From the Minister's Desk . . .
Gale Nelson
Becoming Real
"I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye
sees You." Job 42:5
We are far away from God, and the journey back to Him takes
more than a day. We begin by hearing distant reports of Him,
perhaps listening to them skeptically because they don't fit
with what we think we know of reality. Eventually, however, we
begin to see some truth in what we've heard. At some point, we
may commit ourselves to seeking Him and to living according to
His principles, although some of these principles still don't
make complete sense to us. But over time, we discover that
we've passed into a completely different land than we used to
live in. What once was theory now seems solid and very
practical. We find that the knowledge of God is no longer
something to speculate about but rather something to
experience. Like Job, who said, "I have heard of You by the
hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you," we find that
however serious we were about God before, He has now become
real to us. And in the process of His becoming real to us, we
ourselves have become real also.
It needs to be said, of course, that the passage from knowing
God in theory to knowing Him in real life involves a good deal
of discomfort. Just as it is through suffering that our
knowledge becomes wisdom, so it is through suffering that our
wisdom becomes reality. Only as we work our way through
hardships do we learn that the truth really is true after all.
The safe nursery of our thinking is not where we find out what
works and what doesn't; it's out in the street where mistakes
about what is real are costly. That is why God invites us to
take some risks and put Him to the test: "Oh, taste and see
that the Lord is good" (Psalm 34:8).
Becoming real is a gradual process. It takes place so slowly
that sometimes we wonder if we're making any progress at all.
But if we're patient -- and if we're willing to accept a
certain amount of pain as we learn -- then the time will come
when the best of the good ideas that we've had will come true.
We'll find ourselves not merely thinking about God but knowing
Him. And in God, what we've always wanted to be is what we
actually will be!
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