Some movies
start at warp speed. Case in point: Star Trek. From the opening scene to the
end it barely lets you breathe. If you slipped out for popcorn you were sure to
miss something important.
Some think that
the way to maximize the movie-going experience is to be in your seat at least
20 minutes early. Never done that? Then next time you go to a movie look around
and spot the person that is in the prime seat—dead middle, eye level with the
center of the screen. That’s what 20 minutes early gets you. Popcorn and drink
in hand, nothing will move this person from their secured spot for the duration
of the movie.
That’s where
you need to be for God’s story. Its opening scene also starts with a relentless
pace that doesn’t let up. The first line reads, “In the beginning God created
the heavens and the earth”
(Genesis 1:1).
Right off the
bat we find the main character in the story is not you or me. It’s God. And the
rest of
The Story will
unfold out of the nature and person of this character. Just ten words in and
there is enough action to leave you breathless.
It doesn’t take
long to find out what God’s great passion is. Birds? Nope. Animals? Not quite.
Sun, moon or stars? Bright guess. No, in Genesis 3:8 we find that God is
walking in the Garden with Adam and Eve in the “cool of the day.”
Sounds nice if
you are in a hot, humid climate, doesn’t it? And yet the “cool of the day” is
not the focus.
God is, and he
is near. He is right with Adam and Eve. And he is right here with us. His
simple vision for his creation was to spend time with them every day, to take a
walk with them. God’s supreme passion is to be with us.
Some of you
have lived your life with the idea that God is some angry cosmic kill-joy who
sits in the heavens and watches you, waiting for you to make a mistake so he
can zap you. Or, you feel he is distant and doesn’t care or has simply
forgotten you.
But from the
beginning he has shown us this is not the case. He wants to be with you. He has
not forgotten you. In fact, this might be the perfect time for you to go for a
walk.
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