Mark 1.1-1.8
Waiting patiently in expectation is the foundation of the spiritual life. -Simone Weil
If we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently. (Romans 8:25)
For some of my kid's birthdays and Christmases we have had special presents or occasions planned. The surprise that they felt was planned carefully by Dawn and myself for quite a while before the event happened. When everything was ready, the surprise unfolded. Foretold scripture makes me think of that planning for a surprise. No doubt it says a lot about God's foreknowledge, but fulfilled scripture also shows what God has been planning for a long time and the meaning behind human history. History is a story full of preparation for the coming of Jesus.
Such preparation was not left to the written word alone, but was fulfilled in the coming of John. Fulfillment comes when the words come off the page and live and breath in the lives of people and the events of history. The voice of one calling in the desert comes alive in John. He immersed people in the waters of the Jordan as a preparation. For what? Immersion in the Holy Spirit. John anticipated the one who would open the door to a new reality where people could be soaked and floating along in the currents of God's Holy Spirit through the words and work of the Messiah. God just could not wait to bring us such a gift, a surprise that he had always planned on: being one with me.
Scriptural fulfillment is a big picture of what God wants to do with me everyday. He has wonderful plans in store for me and each person. He longs to bring them about in my life. My part is to wait. Wait with eagerness, with anticipation, with joy. In the waiting there will be preparation. In the preparation, personal change. Those changes will lead to the power to live fully with him and abundantly in a new life.
Lord, it is a good thing you sent one more powerful than I to take me through this life. With him the yoke of living becomes easy and light. His presence reaches into the deepest places of my soul, out into the reality of this world, and up into the highest heaven which I cannot even imagine. I am embraced, held, and carried along daily by your hand. Fulfill your plans in me and through me, Father. I hope in you. Amen.
About Me
- Matt Filer
- I long to see Christ formed in me and in those around me. Spiritual formation is my passion. My training was under Dallas Willard at the Renovare Spiritual Formation Institute. One of my regular prayers is this: "This day be within and without me, lowly and meek, yet all powerful. Be in the heart of each to whom I speak, and in the mouth of each who speaks unto me."
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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