CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON -- The Moral of the Story
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“Each of us has a capacity for God and an ability to relate to Him in
a personal way. When we do, He brings to us pardon for the past, peace
for the present and a promise for the future.”
-- Ralph S. Bell
God blessed me with a summer of rich relationships. From the moment
school bells stopped ringing, our phone and doorbell rang with one
special person after another. Though each encounter with different
friends and family was unique, there were certain similarities. In each
case, we shared a love of God, love for one another and loved catching up
with each other.
One highlight was an evening that my husband, Jon, and I spent with
several different friends from college. We became good friends because we
were all very active in the same church group. We had not seen one of the
couples in 25 years.
We’ve only seen one of the other couples occasionally because they are
missionaries in Thailand and don’t come to the States often. But the
years disappeared and it felt like old times as we shared what God had
been doing in our lives.
“The only thing missing is that someone should have a guitar and we
should be singing ‘Kum Ba Yah, My Lord, Kum Ba Yah,”’ one of our friends
said.
We all laughed because, though there is nothing wrong with the song,
it seemed like we sang it one too many million times in our meetings and
church retreats.
We caught up with each other as best we could in the short amount of
time we had. When we parted that night someone said, “Let’s not let so
much time go by before we see each other again.”
I hope that is true, but even with all our modern technology, it’s
hard to find time to communicate and stay connected with everybody. But
relationships do take time, especially if they are to deepen and grow.
Like any friendship, our relationship with God takes time together. A
friend of mine recently explained that she realized this truth
powerfully.
“I forgot that God wanted to be personally involved with me,” she
said. “In the back of my mind, I knew God hadn’t left me, but I’d slowly
pulled away from him. I was embarrassed by some choices I’d made, but
then I saw an old sign that said, ‘If you feel far from God, guess who
moved.’
“I realized God hadn’t gone anywhere. The wonderful thing was how
loved and welcomed I felt when I called out to God after so many years. I
didn’t think he’d really want to relate to me because I wasn’t proud of
the person I had become. But I got serious about changing and got serious
about God again. Now I’m actually excited about each new day.”
One of the many wonders about God is that he is always available. We
don’t have to wait for certain times of the year or occasional reunions
to reconnect with him. We don’t have to ask him to try to schedule us in.
He is always there, always excited to connect with us. God is only a
prayer away.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at o7
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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