You are... the God Who Stays, light that remains when every.other.candle lies extinguished. Deep... in the hollows of the earth you carved a shelter, holding space for resurrection. We needed to know... life can be born, and re-borne in the sanctuary of Your fire-breathing Presence. How fierce... this love that burns within, and without us but does not consume save the dross. You are... the God Who Stays. You are... the God Who Stays long enough to shred two sides - the opaque curtain called 'belonging.'We needed to know... that Father stayed, too: waiting, watching for vision's redemption—holiness unleashed a billion twinkling stars, set free. Which one of you first breathed "It is finished," or was that merely cue— Holy Spirit to join you in the ripe, hungry fields of men, women few, many unseen, longing? You are the God Who Stays. jfig 5/2022
Dear Reading Friend, this is the first in a 3-part ‘observation’ regarding the desperate, reverberating cry, ‘Abandoned!?…?!’; I believe there is a God who hears and tends to this cry. These are not easy words to hear, “I have been abandoned…” Nor is this easy truth to absorb. It seems one has to wrestle a bit. Perhaps a lot. The wrestling feels important: there is no other cry so crashing our airwaves right now. The following verses might be of interest: Philippians 3:20-21; Luke 23:44-46; John 19:30
I have chosen the attached photo because it speaks to me of both what we think we know, and of perspective. I have been wrestling with this topic for a while; years, in fact. When it comes to ‘knowing’, I have as much access to scripture as anyone; and more than many. I have much less Biblical scholarship. My perspective on abandonment is a narrow window; but a thoughtful one. I have tried to look a long way off. Toward that end, your constructive thoughts are welcome. j