There are very few things in this life more fulfilling than helping someone else reconnect with God.
There are also very few things that can be as frustrating.
Now picture this:
You and I are standing in a dark room that has an unplugged lamp. YOU have the cord. All I can do is give you instructions. I cannot touch your cord. I cannot plug it in for you.
“Go to the wall.”
“I can’t find the wall.”
“Okay. Then move toward the wall…. Have you moved?”
“No.”
“Why not?”
“Because I’m afraid.”
“It’s okay. Just take a step. One step.”
“But what if I bump into something?”
“You might, but you’re never gonna find the wall by standing there.” Pause. ”Okay. Have you moved?”
“No.”
And you start over again until MAYBE you get the other person to take A step. ONE.
Then you get to start all over again.
Sometimes you actually get them to move, and then they bump into something and stop again.
Sometimes they get going and find the wrong wall.
Even when you get them TO the wall, finding the outlet can be a real challenge.
I am constantly amazed by the patience of God. In fact, one of the most famous verses of the Bible says, “Love is patient.” If God is love as another verse says, then it translates that “God is patient.” To which I say THANK GOD for THAT!
You see, while I and my fellow believers are trying to help others reconnect, God is busy reconnecting ME ever-so-more tightly to Him. I think of the Bible verse: And the two shall become one.
That verse is meant to be about man and woman as husband and wife, but the truth is, it’s also about me and God.
God wants to connect with me so deeply that there is no me apart from Him. He wants to be my life. Not just “in” my life or a “part of” my life.
The more that is true, the more in His image I become, the more patient with myself and others I get. (See, how that works?!)
And it’s a good thing sometimes because I have a couple of friends who have come a LONG way in the eight or so years I’ve known the two of them, and they still have their moments!
In the book I’m currently writing the young man is in love with a young woman who has been through a monstrous amount of hurt and grief. She is skittish of relationships, refuses to FEEL anything, and is hiding so much even from herself, he may never reach her. In desperation, he talks with his mother about the situation. She tells him about this love is patient quote, and she says that if he really loves this girl, he’s going to have to stand and wait for her to be ready.
I think, right there, is our calling if we are committed to reconnecting people with God. We must be willing to stand and wait for that person and the breakthrough that IS coming. When is it coming? Sometimes, that’s a good question, and all I can tell you is, “In God’s time!” While you’re waiting, get really good at practicing to be God’s image, and God’s image is love, which is first and foremost… PATIENT!
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Here’s a great example of two people letting God put them each back together and then together from my books…
All Jake wanted was a cup of coffee and a quiet place to write. What he found was her and far more than he ever imagined could be possible…
Liz Savoy has no plans to date anyone — least of all the dark handsome mystery man who sometimes inhabits the corner table at the coffee shop where she’s working to get through school. But plans change, sometimes in ways no one expected.
Jake McCoy is the next mega-millionaire author, or at least he would be if he could get the stories in his head down on the ether. With no good place to write, he resorts to dark corners in Wi-Fi hotspots, knowing no one in the world cares about him or his comings and goings one way or the other. However, there is one waitress at The Grind coffee shop with a cute smile and kind eyes who doesn’t seem to think he is as invisible as he likes to think he is. Can reality with her ever hope to match the fantasy world where his imagination has him living?
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Lovely post, Staci :) I’m very thankful that God is patient with all of us.
I love that analogy with the light plug and directing people. That really sums it up.
Staci thank you so much for this encouraging post! Our Lord IS faithful to complete that which He has begun.
I love this metaphor about the dark room :) It’s so true, I know I too often refuse to move myself because I am scared… Well, we all have to learn to get over this fear, because the only we can find the outlet is by trusting that even if we bump on something God will be there to pick us up and get us moving again :D
Staci, this article got moved to my bookmarks. It touches on a topic I’ve been studying in my verses for Beth Moore’s Siesta Scripture Memory Team. Ephesians 5:1-2 (NIV) says, “Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” Becoming more like God is imitating Him, and if that’s our call, then encouraging each other to take that one step of faith to begin our journey is a very important thing. Thanks for sharing such uplifting words with us today! You’re challenging me to think deeper, and I love it!
Blessings,
Andrea
What a great analogy for helping to “plug” others into a closer relationship to God! Great imagery Staci, don’t you just love when God uses ordinary things in life to teach us about Him? I read a story by another blogger who used her example of taking her dog for a walk. How we sometimes stray from the path & look back to make sure our master is right behind us, or sometimes we walk right besides Him & sometimes we go a little further then we should but He always calls us back to His side. It was a wonderful eye-opener for me :-)
Just as in Biblical days, He got right down to where people were to teach spiritual lessons (parables). Our God is so awesome, agreed?
Your book “More Than This” sounds like it’s a good one. Thanks for sharing your heart Staci, it really shone some light on me today (pun intended, haha!)
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Trixi! God bless!
Thanks, Andrea! One step…. this step. You keep doing that, and God is at the end of that road. God bless you!
I often think about God being in the place I talked about. “Just take a step, Staci. Just one…” and I’m like, “NOOO, God! I’m scared!” But like you said, He knows and we can find the light if we will just be brave enough to follow what He’s telling us.
God bless you!
Thanks for letting me know you got something good out of it, Becky! May God bless you today!
Oh, Hallelujah to THAT Narelle! If He hadn’t been so patient with me, I would probably be in a ditch somewhere! God bless and have a beautiful day!