Sunday, July 01, 2007

who said anything about safe?

in the middle of emergency lights, sweltering heat and lack of technology, God spoke. you gotta be amazed at how He uses the most unlikely circumstances to drive a point.

Pastor Dave [SP: Senior Pastor cum Superb Photographer] did a wonderful job of exhorting on Habbakuk [a book/prophet in the old testament which i know as a joke, as in, anong libro ang bubuksan mo sa Bible pag nauuhaw?]. Habbakuk was very vocal about his "complaints" to what is happening to Israel while God seems to be mum about the whole thing. how bizarre for God to take so long to give a concrete answer to a dire need as if saying, "so?" And He goes on saying that He will raise the Babylonians up. Can you just imagine Habbakuk's exasperation, oh come on Lord, they are so bad, you should not tolerate them!

We can think of so many reasons why God should answer our prayers and get us out of trouble. I mean, isn't that what a good God should do? we can be adamant at God to take us out of a dangerous situation while "reminding" Him that, God, this is so not like you, when He seems to ignore our plea. And we are so sure that the way we imagine salvation to come is what He will do exactly.

God is good all the time. All the time, God is good. sometimes, we classify what is good. we understand things differently, make a mental note of what good should be, and expect God to be that. The thing is, God is sovereign. meaning He does what He pleases.

If we say we trust God, then we should know how to rest in Him when His answers take too long. He is up to something and He knows your end. Like what the message said, if we drown, fine, as long as we're in God's hands. Faith is the key to understanding God's goodness.

sometimes, God seems to "ignore" our prayers or is taking too long in giving answers and all we get from Him is wait. it's so unsettling, yes, but the righteous will live by his faith. [Habbakuk 2:4]

as with Habbakuk, the Lord seemed to delay an immediate, logical answer to his prayers. But He guaranteed that He will not let the Babylonians go unpunished. if you know your history, is there still a remnant of that once-powerful kingdom? exactly.

all hell may break loose, we can lose the things we hold dear, be betrayed by those whom we trust, and die of suffocation at a sunday service [hehe] but knowing that we have peace with a God who knows exactly what He is doing- always in His terms- means we can chill and trust that even if we suffer, we suffer in His hands. our idea of good does not exactly have to mean comfortable or safe or convenient. nobody said that living for Christ is a trouble-free existence. it just assures you that no matter what, He has your best interest- although not in the way you see it- at heart.

Our service ended the way it started, the place dark and hot, no electricity and no spectacular powerpoint presentation, but God is good. He delivered His message as clearly as He would in any air-conditioned, electrically supplied service.

as the ending to Pastor Dave's sermon, he quoted Lucy of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe [by CS Lewis], asking Mr. Beaver, "Then he [Aslan the lion] isn't safe?" [referring to the statement that everyone falls on his knees in fear when meeting Aslan] to which the kind beaver replied, "Safe? Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good."

Is God really good? YES.

9 comments:

romina aiza de silva said...

wow... nice preaching! you could be a pastor. hehe. kahit na alam kong gusto mong maging pastor's wife... hehehe

Normi Alvaira said...

thanks for the re-cap. :) hay indeed fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. I agree with the beaver there, God is good and just. So if you deserve disciplining, even if it hurts, he will do it. Not because he wants us to suffer, but because HE IS GOD. :)

grabe, nakakabless ito. thanks for sharing :)

♪ the xaris ♪ Cullen Boyd said...

nyeks. you should hear our pastors preach. nginig to the bones. :D

♪ the xaris ♪ Cullen Boyd said...

we always tend to leave the "God part" out.
praise God for people like kuya dave, kuya lito and cs lewis for reminding us these things.
and highest praises to God for not forgetting the reminder. :D

tint mijares said...

'even if we suffer, we suffer in His hands.' tagos hanggang buto. amen.

Dave Trinidad said...

grabe! very, very good summary. whew! did I say all that? if i'm invited to preach on the same sermon somewhere, sometime, i'll tell them to call you instead. God is good indeed!

♪ the xaris ♪ Cullen Boyd said...

papa God rocks! :D

♪ the xaris ♪ Cullen Boyd said...

i praise God for people like you tito Dave. :D

Dave Trinidad said...

likewise xaris. :)