23 October 2014

Come as You Are – All That is Gold Does Not Glitter

Greetings Dear Reader,

From the Fellowship of the Ring – J.R.R. Tolkien

All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.

I realize that we do not always know when we are wandering.  Jesus promised that we would be wanderers:  “The wind blows wherever it will.  You see the impact and hear the sound. You cannot tell where it comes or where it is going.  So is everyone that is driven by the Spirit of God.”  It is possible to both wander and follow.  It is not possible to just wander and not follow.  We get lost. 

Fortunately when we realize we are lost and admit we want to come home the journey is very short.  We do not have to clean up, shape up, or heal up.  We only have to come as we are.  We really can come as we are.  We can do it every day if necessary. 

We have so many things that haunt us.  So many things that we might have done had we not wandered try to convince us that we cannot come home.  We ponder and wonder as we wander when all we really need to do is admit that we want to come home to Christ.

It takes both humility and arrogance to do this.  We must humbly admit that we have gotten lost and wandered to far from following.  Then we must absurdly ask to be allowed to follow.  I have chased money and “love” instead of Christ.  The damage from my wandering echoes still in the lives of my Sons. 

I may have for a moment felt that I was where I wished to be.  What I was really doing was following things that were not Christ.  In my wandering I have found that it is wandering in the wrong direction that is the problem.  I am designed to wander but only because I follow the Wanderer.  When I stray I can come back in a moment.  The journey back to Christ is only a moment and repeatable every moment if I am willing.

The Lion’s Share – Dan Fogelberg

Grand slam, your moment's at hand
The day holds a costly bargain
Lost lamb asking the lion's share

Homespun, a prodigal son
Comes begging a humble pardon
But no one rises to hear his prayer

Lone star, you've wandered so far
And long in the unfamiliar
That now you travel a map unknown

Star bright, a constant delight
To those in the dark and still your
Birthright's to shine in the night alone

Living in the shadows
Of the things that might have been
Torn between the blessing and the curse

You may starve the hunger
But you'll never slake the thirst
For the nectar you remember
But you'll never taste again

Nonesuch, your Midas' touch
Has gilded your heart and left you
So much playing the prince of clowns

Hell-bent, empty and spent
Just look what your gamble's got you
Exiled, far from the sacred grounds

Living in the shadows
Of the things that might have been
Torn between the blessing and the curse

You may stop the hunger
But you'll never slake the thirst
For the nectar you remember
But you'll never taste again

Grand slam, your moment's at hand
The day holds a costly bargain
Lost lamb asking the lion's share

Wishing you joy in the journey,

Aramis Thorn

Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every writer who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a home owner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure store."  ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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