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Reaching for what we can never hope to
reach,
Stretching to attain that which
cannot be attained
Pressing, striving,
longing, sighing, hoping, crying, praying
sacrificing
To find,
to uncover,
to discover,
to see, to hear, to touch, to
know . . .
We chase the wind and fall in exhaustion,
our weaknesses apparent, our helplessness
evident.
Exhausted, we lay in r despair and in
failure, knowing finally that what cannot be
grasped will not be grasped, what cannot be
found will not be found.
He is beyond our meager reach, outside our
pathetic ability – our inability.
That which can be known, is known, but that
which cannot be known cannot be known. No
muse, no sage, no genius of man can reveal
that which cannot be found, grasped,
recognized, understood.
The brilliance of man is the dullness of God
The wisdom of man is as shed leaves from
Autumn’s trees; dead, brittle, incarcerated
in the prison of the earth to be blown here,
there, swept away, crushed, broken and
scattered and finally, merging with the
earth, disappear, evaporate, vanish as
though they never were.
One who saw more than a million see said
“all is vanity.”
Unless He reveals Himself, He cannot be seen
Unless He discloses His frame, He cannot be
known
Should He hide His visage, no investigation
will find Him
All our running and all our striving leaves
us only breathless, hopeless, alone and
emptier than before the race began unless He
allows Himself to be seen, found, heard,
touched, known.
So He becomes the Revealer
He exposes Himself to man – to first man, to
fallen man, to feeble man, to faithless man,
to frail man, to fearful man He shows
Himself.
In the Mount, Moses remembers the fire and
cries, “show me. . .!”
And he is instructed, “if I lay bare Myself
to you, you will surely die.”
And the mighty deliverer of a nation presses
forward, “then I will surely die.”
And then the revelation, the showing forth,
the unveiling, the presentation, the
exposure . . .
Creator unveiling Himself before creation
First Cause bending to be examined by the
invented
Glorious King stooping to be touched by
filthy hands
Eternity communing with the temporal
That which was from the beginning, which we
have heard, which we have seen with our
eyes, which we have looked upon, and our
hands have handled, concerning the Word of
life-- the life was manifested, and we have
seen, and bear witness, and declare to you
that eternal life which was with the Father
and was manifested to us—
Not in the running and the exhausting and
the stretching or the pressing, but in the
surrendering, in the yielding, in the
resting, in the trusting, He comes,
remembering our frame, that we are dust,
He comes, as He has always come to those of
broken heart, and of contrite spirit.
We schedule our all-night prayer meetings;
we labor before Him, hoping He will notice
the effort; we wear ourselves to nothing,
squeeze ourselves into fragments, push and
pull, shout and scream.
We conjure wind and earthquake and fire only
to discover on our exhausted bed He was not
in the wind, not in the earthquake, not in
the fire. But after the fire a still small
voice.
Our noise is too great, our volume too high,
our movement too much. “Stand, and see the
salvation of the Lord.”
“There remains a rest . . . “ Enter into
His rest
Recline upon His breast
Lean on His strength
Stop, wait, settle,
Anticipate, listen,
Hear Him Now
In the secret, In the quiet
He is There - Here
Now
Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor
in vain that build it.
Be still and know that
He
is
God.
In His Grace,
Greg |