Dancing With God
In
my life, and especially in the roles of father, manager, and deacon, many
people often ask my advice. I am humbled
by the fact that they think I have some wisdom that they themselves don’t have
access to. I know we can all learn something
from one another. As I often tell my
children “to learn from your mistakes is intelligent, but to learn from
another’s mistakes is wisdom.”
Many
people look to the internet for answers or even to the bible. People will always find what they are looking
for somewhere or another.
The
issue however is not always one of higher thinking. Sometimes the answers are subtle and are
found in the realm of feelings. Does it
feel right or is something feeling forced, or just not quite right. Often we dismiss this non-cerebral wisdom for
the intelligence in our rationally thinking heads.
As
Christians we must learn to trust our hearts as well - for that is the realm of
God. The ways of Jesus doesn’t always
make sense, but they always feel right!
This is often where the ways of the world clashes with the ways of
Jesus. When looking for wisdom –
pray…but then listen, not only with your mind and your five senses but listen
also with your heart. Jesus doesn’t
always present himself to our minds.
Sometimes we just feel him, like a silent partner in a universal dance –
and it feels just right!
I
came upon the following passage which illustrates the concept of God’s wisdom
in our lives.
When I meditated on the word Guidance, I kept seeing
'dance' at the end of the word. I
remember reading that doing God's will is a lot like dancing. When two people try to lead, nothing feels
right. The movement doesn't flow with
the music, and everything is quite uncomfortable and jerky. When one person realizes that, and lets the
other lead, both bodies begin to flow with the music. One gives gentle cues,
perhaps with a nudge to the back or by pressing lightly in one direction or
another. It's as if two become one body,
moving beautifully. The dance takes surrender, willingness, and attentiveness
from one person and gentle guidance and skill from the other.
My eyes drew back to the word Guidance. When I saw
'G': I thought of God, followed by 'u' and 'i'.
'God, 'u' and 'i' dance.' God,
you, and I dance!
As I lowered my head, I became willing to trust that I
would get guidance about my life. Once again, I became willing to let God
lead.
Sometimes
when we are looking for all the answers sometimes it’s just best to let God
lead. That’s what many of us consider
Grace. So dance together with God, trusting God to lead and to guide you
through the challenges of this life.
Then you truly will be “dancing with the stars” (of the universe) in the
form of their creator!
Your
Faithful Servant,
Carmen
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