Sunday, October 29, 2006

Passed Down, Handing Over, Reach Up

“I will not be bitter towards God for decisions my parents made that I have to live with.”

As I think about that statement from last week, I wonder how many ways it applies to our lives and our faith. It may be literally true for some of us; we may, like the Israelites in Numbers, be struggling with God because of the decisions our parents made about the nature of God. It may be that the “parents” referred to here are not your actual parents. Perhaps it is just those who came before us: our spiritual parents in the faith, those who, like biological parents, have played a role in how we look, how we act, how we think, how we handle stress or anger or disagreement. The same things that are true of our biological parents because of their nature (DNA) and their nurture are also true of our spiritual parents and forefathers.

Remember when God said to the Israelites, “An entire generation will need to die here in the desert before you can see the promised land.” When I talk to this generation and see how excited they are about faith and stepping out on faith for God, sometimes I wonder if it is my generation that will have to die off before the next great thing happens in the church. Not to be negative…or too pessimistic, but perhaps if we considered that possibility we would be more open to what God is leading us to do on his behalf.

Whatever the case, Numbers chapters 15 and 16 are encouraging chapters because they show us how to serve God after we have let him down. Certainly we can all relate to that, and this week we get a chance to see how God deals with them.

Mark

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