"Wow, this is
crowded. Was it really this crowded when
Jesus was born?" I had selected my
17 piece white nativity to decorate the shelf of my childhood hutch. But 17 pieces were too many. Should I not use all the pieces? Is that allowed?
The next day I read Micah 4:1-5. In the last days the mountain of The Temple
will be established as the chief mountain and it will be higher than all the
other hills. His mountain is the best
mountain. People will stream to it. Nations will go to the House of Jacob's God
and He will teach His ways. He will
judge between people and settle disputes for nations far and wide. Swords will be converted to plowshares and
spears will become pruning hooks. There will be no more war. Everyone will sit under their own vine and
tree and not be afraid. God has
spoken. Other nations may think their
mountains are better and may walk in the name of their gods but we walk in the
name of the God who is forever and ever. God's way is the best way.
I've just watched the news.
I've reviewed the prayer list from small group. I've even glanced at Facebook. It's a stressful, challenging and even a
scary world. As humans we create and use
"swords and spears" to feel safe in this scary world. We put our trust and search for security in
temporary things we've created. Yet the
world is still full of tragedy, unexpected turns and downright senseless evil.
How do I get to this
high mountain?
Where is my tree to
sit under and be at peace?
Do I just endure this
world looking forward to eternity with God?
Is there relief for
today? If so, how do I get it?
Are these verses about
the future or about today?
Yes. (I love those "either
or" questions that are answered "Yes" because both options are
true depending on your perspective.)
When I see the events of this world, I think "Come
quickly Lord Jesus". Come for me,
get me outta here, and take me to the
eternal kingdom. These verses also
remind me that that eternal kingdom is available to me on a daily basis in this
world. If I walk in God's way I am
promised this eternal future and I will have less discord and His protection in
this temporary world.
How do I get to this best place? I need to choose.
To "de-crowd" my shelf of the nativity pieces, I choose
to leave the "kneelers". I had
to put my favorite camel in the box because he was standing. This year the white nativity reminds me that
I need to acknowledge that His Mountain is the highest, His reign is eternal
and God's way is the best way.
Again and again (because we try to take back control) we must
lower ourselves, our selfish selves, so we notice that God is higher and
certainly more able to handle the "wild and wooly" world in which we
live.
These verses give me hope.
The things of this physical world are temporary, even though my life
seems long. God is higher than all the
stress, challenge and fear. God is
eternal and offers me everlasting peace and protection.
It is my choice. I
can choose the best way, to kneel and let God be higher than myself. Then I will live with an eternal perspective,
have less discord and know God's protection.
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