Communicating With God
Science has pushed back the shadows of the unknown
and medicine the darkness of death and disease.
Technology has provided us with undreamed of abundance,
and insurance with guarantees against most any
misfortune. As a result, while most people today
continue to believe in the existence of God, many
no longer feel any need for communicating with
God.
God exists, but does not matter. Like a modern
European monarch, God is a benevolent figurehead
paraded out for ceremonial occasions. Those who
feel no need for God, feel no need for religion.
They are content to know that a good temple, like
a good hospital, is around should they want it,
but glad not to need either one very often.
Yet many of the same people, who do not feel the
need for communicating with God, do feel vaguely
lonely, disconnected, unfulfilled, pressured and
confused by the difficult choices confronting
them in today's world. They try to escape their
uneasiness by joining in the modern quest for
possessions, pleasure, power, or prestige. They
do not see the connection between their lack of
inner peace and the lack of God in their lives.
They do not understand the prayer: "You have
made our hearts for You, O God, and they are restless
until they rest in your lotus feet."
At the root of this loss of a felt need for God,
is the loss of a sense of awe. Our industrialized
urban-suburban mode of living alienates us from
the wonder of creation, from the Presence of a
Power greater than ourselves. We can still be
humbled by the raging of a storm, the fierceness
of a tiger, the majesty of a mountain, or the
birthing of a baby. But we have filled our everyday
lives with so many noisy distractions that we
have become enamored with our own power and success.
Only by seeing past false quests and distractions
can the deepest yearnings of our hearts be satisfied.
For a time we may deceive ourselves into believing
that we are self-sufficient, secure in our ability
to control things. But sooner or later we learn
that the things that matter most in life are beyond
our control. Faced with the limits of our own
power, we need to turn to a Power greater than
ourselves. We need God.
Acknowledging the importance of communicating
with God in our lives is something we choose.
We choose to lean on God, we choose to trust that
there is a wise, loving Hand at work even in the
darkest moments of our lives; we choose to live
our lives God's way. As we make this choice, God
offers us what we need and not necessarily what
we want. We are blessed with light, strength,
and peace unavailable to others.
We need and receive God's strength to sustain
us in our weariness. Perhaps our clearest experience
of God's Presence in our lives is when we come
to the end of our strength and turn to God. Miraculously,
God lifts us up and carries us on. Such people
are strengthened with a perseverance and commitment
against any adversity rarely seen in others.
We need God in order to enjoy the peace that comes
from knowing that we are loved unconditionally,
that we can be forgiven, and our inner wounds
healed. Our hope is in God rather than ourselves,
so we have the peace of knowing that "all
things are possible with God"
We need God, as well, in order to be able to simply
say "Thank you." Those without God in
their lives have no one to thank when their hearts
are overflowing with gratitude--for justice finally
achieved, for the splendor of creation, or for
the feeling of wellness after a distressing illness.
We need God to whom we can direct our prayers.
Who needs God? Know it or not, we all do.
We need to find ways to nourish and exercise our
spirits in order to maintain our capacity for
awe, for the reverence that comes from recognizing
God's greatness and our limitations. "Reverence
for God is the beginning of wisdom" wisdom
for enjoying "the good life."
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