Saturday, April 07, 2012

In the tempest of the time between the promise and the fulfillment, where do you find the strength of rest?

Mark 4: 35-41


Lord of our hearts and minds, help us to trust that you are here in the boat with us in the midst of the storm, calling us to believe in the saving power of God’s grace.

May we answer with love.

Friday, April 06, 2012

Oh to be impulsive like Peter even in the midst of the storm...or not! At least Peter faces down fear with a shot of faith. Surely there are times when faith is the adrenaline that moves us into necessary action. This being Good Friday, we pause to reflect on the great suffering on our behalf. Perhaps we should examine not only our strength to respond to God's love by walking the journey that lies ahead, but also look for the injection of faith that will get us started.


In the turmoil of life, what gets you moving?

Matt 14: 28-33


While Peter is walking across the water towards Jesus a strong wind frightens him and he begins to sink. When he calls out for Jesus to save him, Jesus reminds him of the importance of faith. There will be tempests and conflicts that plague their ministries and they must have faith strong enough to persevere in the face of ridicule and even persecution.


When we forget you, Lord, and try to go it alone, please guide us through the stormy waters, reminding us that our faith in your love will help to keep our heads above the water.

Thursday, April 05, 2012

When Elijah encounters God, he is feeling sorry for himself. He whines that he is the only person left who is faithful. Perhaps the earthquake and storm are God's way of shaking Elijah loose from his too strong ego. In crisis interventions, one piece of advice to lower the stress level of the situation is to quiet one's voice exuding a calm that is hoped for but not yet present. Perhaps God shook Elijah up for the purpose of providing this calming presence to sustain him.


Can you hear a quiet voice exuding a calm that is not yet?


1Kings 19:11-12


Just like Elijah, we listen for God’s voice in the powerful and dramatic moments of our lives. Surely, we think to ourselves, there must be meanings we are meant to glean from our inner storms, our inner famines. But from Elijah we learn that, just as often, we can hear God speaking into the silence, into the stillness of our own hearts and minds.


When the winds die down and the rains abate, God help us to listen for the still small voice of goodness and love that lives within our own hearts.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

The presence of God is always a disturbing thing. Anything that is imperfect is exposed in the presence of holiness. So it is no surprise that any human feels battered by a storm when God is present. The “gift” of the encounter at Sinai is the law, which can reinforce the sense of separation from God by measuring our imperfection and highlighting our tendency to disobedience. But the law is also the path that shows us a way to God, a path that God has descended to be with us.


When have you felt the disturbing presence of God?

Exodus 19:16-21


On the day that God was to reveal his covenant to Moses, there was a fierce storm and God commanded Moses to bring the people out to stand at the foot of the mountain. There they listened through the storm to Moses speak while God answered him in thunder; but Moses alone was summoned to the top of the mountain.


Strengthen our ability to listen to your voice in the midst of the storm, Lord, and to the voices of all those whose hearts and minds are turned to your word.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

The ark was not the most pleasant place to be. Consider the practical problems of caring for that many animals in one small area, not to mention the noise and smell. But once the storm came, the ark was the best place to be by far. No matter how much you don't like those who surround, regardless of how much trouble you experience amongst others, community is the way to survival.


What communities sustain you in the midst of life's storms?

Genesis 7: 11-15


When the rains finally began to fall in earnest on Noah’s family and all the creatures of God, they took refuge in the Ark. But we can’t always predict just what kind of storm is coming, how strong it might be, or how long it will last.


Lord, when the storms of life take us by surprise, help us to find shelter in the sure knowledge that wherever we are, there you are also.

Monday, April 02, 2012

Chaos was the first condition, it was only when God's spirit, like a mother hen, brooded over the chaos that order came. Without God things spin out of control. Science may tell the tale differently, even lifting up the creativity of chaos, but we are hard-wired to look for comfort and meaning in order.


Where are you seeking God's order in the midst of your chaos?

Genesis 1:1-2


When all the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the deep, God’s first act of creation was to make the wind sweep over the waters. Lord, we know the power of the wind and we tremble in its path.


Help us to breathe the gift of your love over the chaos of our modern lives, so that all of our lives may be made new.