Saturday, April 11, 2020

...a Saturday In-Between

Saying "Yes" At the Edge of the Unknown
I will strengthen you and help you; 
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand
(Isaiah 41:10b).

I had sought refuge in a small memorial chapel during an unexpected heavy rain shower. Very minimal daylight was present inside. Tapered candles, lit and placed in trays of sand were the first images I could see. Then I saw her in sculpture, bathed in this candlelight -- Mary holding Jesus in her arms at the foot of the Cross.
God had chosen Mary to birth his son, Jesus. An angelic encounter brought this news to her. Anointed words had greeted her bewilderment, "Do not be afraid" (Luke 1:30). 
Humbly, Mary said yes in agreement. How could she have deeply known what that yes would mean? We now know it was a pivotal moment for all of mankind.
In this sculpture image, I viewed a mother looking at the mutilated dead body of her son. This occurred before a Resurrection Sunday. Mary was human and so was her grief. She may have wondered how much more she could withstand from that, yes, murmured thirty-four years earlier.
Each of us can have our beginning moments of saying, yes, to receive Jesus as our Lord and Savior. Our spiritual womb fills with his Presence. How can any of us know where our yes will take us?
Such a vow places us at the edge of many unknowns. It will mean yes to plans bigger than our understanding, yes to times of both ease and difficulty, and yes in faith to follow a risen Lord in trust, regardless of what occurs along the pathway of our life. The One we follow assures us that there are no unknowns to him.
Mary’s years of love and faith were not in vain. Neither are ours. With each yes we gain strength. It may seem as weak as a small flickering candle’s flame but we have the grace to continue to move into God’s wider light. One day we will step into the eternal Light of Home where there will be no more unknowns.
Prayer: Yes, Lord. As those who have gone before me and who were upheld as they walked in your righteousness, I choose to do the same. Amen.



2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing Good Friday reminders. I found your blog through a comment you made on Rest Ministries years ago. I'm thankful that you are reminding us to sing! :)

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    1. "Anonymous' - I wish I knew your name to address you directly. Thank you for your kind comment and for finding the blog via a comment on RM some time ago. Goodness - just shows how life moves around.

      It IS important that we not forget to sing and these current times we are moving through are times we need it even more. May all be well with you!

      Love,
      Lynn

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