Tuesday, May 26, 2015

days that end in why









Many a comedian has joked about coming to the fork and the road and taking it.  But what if it is a “Y” in the road, like in Ohio, on the Y Bridge?  Still take it....just not sure which way, but be assured each road will lead to somewhere.  Days can be like that too, like waking up and wondering why?  Why did I sleep so well last night, or why didn’t I?  Why does my dog immediately upon being let out sniff the air?  Why is it harder to hear noises on cloudy days?  Why do we have to go to work?  To school?  To church?  Why when it is cloudy here it is May Gray or June Gloom, but back east means rain?  And so we do many things in life before we cross the Y bridge of life wondering why.  Some will just settle for what their mother used to tell them, “because I said so, and I’m the Mommy!”  Insuring a life filled with Wheatina, and with all the nourishment, just none of the flavor.  Fortunately God has instilled a pioneering spirit in many of us,who rather than just begrudgingly obeying Mom, want to know why.  And so maybe why has an attitude about it, we want to know, maybe to learn enough to remember to pass a test, as seen on the freeways with so many bad drivers.  Or maybe just curious of how things work, like knowing when your bike runs best at what RPM, to get the best performance.  Which can lead us to making things better, or just duplicating them, “almost as good as a Xerox” with no pun intended.  Which is why factory parts work best, and may cost more, but in the end will keep you out of trouble.  Life will deliver us too many imitators, while we tend to question innovators, and end up either way asking why. 
But the one answer that asks more questions is because.  “Why?”  “Because I said so...”   Which can build resentment, but really never answers the question why.  One philosophy has us taking a fatalistic view, whatever happens happens.  To which I ask “then why pray?”  “Because...”  And once again we return to the fork in the road.  It seems we can stay out of a lot of trouble if we just don’t ask why.  Yet many will sing the song of The Mickey Mouse Club, where we ask “why?”  And even then the answer is “because he loves you.”  But when it comes to the things of God, we ask why only when we don’t agree with him or his decisions.  Why did God let my husband die?  Why did he allow earthquakes?  Why did he let me lose my job, my home, my family?  And worse yet, rather than asking why, blaming him.  Why did you make me lose my job?  Why did you make storms?  Why did you make make my wife leave me? Why do you make us go to church?  And finally, why do we fall asleep wondering why, when we are looking for justification?  Why do so many days, tough days end in why?
Maybe it all goes back to Mickey’s song, “because he loves you.”  First love is more than an emotion, it is the person of God manifest in Jesus Christ.  And because, that word again, he loved us first, he calls us back to him, so we can love him.  Not the other way around.  God will never demand his own way, but will allow events to occur so we can change direction and turn back to him.  “Why did God send me to jail?”  He didn’t, your crime did, and many come to salvation while in jail.  Who might not have any other way.  Why do we get sick?  Why did I have to have open heart surgery?  To show the greatness of God in every situation.  So why pray if God is going to have his way anyway?  To communicate, listen then speak to what he has to say.  After my open heart surgery and the miracle God performed in me, and for my family, I never asked why, I just knew in words I cannot express.  Jesus never leaves you, even while in a coma, or when your heart is out of your body.  He stays, the spirit never vacating you.  And I am thankful for the many prayers, maybe millions on prayer chains around the world.  Thank you all, I believe you asked seeking an answer, just like I did when I asked God, if you are going to do your will, why pray?  Did all those requests make a difference?  His answer may surprise you...and have you look at prayer differently.
Revelation 1 tells us John bore witness of the things he writes.  So we can be blessed, so God gets the glory.  it isn’t about us, but for us.  And herein lies the answer.  As he told me “so when you share your testimony I get the glory.”  So I could testify to his greatness.  To encourage, to rescue, to save those who doubt.  Who speak but don’t listen, and then wonder why.  To bear witness of the everlasting love of Jesus Christ.  Why, because he loves you.  And finally C, he “will see you soon.”  God wants to spend time with us, to bless us, to have us tell of his love.  To tell others.  Yet we cannot see him, no one ever has, so he needs us to show his love to others, so they can see him.  And when we love others as he has loved us, he means our enemies too....why? Because we were all enemies once, and his love changed us.  Our love for others is the evidence that he loves us. 
So if your day has been one of “why Lord?” know why.  Sometimes your sin will find you out, but each case Jesus has provided the way back.  That’s love, and for some it takes a storm, a disease, a jail term, or catastrophe to see God at work.  Yet when we do, we wonder why doesn’t every one else?  You may have started your day wandering, or wondering why.  And even in the in between times where we spend most of times, wondering why.  But we can end the day knowing why, knowing that the answer is a person.  Jesus is why, and who.  And when we know him and trust him, we bear witness of him, and to him.  So the next time someone asks why, now you know.  Revealed years ago by his spirit, and sung by millions over the years on TV.  “Because he loves you.”  Isn’t God being God enough to just love him?  “Em-Oh-Yu-Es-EE.”  Have trouble showing his love, sing Mickey’s song.  And if you have trouble singing, you can always show it. Maybe the best way to show the gospel anyway, using words only when needed.  Don’t start or end, or spend your day wondering why, when you can know who.  And why the gospel is so simple, so we can get it.  Getting into heaven is easier than getting into Disneyland if you know the right person.  Why?  “Because Jesus loves you...”  Isn’t that enough?
love with compassion,
Mike
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