Monday, June 11, 2012

Adventures in Wonderland, #3


In the fear of the Lord there is strong confidence, and His children will have refuge.  The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, that one may avoid the snares of death.
Proverbs 14:26, 27

I know (head knowledge) that all this passage promises is mine to own.  I have in my possession the key (reverent worship), which will open the door to my deepest desires.  However, like Alice in the rabbit hole, there’s a big problem.  Alice is the problem.  She’s much too large to get through the door. 

I have the same problem.  I’m too big. My “stuff” is way out of proportion.  When life becomes more about MY fears, MY insecurities, MY problems, MY anxieties, MY need to please people, then I become HUGE, and God becomes SMALL.   When I’m too big, and all I think about is my own personal drama, then, just like Alice, I can’t get through the door to discover all that awaits me in Wonderland.  I’ve literally swapped places with God.  He’s no longer big enough to handle MY STUFF.  I’m in the way of what I really want.  I’m too big and my God is too small.

What to do?  What did Alice do?  On the same table as the key, sits a liquid-filled bottle with a tag that says, “Drink me.”  Alice does, and she shrinks to the right size for the door.  The “drink” makes me think of Jesus words the night of his arrest in the Garden, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; yet not as I will, but as Thou wilt (Matthew 26:39).”  Later the same night to Peter, “Put the sword into the sheath; the cup which the Father has given Me, shall I not drink it (John 18:11)?”  The drink Jesus referred to, the cup the Father had given him, was the liquid of humility, submission, and obedience (“not my will, but yours…”).

The only answer for Alice…the only answer for myself:  To enter the Adventures of Wonderland, we must maintain a perspective of the GrEAtNeSS of God. However, to fully enter into all that’s available for us, requires humility of heart, surrender, and a willingness to obey.

Meaning, what, exactly?

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