Monday, November 16, 2015

Creator, God

The Christian Community Comes Alive
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Thessalonica, Beroea, and Athens

Deuteronomy 32:1-14  The Message

32 1-5 Listen, Heavens, I have something to tell you.
    Attention, Earth, I’ve got a mouth full of words.
    My teaching, let it fall like a gentle rain,
        my words arrive like morning dew,
    Like a sprinkling rain on new grass,
        like spring showers on the garden.
    For it’s God’s Name I’m preaching—
        respond to the greatness of our God!
    The Rock: His works are perfect,
        and the way he works is fair and just;
    A God you can depend upon, no exceptions,
        a straight-arrow God.
    His messed-up, mixed-up children, his non-children,
        throw mud at him but none of it sticks.
6-7 Don’t you realize it is God you are treating like this?
        This is crazy; don’t you have any sense of reverence?
    Isn’t this your father who created you,
        who made you and gave you a place on Earth?
    Read up on what happened before you were born;
        dig into the past, understand your roots.
    Ask your parents what it was like before you were born;
        ask the old-ones, they’ll tell you a thing or two.
8-9 When the High God gave the nations their stake,
        gave them their place on Earth,
    He put each of the peoples within boundaries
        under the care of divine guardians.
    But God himself took charge of his people,
        took Jacob on as his personal concern.
10-14 He found him out in the wilderness,
        in an empty, windswept wasteland.
    He threw his arms around him, lavished attention on him,
        guarding him as the apple of his eye.
    He was like an eagle hovering over its nest,
        overshadowing its young,
    Then spreading its wings, lifting them into the air,
        teaching them to fly.
    God alone led him;
        there was not a foreign god in sight.
    God lifted him onto the hilltops,
        so he could feast on the crops in the fields.
    He fed him honey from the rock,
        oil from granite crags,
    Curds of cattle and the milk of sheep,
        the choice cuts of lambs and goats,
    Fine Bashan rams, high-quality wheat,
        and the blood of grapes: you drank good wine!
 
For Reflection 
Many people believe that God as described in the Old Testament is a god of retribution, a sort of holy gotcha, waiting to catch us sinning and punishing us for it.  Do these passages sound like a theology of entrapment?  Described here is a god that made humankind in his likeness, born inescapably good.

Each time we lose our way, God shepherds us like a mother eagle shields her young from harm while instructing them in the beauty of flight. God brings us back from the brink of failure time and time again.  Even though like bratty children we defy God, God abides with and within us.  This is a god of irrational, unconditional love.

Pray
prayers of praise for God who gave us life and hope.  Pray prayers of thanksgiving for God who abide within us in spite of and because of our human inadequacies.

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