Persistence of Memory |
We are the sum total of our memories, so we seem to think.
What has happened to us is what
our consciousness is built around.
But when we come to the task of spiritual interaction there
is an eternal soul that is barely scratched by the time we have spent here in this life.
Our
creation by a perfect Creator to interact with Him in an absolutely unique way is usually not
what comes to mind when we think of our past.
Some of us bear the tremendous scars of abuse, rejection, ridicule.
Some have had incredible
love, and fantastic wealth of friendship, happiness or an endeavor, and lost it.
Some times we
dwell on the most miniscule happening at some tender age imagining every other person on
the planet sees this incident written all over us.
We dwell on these things.
The stuff from our past comes floating in to our
consciousness like little familiar ghosts at all manner of odd times.
Whether good or bad it can
consume an inordinate amount of time. Some dwell exclusively here and descend into self
medication for relief.
If we come to worship we come to an eternal being, with the power to recreate us
in less of an instant than it took Him to consider our original creation.
One who has an infinite
number of patterns available for our make-over.
One who resides in the midst of only purity.
If we come to Him at all, bearing scars from our past, he is pleased.
If we come and ask for
release from these impediments to comprehending the eternal destiny which we can enter in
to, He hears.
But we look to the past.
If we bend backwards looking behind, from an upside
down perspective, out of balance, we eventually fall over.
We are simply not designed to be in
that position.
God can release us from any level of past and allow us to look forward with
increasing hope and expectation…. if we ask.
When these memories slip in to our worship we
need to bring them to Him who has reconciled all of it, and count it our strengthening to have
been tested.
What is in Your Worship?
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