Wednesday, May 25, 2016

the two sides of a circle












Many songs have been sung about circles, “Will I Go Around in Circles?” “Will the Circle be Unbroken?” or just “Circles,” by various artists from The Who to Mariah Carey.  A dog will chase its tail , running in circles, NASCAR races in circles, and I get sick riding on Merry Go Rounds in circles.  The tires on my bike are circular, so are the donuts I should avoid.  Ever wonder that manhole covers are round?  So they won’t fall in the hole, which also is a circle, no matter how they are dropped.  Try that with anything square if you don’t believe me.  So circles appear to be the shape of choice for many things in our daily lives that we cannot do without, or do with without knowing.  The moon travels around the earth that travels around the sun in circles.  Yes sang a song about circles, “Roundabout.”  When you spill something it will end up circular-don’t ask me why on that one.  Pistons and cylinders are round, ask Honda why they are after their oval cylinder failed.  Handlebars are round, flat tires aren’t and some people are fun to be around, while some are not.  We read the cartoon, The Family Circle.  Crop circles anyone?  So the circle, may be understated, underappreciated, and taken for granted. 
Life shows us we will come full circle, as the cartoon shows us in diapers when young, and again in old age.  Records are circular, as are CD’s, but not cassettes, although the tape is wrapped around one-really two.  We put things off, sayings we “will get around to them later,” and The Beach Boys first number one hit was “I Get Around.”  Numbers get rounded off to the closest digit, baseballs and basketballs are round and will roll, but a football won’t.  We sing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” in a round, and some think they were a big wheel until they found out that squares don’t roll.  Some are in a squirrel cage, on a treadmill, a circle.  Need more ammunition, bullets are called rounds.  So here is to the ubiquitous circle which has been around forever, and has no plans for not being around.  Just remaining round. 
Ask any kid how many sides does a triangle have and they’ll know three.  A square has four, a pentagon five, a hexagon six, and an octagon eight.  After that we have to take our shoes off to count.  But how many sides does a circle have?  Hmmm, got me there, for it  has no edges of demarcation.  It is round....one maybe?  But where does it start and where does it end?  Is the circle the one thing in the universe that has an endless side, or is it all an illusion?  A trick question for extra credit in Mrs. Parks class?  Go look at one, and you tell me, how many sides does a circle have?  The answer is right there, and so evident that you may be seeing it but don’t see it at all.  The answer is two-and inside and an outside.  Two sides...like I said, it is right there for all to see. 
A great Christian poet, named Markham once while doodling, again circles, was inspired by the circles he was drawing and wrote,
“I drew a circle and shut him out, heretic, rebel, a thing to flout?  But love and I had the wit to win, we drew a circle that drew him in.”  An interesting look at how we go through life, with or without Jesus.  We are born in sin, and shut God out of lives, until the spirit moves on us and we make a decision, Christ or not.  If no, we keep him on the outside of the circle of our lives.  But many saved saints do also, they never get personal with him, never letting him into the inner circle of their hearts, and miss out on the blessings of knowing him.  It’s called religion.  The poet saw the circle as a reminder of God’s perfect love for us, of how he takes us in, despite us wanting to shut him out.  Is it a coincidence that a shutout in baseball is all zeroes?  Circles?  Which side of the circle is God in your life?  On the outside looking in, or even on the inside wanting to get out?  Is he infinite in your life as his love for you is, or just a doodling on a page, while you make a decision about who he is?  A circle is perfect, and when out of round no longer a circle, but still circular, and can appear round when viewed.  Is your life out of round, does it give the appearance of being perfect, when really it not round, but oval, because God is not around in it?  Or is it like a manhole cover, wobbling around looking for a way in, but never finding it because it can’t?  You cannot force it, try it with a lid and jar.  And now see why God doesn’t force himself on us.  For he is perfect, and the circle is the only perfect shape, for when it loses it shape is no longer a circle.  Has God lost his place in your perfect life? 
Today is the day of salvation, for those who told God “when I get around to it.”  Don’t put off Christ when you can be around him right now, and find hope and forgiveness.  For God’s love is infinite, just like the symbol for infinity is two circles, interwoven.  Which never end, forever.  Just like his love.  Like he wants us to be with him, a perfect circle of love.  Innie or outie, the choice is yours.  Infinity is a long, long time, hope to see you around.  Choose Jesus before your life spirals out of control.
Is that why they call them prayer circles instead of prayer squares?  So don’t dishonor the circle, don’t you see its pointless?
love with compassion,
Mike
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