Saturday, July 28, 2007

When God Makes 2 + 2 = 5

John Shore (Source: Crosswalk.com)
Writer, Editor, Author


In the course of recent posting of mine called The Comfort of the Cross, I wrote (under the paragraph "Pray"), "God, and only God, can make 2 + 2 = 5." A reader wrote to ask if I'd expound upon that a little.

Sure, reader. Thanks for asking! What I meant is that God can't do math. He's outstanding at trees, excels at underwater life forms, and most definitely has a thing for beetles. But math, not so much. Any of you who have ever tried to figure out logarithms has some insight as to why that might be true.

Ha! I'm kidding! KIDDING!
Boy, I hope God has a sense of humor.
Oh, right! The dung beetle!
So he does. Cool.

(aC: Haha! I'm sure the author is just kidding because God is the creator of numbers! He did the first count as he created the universe during the first 6 days and rested on the 7th (the Sabbath). And I thank him for making me numerically inclined)

Anyway, what I really meant was this: Sometimes I find myself involved in a situation about which I simply cannot find peace. Something will be genuinely wrong: someone will be doing myself or someone I care about harm, or someone with power will in some egregious way be abusing that power, or ... something will be happening that no one would be okay with. And so I'll be having a lot of emotional turmoil about that situation or dynamic.
About most stuff I can reason or feel my way into emotional clarity--with most conditions or situations I can make a pretty solid peace by just sort of ... relaxing around it. I usually just open myself to God's perspective on the troubling situation at hand, and then I sort of ... know how to feel or think about it

But sometimes that just doesn't work. Sometimes I can't move into a place where the thing I'm dealing with is okay. That's when I know I've really got a real problem on my hands. I can look at it from the top, the bottom, from either side, from beneath it--and no matter how I look at it, it still looks bad.

And that's when I ask God for his peace. Even though I know there's no way to be with that situation and still have peace, I ask God to bring me his peace. In effect--well, not in effect, in reality--I'm asking for a miracle. I know there's no way for me to feel okay with whatever's going on; I know it can't be okay. By the time I'm at the place where all I can do is pray for God's peace, an idiot would be able to see that I'm involved in a problem that would have Buddha whining and ulcerating.

And whenever I ask for God's peace, like that it's there. Almost instantly my anxiety about the situation is replaced by that expanded, deep, indescribably ... peaceful state God puts you in when he's decided to grant you a little taste of what heaven must be like.
And he never fails to grant me that peace when I ask him for it. I don't think he ever fails to bring that peace to anyone who asks for it.

So what I meant was that when you pray for God's peace, even though you know you're dealing with a situation that factually, really, quantifiably cannot be resolved--a situation where you know that what you've got is the equivalent of two plus two equaling four, and the four is the part that's killing you--God, and only God, can turn that four into a five. Or a six. Or two million six hundred thousand and eight.

Just by asking him to do it, God can make more out of the situation you're struggling with than you would have ever dreamed was possible before he performed that miracle.
I go to a church where, about half way through the service, everyone turns to those around them, shakes hands, and says, "Peace of the Lord." In the course of my daily life, I never say anything to anyone that I mean more than that.

(aC: I do pray to God to bless my investments. After some analysis, I realise most people succumb to greed when they trade; Afraid that they will will miss the boat if they dont act now. And that is usually the worst time to act. I realise to have peace in your trading activities, you must know why you are trading. In the hope to acquire riches - what are you going to do with it when you have it? When you can answer that question honestly and it aligns with God's will, then God will bless you. And you will automatically have peace even when performing a stressful task such as trading. It's that simple. But if you throw all that away and just trade to get get few hundred dollars regardless of how you get it... You will end up losing more...)


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yeah.. I agree with you! :) I remember Pastor Dennis saying that we have to invest in God's kingdom, and to invest - not speculate.