It's curious the way various things can conspire to get you thinking in a particular direction. It happened to me this morning. It actually began a couple of weeks ago in a conversation with a church member. I'm not entirely sure what prompted the remark in question, but I suppose it emerged from my efforts to get the leadership here to listen for God's call to this congregation. "I don't hear voices," the person said.
Truth is, I could probably say the same thing the great majority of the time. But the remark really bothered me. If the church is nothing more than a group of people trying hard, but without any really guidance or assistance other than our own abilities and insights, how can we speak of being the body of Christ? If all we have is scriptural words about God to use as we best see fit, are we anything more than a philosophy or ideology?
Today brought other partners into this conversation. Today's reading from Acts included this. "One night the Lord said to Paul in
a vision, 'Do not be afraid, but speak and do not be
silent; for I am with
you, and no one will lay a hand on you to harm you, for
there are many in this city who are my people.'"
Then a Facebook friend posted this quote from Rachel Naomi Remen.
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