Saturday, December 22, 2007

hosanna.

sometimes i wonder if we are an exiled people.

throughout history, the Hebrew people went in and out of exile.
they knew that a Messiah was coming, but they didn't know what they were looking for. they knew that they needed to follow God's commands from the past, but they weren't sure what He was saying in those days. God seemed silent.

we, the people of God, are spread all around, knowing something of what is to come-- Christ's return.
many of us are unsure of what to do right now-- and feeling directionless. we want to hear from Him, and we're all kept waiting, wondering what's going to happen next.

however, throughout history, the Lord has used exile to do some miraculous things.
for example:

*de-centralized worship (people began to build synagogues all over-- they no longer believed that the Lord was only present at Zion).

*the writing of the Torah in the lingua franca-- Aramaic

*the Hebrew people began to notice that God was elsewhere in the world, and in fact began witnessing! "God-fearers" came to know Yahweh, and pagan cultures were "evangelized" to monotheism, as a result of the exile. this prepared the way for the gospel of Christ among the nations.

*when the Israelites were gathered together again, only those who were devoted returned-- exile cleansed the people of the idolaters.

what is the Lord going to do in our time of exile?
purge us of idolatry? spread us around the world, bringing the truth with us? something new and beautiful that we have yet to understand?
i long for His return, i long for Him to gather us together, but i KNOW His timing is perfect.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

good blog,
very thought provoking,

blessings

Anonymous said...

good points about what the LORD accomplished through Israel's exile. The LORD is definitely accomplishing what the LORD wants among us at this time -- let's participate!

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jsi said...

Merry Christmas
God's work accomplished through exile is always deep and profound. It is detectable within a person's soul, a tangible element which is present and visible. The witness of a relevant experience, "this is where God met me, in my darkness and brokenness..it was here." Exile is frequently a time intertwined with loneliness, questions and seeking. And waiting.
You have deep thoughts tonight, not to be smoothed over or quietly put away. Exile brings out valuable treasures, not to be valued at the time of reception but upon the illumination of God's work and activity within your life.
Keep reaching and studying, questioning and striving. God is doing a deep work through you and your touch with those around you.

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