PREPARE FOR A HALLELUJAH
Hey! I'm just an ordinary Christian, trying to listen to God and be and do what I think He expects of me. I don't often think about being prepared for doing and being, but I've had some recent thoughts on preparing, plus I really like the Hallelujah time. (I sign in sign-language for "Hallelujah" having been taught by my friend Becky. I really do like that. Of course, I can only assume that God likes it, too, or I wouldn't do it.)
I've come to wonder, however, if the hallelujah time isn't maybe when God Himself can say Hallelujah! because his earthling creatures really, finally "get" Him.
For instance, remember the bunch of guys Moses sent to scout out Canaan for the Israelites? The Bible was very clear about who went. God even had Moses rename one of the guys and that guy became Joshua and Joshua, in time, became very important to God.
Now God was very specific in telling these brave fellows what they were to do. They were to first present themselves to God and the congregation, then go to Canaan, observe, take note of what they heard, try and check out the veggies and fruit, bring back whatever samples they could, safely return, present themselves again, and report all that they saw and heard.
I'll bet there were a few Hallelujahs around the campfire that night! Well, not entirely. Some were afraid to go to Canaan in spite of God's command. Why? Because they saw giants!
Giants in that day were real. Not the fe, fi, fo, fum kind of giant, but really big, tall guys like Goliath who came later on in the Old Testament, the one David killed with a slingshot stone. Those giants. The ones big enough to make you swallow hard.
Well, did the chosen Israelites all go with Joshua to Canaan? or not? You know how it ends. Of course they go, at least some of them. And they do meet giants, but God has everything under control and it's all in His hands. All this story is really about is .... reluctance! and lack of trust! The desire to have every thing His people do done perfectly and be a hit! But, does God have a different idea of what is perfect than I do? You can bet on it!
Now, God doesn't have "perfect" in His vocabulary except for Jesus, His Son. For us, it's more like these words, "obeyed" and "disobeyed". Actually, I'm pretty sure God doesn't even measure our worth. He is only interested in revealing His worth, and hoping the people he created, (you know, us....the ones He loves)has noticed His very great worth and want desperately to be obedient, and love Him, and praise Him, and raise our hands and say "Hallelujah".
So, I present myself: Here I am , Lord. Do with me what you wish. I accept your instructions. Then, I go. And I work the work as best I can, not thinking of its outcome, only doing it with gratitude that God set it before me. It may be a small thing or not. It doesn't matter. I'm in His presence.
Then, I return and thank Him for using me in His service. I praise Him for renewing my spirit with His. And I wait to serve Him another day.
So, let's all be presented before Him, go where He asks us to go, watch, listen, and gather, return to Him and report. Love Him and be glad and sing Hallelujah (with or without the hand signing.) We have a worthy God!!! And we are well loved. That's all that matters.
Fondly, jo (raising her hands to sign Hallelujah!)
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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