"Be praised for all Your tenderness
by these works of Your hands,
suns that rise and rains that fall to
bless and bring to life Your land.
Look down upon this winter wheat
and be glad that You have made,
blue for the sky and the color green
that fills these fields with praise." -Rich Mullins, The Color Green
Anyway, listening to them both sing those songs led me on a little journey last week that began with my husband and I spending an hour or so just looking up videos of Rich Mullins on YouTube. My huband has always been a fan of Rich Mullins, a Christian music artist who died in 1997. Anyone who's been to church most likely knows of his famous "Step by Step" and "Awesome God" songs. As we sat and watched music videos and old interviews from the early 90's, I was so uplifted and encouraged, and I felt that the Lord was speaking to me through this man who has been gone for over 10 years! God was reminding me of His unconditional, unchanging love for me. At one point the interviewer asked Rich, "So have you found a peace in knowing that God loves you just as you are?" Rich responded, "One of the things I struggle the hardest with is believing that God really loves me. It's too good to believe, but it's true...." He goes on to say that the essence of the whole Bible when you break it all down is just that: that God loves you very much, and in fact, He's crazy about you! We may not understand it but it's true. And as the interviewer responded, if you can believe that, it changes everything!
Isn't it true that we doubt God's love for us, or that we don't really believe it at all? And if we do believe it, don't we sometimes live as if we are trying to win His approval when we already have it? That's where I struggle a bit, almost unconsiously sometimes. I think there's a misconception (or rather a damaging lie) among people that you have to have your act together, and fix all your issues, before you can come to God. Or, with Christians who are already walking in a relationship with the Lord, we sometimes think we have to keep earning God's love and favor, as if the more we "do," or the more noble our work and service is to others earns us brownie points with God. When we mess up or feel like a failure, we feel we are disappointing God. But it's not about us. God doesn't love us because of us, because of how worthy we are (we can never be worthy enough). He loves us because of Him.
The fact is, we can't do anything to earn God's love and favor, He just loves us. He wants us to come to Him now, as we are and not as we should be. We are God's creation, His children, and what good parent doesn't love their child with an unexplainable love? Our children don't need to earn our love, we just love them, and we want to give them good things! Same with God, except our imperfect love as human parents can never ever compare in the least to the perfect love of our Father God! The Bible says He IS Love. So, in light of that, and in light of Easter just passing (when we celebrate the proof of His love in Jesus Christ) you need to know today that you are loved with an everlasting, eternal love. And whether you can explain it or not, it's true. Some things just call for acceptance. Instead of doubting it, let's embrace it and let the incredible reality of it change our lives!
When I read the words of Rich Mullins' song once again, I am reminded that God's love is displayed all around us all the time, in the "suns that rise and rains that fall to bless and bring to life Your land," and in all the works of His hands. And when I hold my baby girl and she sings those songs back to me, I know I can't ever doubt God's love as I am surrounded by it in that moment! God loves you! So, do you believe it? As Rich Mullins put it, "To the degree that you believe it, it changes everything!"
(For more of that Rich Mullins interview go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIAN29H4T-o)
This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. -1 John 4:9-10
Good post, sis. And to think...I'm more apt to sing Shaelyn Disney Princess songs...I'm going to be that kind of annoying aunt, you know, to make Shaelyn into a frilly Disney princess girl. But don't worry, I can distinguish between good character princesses (Cinderella and Belle) and annoying, immature character princesses (Jasmine and Ariel). In fact, I was having a conversation with a couple of my 2nd grade girls the other day about why I didn't care so much for Jasmine or Ariel, to their dismay since those were their favorite princesses.
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