In my line of work in ministry, I have come across many misunderstood things, bad teachings, and broken people estranged from God for various reasons. While I try to bridge any gaps that I can repair I am always taken back by such things. Why? Because I see people in low states desperate for healing only God can provide and I want that so badly for them. I want them to experience what I know can happen. I want their walls to tumble down and I want them to drink from the fresh spring of renewing water Jesus has to offer. I want them to know the eternal love their Savior has for them, just as they are, right there in the state they find themselves in, mess and all. No religion, just relationship.
C.S. Lewis the beloved author of The Chronicles of Narnia thought God was a myth at first, a beautiful myth but nonetheless a myth, the death of his beloved mother at the tender age of nine will do things to a child. Obviously he at some point realized God was not a myth but REAL. What a revelation in his life and one that affects so many still today.
I love C.S. Lewis’ ability to bring fantasy and fairytale alive. Why? Because God is creative, He is not boring and stuffy like He is often thought to be. I think the Bible is full of examples of God’s creativity; thus, we as His creation extend that creativity in the world. I love C.S. Lewis’ creativity and his refusal to give it up but instead used it for God’s glory. I am a hopeless daydreamer. Are any of you? Never give it up! It keeps us young, it keeps us vibrant, it keeps us hoping. Christianity should be full of creative people with vivid imaginations; least I give examples from the Old Testament of people’s creative talent. 😊
I love fantasy, fairytales, and sci-fi. I am constantly in my “own” world thinking and dreaming. My husband calls it ADD, call it what you will I just say I am a hopeless dreamer with dreams to contemplate, hoping they come to life. Life would be boring with no imagination, don’t you think? C.S. Lewis had this incredible concept that we should view people with what we have in common. Wow… YES! Bridge-the-gap- we are all humans- we all have imperfection in common and need God’s grace to cover us.
So, often we look at people and overlook that there is in fact a common ground between us; we have stuff in common with each other. When we don’t realize that it makes it so hard to bridge the gap and connect. We walk around in a self-righteous busily fluster, drive in a self-absorb manner, and forget to take notice of how we impact those around us. This makes life difficult and frankly just sad. (yep I am guilt of it too… thus the last blog to remind myself to not be a shooting star of a light!)
I don’t know a lot, really, I don’t, but I do know that Jesus was about connecting people, connecting to people, and bridging a way to God the Father… He still desires to do that. Jesus is not a beautiful myth but REAL… He desires to connect to you, heal any and all wounds you have, help clean up your mess, and be the light that illuminates your life.I hope today that you connect to Jesus and know He is not a beautiful myth but that He is REAL and desires to connect with you right now, right where you are…
John 6:38 38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me. John 12:46 (NTL) 46 I have come as a light to shine in this dark world, so that all who put their trust in me will no longer remain in the dark.
I love the song What a Beautiful Name (Hillsong Worship)… one of the lyrics is “You didn’t want heaven without us, So Jesus, you brought heaven down…” It has always been God’s desire to be with His creation, His beloved people. Whatever you are facing, wherever you are at, rain or shine, big or small mountains before you, know that Jesus longs to connect with you! Why? Because He never desired to be parted from you in the first place. Beautiful Myth’s don’t save people, but Jesus does!
Good Morning Ladies!