"Does
Size Really Matter?"
 
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I figured that title would get your attention, so I hope I don't
waste that great teaser with a lousy article. I have been focusing
lately on something that I believe is very easy for us to overlook in
the busyness (or pain) of our everyday lives: the infinite size of God
and the limited size of us.
All to often I am contacted by people who are in the middle
of excruciatingly difficult and painful circumstances. A few days ago I was
talking with some one who was at the end of his rope,
feeling he is unable to take another step because of the overwhelming
weight of a secret sexual addiction. He is weary, afraid,
feeling alone, angry and desperate. And his pain is real, it isn't some
fabricated nonsense that only exists in his imagination. He is broken, his soul bent to the ground. How am I to respond to people with such
daily brokenness and pain? It is a difficult
question to answer, but
we'll come back to this a little later.
I love the song called "How
Great is Our God". It helps me remember just how great and how big my
God is! I see the stars at night and know the heavens stretch beyond my imagination
and understand that billions of the stars have not yet been
discovered. One star, VY Canis Majoris, is the largest star discovered
to date. It is so massive that if the earth's size were represented by
the size of a golf ball, Canis Majoris would be the height of Mount
Everest in comparison! You could fit 5.44 quadrillion earths
inside this star. Bottom line? It is a big, BIG star!
As I marveled at this fact, I was flabbergasted even more by a
passage in Psalm 33 that declared where this star came from. "By the
word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all the host of them by the
breath of His mouth." (v. 6; emphasis mine) Wow! Canis
Majoris, this massive, intensely hot star that is beyond our ability to
comprehend, was breathed out of the mouth of God. How many
breaths have you taken up to this point in reading this article? Well,
it only took one from God to create ALL the heavens. So, next
time you look up into the night sky, reflect on the fact that it was by a
simple sigh from Almighty God that the stars and galaxies exist as they
do.
What does any of this have to do with human brokenness or marriage
problems or financial stress or any of the daily junk that crops up in
all our lives? It has everything to do with these things because until
we get a proper view of God we will never be able to put our
circumstances in their proper place. You see, this same God that
breathed the heavens into existence is the same God who breathed life
into us. Chew on that for a moment...Bend your mind around this. Can you see How
Great is our God?
"The LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and
breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a
living being." (Gen. 2:7)
The same breath that breathed out Canis Majoris breathed life into
you and me. How might this reshape how you see the difficult
circumstances in your life? Might you begin to realize that whatever you
face in life is smaller than whatever God can breathe into you?
So, this fellow who called me, I knew he needed to be encouraged, to
grasp a bigger view of God. I simply began to lead him to a perch where he might gain a new perspective, one that wasn't focused solely on the
pain and all that might go wrong (that just becomes a never ending trail
of "what if's"). He needed to see things from God's point of view, he needed to
bend his mind around the wonderful knowledge of God. He needed to understand
that the God of the heavens was right
there with him, breathing life and hope into his seemingly impossible,
hopeless situation.
This is the way God chooses to work in His children. He displays His
glory throughout all of creation, inviting us to fall in humble awe
before Him for the majesty of His handiwork. And yet, His greater glory
seems to come through displaying the power of His grace and mercy in
hopeless, painful, broken circumstances that we are incapable of
controlling or changing. God whispers to us in our pain and brokenness,
"I breathed the heavens into place. Do you think there is anything in
your life too hard for me? Lean into me, the Star-Breather, and I will
give you what you need in exactly the moment you need it."
"He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He
increases strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the
young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait on the Lord shall renew
their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall
run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." (Isa.
40:39-31)
I prayed with this hurting friend, asking God to give him strength to
keep going. I encouraged him to wait on the Lord, knowing that His view
of his situation was perfect, seeing it in its fullness, not just his
current point of pain. As we prayed through some of his fears, God
renewed his strength and he was able to take another step forward. His
faith increased and he saw a glimpse of the bigger picture. We rejoiced
in God's faithfulness and were reminded that there is nothing too big
for our God.
Does size, then, really matter? Only if you keep the proportions in
their appropriate places. Life's struggles, disappointments and pain may
all be genuinely 'big' problems. But compared to the size of the God
who breathes out stars they are quickly put into their place. We are
able to keep going because we know that anything we face will always
be smaller than the God who holds us securely in His hand. Let us
become those who gaze intently on this big, mighty and gracious God
whenever life threatens to overwhelm us. I believe if we do this in
increasing measure, we will live the lives of faith God desires for us
and see the impossible become possible.
"When they came to the crowd, a man
approached Jesus and knelt before him. 'Lord, have mercy on my son,' he
said. 'He has seizures and is suffering greatly. He often falls into the
fire or into the water. I brought him to your disciples, but they could
not heal him.'
'O unbelieving and perverse
generation,' Jesus replied, 'how long shall I stay with you? How long
shall I put up with you? Bring the boy here to me.' Jesus rebuked the
demon, and it came out of the boy, and he was healed from that moment.
Then the disciples came to Jesus in
private and asked, 'Why couldn't we drive it out?'
He replied, 'Because you have so little
faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard
seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it
will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.'"
-- Matthew
17:14-21
I will never know just how big my God
really is. I do know that he is bigger than the biggest problem that I
have. Even the ones that I have created myself. I know that this may not
be a popular belief and it may not even be your belief. Today I am bending
my mind around the understanding that I serve a great, almighty, HUGE God.
That gives me peace. I can live with that!
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