now.

 

I am stunned.  If you are thinking, “Well, duh.  All you have to do is read,”  hang with me a little longer.  The next part of the passage says the Spirit intercedes “in accordance with the will of God.”  Hmmm.  New revelations!  When I have words, but they are the wrong words, the Spirit helps then too!  When my human nature gets in the way and desires what’s not in line with God’s best in any given situation, the Holy Spirit helps align my feelings and desires with God’s will.  That is often.  And that is huge!

 

My wheels are really spinning now.  Not knowing how to pray reminds me how often I come before my Heavenly Father with a “set” agenda.  I think I know exactly what needs to happen to fix me…or her…or that circumstance.  And that’s what I ask for.  Man, that’s a whole lot of arrogance coming from someone who can’t even decide if she’s on a diet from one day to the next.  In some areas of my life, I approach prayer as some kind of puppet master pulling strings in my quiet time.  It’s so preposterous that I can’t believe I haven’t seen it – and repented of it sooner.

 

I’m so very thankful that I serve a God who knows so much better than my feeble, limited mind. 

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I’m so very thankful that I serve a God who knows so much better than my feeble, limited mind.  And that when I’m at a loss, or when I’m just wrong, His Holy Spirit steps up to the plate.  What a load off.

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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