Thursday, November 29, 2007

Actions Speaking Louder Than Words...

It's interesting… the Psalmist says, 'the heavens are declaring the
glory of God. Day after day pours forth speech & night after night
declares knowledge of God's glory… yet there is no speech nor are
there any words'. How can the heavens declare God's glory without
words ? I always used to think the obvious answer to this question was
the grandeur & complexity of the universe gave silent witness to the
glory of God.

However, the Bible says something quite different. In Exodus, we are
given a wonderful picture of Moses in intimate conversation with God.
Moses says, 'Show me you glory' and God agrees. However, God doesn't
take Moses to some high place where he can shown all the wonders of
the universe. Instead we are told God passes before Moses and
proclaims, 'The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to
anger and abounding in love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love
for a thousand generations, forgiving wrong doing & selfishness, yet
by no means clearing the guilty… to the third and fourth generation'.
It's all there. God's crowning glory isn't his creation. God's glory
is his goodness, it his activity on behalf of justice and
righteousness and mercy. The heavens are quietly declaring the glory
of God because actions speak louder words.

The Scriptures go further. They say that fearing God, knowing God is
an action, it is movement. Knowing God is described as walking in all
his ways. It's being stirred to action by the things that matter the
most to God. The prophet Amos says, 'What does the Lord require of you
but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your
God.'

I like what Abraham Heschel says. He says that people aren't just
created in the likeness of God, people are created to act in the
likeness of God. When our actions line up with what matters most to
God – he calls that communion. Walking humbly in his ways.

Our actions on behalf of justice, righteous and mercy are the moments
touched by God's glory.

Outwards & downwards !

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good words.