Finding God in the unexpected.

June 12, 2007

This was the heading given to us to reflect on in this session of our retreat. It linking so closely to the theme of my blog, I would recon that it would be good reflecting on this again.

As I have said in “The elusive presence of God” that we don’t always find God where we expect him to be, and sometimes He finds us in the places where we don’t want to be found/confronted/reminded by Him. We also find this trilogy in the story of Emaus, where Jesus had to find the two people, he confronted them again with scripture interpretation concerning what He came on earth to do and with the breaking of bread reminded them again of His presence that is with them. They found Him in an unexpected place and the moment He was found, He vanished, He was lost again – elusive.

This is ironic aswell, how absent God sometimes could be in our conversations about Him – our conversations AROUND Him – where we keep circling, keep missing the mark. Now obviously, without denying His omnipotence, it could be said that our sometimes mediocre attempts to capture God just ends in a futile action, being worthless and without growth. I must admit that sometimes this could be how I experience church gatherings, lifeless, without the breath of God blown into it – this is no exeptional theological point I’m trying to make, this is life experience teaching me this.

However it could also be said, as I said yesterday “God slipping in the cracks of our lives” that even in the monotony of every day life the unexpected presence of God could be found.

God can also – ironically – be found in tragedy, of losing a loved one, a national crisis, a train wreck, terminal illness. These are some of the places where we especially go out to search the face of God, where we go look for healing or to be consoled.

But I think that God also intended that we should go and find God within eachother, to go and be the example that Jesus set for us to be for one another, even if it is the peace and love of togetherness – speachless company.

I think that God is to be found in life itself, in the abundance of life which the kingdom of God already is, but also will become. There God could be found in the self, in the wonderfull way in which we were created and the wonderfull abilities and gifts God blesses us with each day, the abilities we recieved to go out and be Word for others.

Entry Filed under: Church for today, Everyday Life. .

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  • 1. cobus  |  July 4, 2007 at 5:48 pm

    we usually think of experiencing God as answer rather than question. But we can also experience God in the questions – similar to what you’ve said about God being found in tragedy.
    I find this sometimes with certain songs, which do not speak of God, but ask questions about life, and then these songs become spiritual experiences to me.

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